This old neighborhood is the site of the Old North Church and the Paul Revere House. Located along the Boston waterfront, it was the first stop for several waves of immigrants. Italians made it their home in the 1870s. Italian restaurants and pastry shops are crammed into narrow streets, where the smell of garlic and sounds of happy diners fill the air. Hanover and Salem are the two main streets and are often packed with tourists and locals who flock there to chill and relax and most importantly shop.
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“So quaint...and yummy”
I would suggest anyone heading to Boston stop over at the North End. It is convenient (now) from the tunnel/93, and is in walking distance from...
“Fun!!!”
The North End is an awesome place to spend a day. Great restaurants, pastry shops, gelaterias and small shops. It has to be on the top of your ...
“Loved the North End”
North End is a fun place to go. It has really nice restaurants and pastries shops. The environment is unique and you get an original flavor fro...
“Wonderful and Clean”
The North end was full of life, clean and we had the best meal there. The streets are full of famlies/friends eating pastries and drinking coff...
“Beautiful place !!”
Really nice place to go. The restaurants that we went were really good. There are also really good stores around the area. Ideal place to walk ...
“Bova's Bakery”
Salem Street is a really quaint little slice of Italy in the USA. I did find the restaurants were too high for my budget, so I recommend Bova's...
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