Boston is a medical hub, encompassing three major medical schools and more than two dozen hospitals. Inhabited by interesting people and unmatched cultural and recreational offerings, Boston is an exciting place to call home.
Our town
A patchwork of some 20 diverse and vibrant neighborhoods, each with their own flare and flavors, makes up the communities of Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline. Transportation throughout the Boston area is made easy with a network of subway trains (the “T”) and bus lines.
Boston is a sports town — home to the Red Sox, Patriots, Bruins, and Celtics — but it’s also an arts town. It boasts world-class museums, theaters, the Boston Symphony, the Boston Pops, and the Boston Ballet. (The Longwood Medical Area even has its own orchestra, the Longwood Symphony.) In the summer and fall, the city hosts outdoor concerts at the Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade and Shakespeare on the Common in Boston Common. Throughout the year, neighborhoods throw block parties and festivals to celebrate their communities’ cultures. Boston also has a wide variety of remarkable restaurants and bars to pique your curiosity and satisfy your cravings.
Outdoor activities abound in Boston and surrounding areas. A short drive will transport you to a relaxing weekend in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts or to a breathtaking hiking and biking trip in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. A free day could mean escaping to see the lobster boats of Rockport, tour the mansions in Newport, R.I., peep the foliage of Vermont maples, explore the rugged coastline and lighthouses in Maine, or swim at beaches of Cape Cod and the islands.