Boston Harborwalk, Boston: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

The Boston Harborwalk stretches 43 miles along the Boston waterfront from East Boston through downtown, the Seaport District, South Boston, and Dorchester to the Neponset River. Begun in 1984, the public path connects wharves, parks, and historic sites including the New England Aquarium, the Boston Tea Party Ships, and the John F. Kennedy Library. Interpretive signs mark over 100 historic locations along the route. The path is free and open year-round, with most sections flat and accessible. Water taxi service connects multiple harbor points along the walkway. is just one of many options in Boston. Major attractions worth considering include Beacon Hill, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and New England Aquarium.