Where to sleep in Boston // Neighborhoods of the city
If you’ll go to Boston to spend a few days, one of the biggest question will be: what neighborhood should I stay. It can make a whole difference of liking or not a city according
If you’ll go to Boston to spend a few days, one of the biggest question will be: what neighborhood should I stay. It can make a whole difference of liking or not a city according
It’s been a while that I was thinking of going camping on a Boston Harbor Island because (1) I like camping (2) I wanted to have the “weekend” feeling in the middle of the week, right
What are behind those doors ? Once a year, the third Thursday of May, about fifteen houses in Beacon Hill open their doors – the tiny one, the one that leads to a hidden garden. Peasants
The Beat Hotel has opened last September and it’s already crazy busy, and it’s hard to find a spot here. Last Friday, it was my second attempt to spend the evening there. This place is
Saint Patrick’s Day is a big thing here in Boston, where everyone finds that he or she has deep Irish roots. It’s even more true in South Boston, Southie. We were invited to a brunch with
Well, well, well, pictures of snow. Again. Winter is the longest season in Boston. Even if last weekend looked like spring, I wasn’t fooled by this, and kept my snow tied to my feet. I
Puritan & Company is located in a neighborhood we’re not going out very often: Inman square. We’ve been to this place a long time ago, but I didn’t like the pictures enough to post them…
Here are some pictures we took this last weekend. Friends were visiting us, so we took them on a tour through Back Bay, Beacon Hill and the South End – we let them do the
I worked on a tourist guide about New England a few months ago, and thanks to that, I traveled a lot in the region. I saw and wrote a lot of things, and took a
It took us 30 minutes to bike to Sarma, in Somerville. When we got there, our cheeks were blushing because of the cold. My friend Liz is a chef in this brand new restaurant, the