Finding Free Boston Events is a hard task which we took upon and created this Boston Free Events Tomorrow Calendar which covers the best free concerts (classical, jazz, pop, rock, opera), free comedy shows, art exhibitions (museum, galleries), free and cheap party and nightlife activities & things to do tomorrow in Boston including Somerville, Watertown, Cambridge, Brookline, Belmont, Dedham, Newton, Charlestown and more.
A Street Park, 141 A St, Boston, MA 02210
Gold Star Memorial Library, 115 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02145
Shambhala Boston, 646 Brookline Avenue, Brookline, MA 02446
The Anchor Boston, 1 Shipyard Park, Charlestown, MA 02145
Newbury Street, Newbury Street, Boston, MA
Cannonball Cafe, 383 Dorchester Ave., South Boston, MA 02127
The Rink at 401 Park, 401 Park Drive, Boston, MA
Ed McCormack Bathhouse, 165 HarborWalk, Boston, MA 02125
Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
The Street Chestnut Hill, 33 Boylston Street #Suite 3000, Newton, MA 02467
SoWa Artists Guild, 450 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118
SoWa Boston, 450 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118
SoWa Open Market, 500 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA
SoWa Open Market, 530 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA
Rooted In, 331 Newbury St, Boston, MA 02115
Riverbend Park, Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA
Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
The Center for Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave, Somerville, MA 02143
Harvard Square Open Market, 41 Church Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
Garrison House, 6 Harvard Square, Brookline Village, MA Select Zip / Postal Code
Besides many free events listed in our BOSTON Free Events TOMORROW calendar above, here are some more Free Things to Do in Boston Tomorrow:
Take Some Pictures on the Steps of the Boston Public Library The Boston Public library is one of the city's architectural wonders. Join the crowds sitting on the steps when it's time for a rest. A self-guided tour for browsing the exquisite art inside the building is also a great way to spend an hour! 700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA | https://www.bpl.org/
Explore the Arnold Arboretum Science meets beauty at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Winding through Jamaica Plain and Roslindale, the Arnold Arboretum is a botanical research institution and free public park dating back to 1872. It is North America's oldest arboretum. While the blooms change with the seasons, this beautiful open space is always worth a visit. 125 Arborway, Boston, MA | https://arboretum.harvard.edu/
Discover the Black Heritage Trail Boston's Black Heritage Trail offers a self-guided walking tour consisting of 14 sites around Beacon Hill that are closely connected to the nation's African-American history. This is a passive activity that consists mostly of private residences that can be admired from the sidewalk. Walkers can pick up maps free of charge at Abiel Smith School. The entire trail covers 1.6 miles. https://www.nps.gov/boaf/virtual-black-heritage-trail-tour.htm
Window Shop on Newbury Street Newbury Street has long been considered the best spot for window shopping in Boston. The entire stretch from Boston Public Garden down to the Prudential Center shopping area is lined with a mix of high-end and novelty boutiques with fun displays. Newbury Street is also stacked with great lunch spots!
Window Shop in Little Italy Scents of rum cake and espresso wafting through the air in Boston's Little Italy create a charming experience. While Boston's Little Italy is on the smaller side, this neighborhood is considered one of the best neighborhoods in the country for dining. A stop in Little Italy is easy when sightseeing in the North End.
Visit Rings Fountain Located at Atlantic Avenue and Milk Street, Rings Fountain is a dazzling circle of lights and water that features alternating fountain sprinklers. One visit here makes it clear why the fountain is considered by many to be the "happiest spot in Boston". Minute-long fountain shows full of lights and music happen sporadically throughout the day.
Explore the City's Faith History at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross Dating back to 1875, Boston's Cathedral of the Holy Cross has hosted some of the most important spiritual events in the city's history. In 1964, a national broadcast of a requiem for President John F. Kennedy that featured the Boston Symphony Orchestra was recorded at the cathedral. The cathedral has also been visited by Pope John Paul II, President Barack Obama, and many more iconic figures. 1400 Washington Street, Boston, MA | https://holycrossboston.com/visit/
Pose for a Photo Next to Fenway Park While entering Fenway Park costs money, enjoying views of the iconic stadium from the outside is completely free! Fans get inches from where the Boston Red Sox have played since 1912. As the oldest MLB stadium in use today, Fenway is worth a visit for both history and sports fans!
Enjoy Seaside Views in Boston’s Seaport District The Seaport District is looking hipper than ever! This redeveloped section of the South Boston waterfront is lined with beautiful museums, galleries, hotels, bars, and restaurants. Take it all in with views of the pier, harbor walk, and more!
Visit the Lawn on D It's actually pretty hard to believe that entry to the Lawn on D is completely free! This public park and green space in Boston features public seating, giant-sized games, interactive art exhibitions, and fun swings for the public to enjoy. While concerts and events frequently roll in, the park is open even when nothing "special" is planned. 420 D Street, Boston, MA
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