Welcome, loved ones. Please RSVP by April 15th!
Welcome, loved ones. Please RSVP by April 15th!
Founded in the year of 1630 by English Puritans, Boston is one of the most historically-rich cities in the United States. Ever heard of Paul Revere? Well, you can find his grave, here. Oh, and the BOSTON Tea Party? Yup, that's the one!
In addition to all the history, Boston is also home to some amazing places to eat, shop and fall in love. Isaac and Sydney would know ;) See some options, below!
This restaurant is named after the original Boston city seal (pictured above), which established the city of “Bostonia” in 1630.
You may notice the “punny” nature to this wedding site's URL.
"Bronson" + "Bostonia" = Bronsonia
Boston’s Freedom trail is 2.5-mile walking path that connects 16 historic sites, telling the story of Bostons role in the American Revolution and early American history, starting at Boston Common and ending at the USS Constitution in Charlestown.
Tours of various lengths along the path are available to the public for purchase. Tour guides are trained actors, dressed in period attire, to add an immersive flair.
Attention all shopping lovers!!
Boston’s hottest shopping strip! This street houses Tiffany & Co. at one end, TJ Maxx at the other, and dozens of local boutiques and big brand stores alike in between.
This is a MUST VISIT for all who like to shop til they drop.
Pizza! Pasta! Come visit Boston's "Little Italy" to enjoy a romantic atmosphere and some delicious Italian food.
Recos: Bricco, Maré, Antico Forno, Arya Trattoria, Modern Pastry, Bova's Bakery, Caffè Paradiso
When Isaac and Sydney don't know what to do on their Friday night, they more often than not end up at the Sam Adams Taproom in Downtown Boston. The casual-modern atmosphere, often paired with live music, is the perfect space to either kick off an afternoon or close out the day.