Things to Do on a Rainy Day in Boston, Massachusetts

Things to Do on a Rainy Day in Boston

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American Repertory Theatre
American Repertory Theatre is one of the country’s most celebrated resident theaters and winner of numerous awards. This internationally acclaimed company presents a classic mix of drama, music, comedy, beloved masterpieces and important new works. They also offer a child-care series (Saturday matinees) and pre-performance and post-performance discussion series (Saturday matinees).

Boston Ballet
The Boston Ballet is renowned for classical, contemporary and cutting-edge dance, and is one of the top five dance companies in North America. The Company maintains an internationally acclaimed repertoire of classical and contemporary works ranging from full-length story ballets to new works by choreographers such as Christopher Whoddon, Nacho Duato and Mark Morris.

Boston Bowl Center Family Fun Center
Boston`s only 24-hour family entertainment complex, featuring tenpin and candlepin bowling, billiards and more than 80 interactive electronic games Boston`s only 24-hour family entertainment complex.

Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics are the National Basketball Association’s most winning franchise.  Their games are great for children, adults, and families.  Located in the TD Banknorth Garden, tickets can be purchased on-line.

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Cheers
Cheers, located at Beacon Hill, is the original inspiration for the setting of the favorite American TV series. A replica is also located at Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

Children’s Museum
The Children’s Museum designed specifically to help children understand and enjoy the world in which they live. The Museum provides real objects, direct experiences and enjoyment that foster learning, in an informal environment, seriously fun! The Museum is Boston’s best place for kids ages 0-10 and all the adults in their lives, and is located at 300 Congress street.

Comedy Connection
Voted “Best Comedy Club in the Country” by USA Today, The Comedy Connection presents the best in stand-up comedy every night of the week, and two shows on Friday and Saturday. See their website for a colander of shows.

Hard Rock Cafe
Opened in June of 1989, The Boston Hard Rock Cafe was dubbed the “Massachusetts Institute of Rock” by founder Isaac Tigrett. The best place in Boston for great American food. Come in and enjoy the most extensive collection of Rock ‘N Roll memorabilia. A hip-hopping happening place for great food and fun! Children’s menu, late nite, full bar, private dining room, reservations recommended.

John F. Kennedy Library and Museum<
Step back into the recreated world of the early 1960s and experience first hand the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. The Library and Museum offer special events and programs year round.

Kings
“Retro-fied” entertainment facility featuring 16 bowling lanes, 8 billiard tables and the Deville Lounge; a full service restaurant with an 80 seat capacity. Extensive video and audio capabilities.

Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts offers one of the greatest gifts Boston has to give- Discovery. For young and old, for first-time visitor and familiar friends, every turn yields a new experience. Each piece is a passport to a time and a place that will inform, enlighten, and inspire. It is located in the Fenway, one mile from Copley Square.

New England Aquarium
The Aquarium features colorful & educational exhibits with more than 8000 aquatic creatures. Highlights include a 4-story glass ocean tank that houses a coral reef display plus an outstanding variety of fishes, sharks & sea turtles, and is located at Central Wharf.

Prudential Skywalk Observatory
The Skywalk Observatory offers breathtaking 360° views of Boston, 700 feet in the air. Tickets can be purchased at the Skywalk entrance, located on the 50th floor of the Prudential Tower, where there is shopping and dining for everyone.

Sports Museum of New England
Located at the TD Banknorth Garden (formerly Fleet Center),The Sports Museum preserves and showcases the distinctly rich sports heritage of New England through an unparalleled collection of artifacts, multimedia, works of art and interactive exhibits. www.fleetcenter.com

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Hotel Marlowe
25 Edwin H. Land Blvd.
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 868-8000
Reservations: 1 (800) 825-7140
Note: On a rainy day enjoy the free wine social every evening. If the sun is out, take advantage of free bike and kayak usage.

Omni Parker House Hotel
60 School Street
Boston, MA 02108
(407) 740-6442
Reservations: 1 (800) 555-7555
Note: Look for the ghost of Charles Dickens roaming the halls of the country’s oldest hotel.

Boston Restaurants:

Blu $$$ – $$$$
4 Avery Street
Boston,  MA  02111
(617) 375-8550
Note: Above the Ritz Carlton. Dine divinely without packing on the pounds. Casual dining next door in the Cafe.

Mare $$$-$$$$
135 Richmond Street
Boston,  MA  02113
(323) 465-3111

Note: Organic Italian Coastal Cuisine. Better than traditional Italian. Outstanding Seafood. Meat dishes also available. A real treat.

McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant $$-$$$
North Market Building, Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
(617) 720-5522
toll free: 1-888-344-6861
Note: Great fresh seafood. $1.95 bargain bar food during happy hour.

b. good $
131 Dartmouth Street
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 424-5252
Note: Guilt free junk food. Can those french fries really be only 140 calories?


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Rainy Day London

A Shot in the Rain:  London

Sunshine lights up raindrops on a London street. Photo by Kayte Deioma

A Rainy Day in ….London, England

When we moved to London five years ago, we knew, of course, that it rains a lot. It was, in fact, the start of the wettest autumn in recorded history. When my husband made a comment to one of his local colleagues about how it did rain a lot in London, his colleague replied: “There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing.” We took this to heart; we now have an impressive collection of rain coats, hats, umbrellas, and Wellington boots of all sizes and colours. And whether it’s because we’re well-equipped or because we have no choice, we never think to put off an outing because of rain!
Patricia Herbig