Floorplans & Features
The Neighborhood
The Community
Map & Directions
Contact Us
Pulse of the City Within Seaport Area Nearby Park Lane Seaport

The Pulse of the City

  1. Financial District - Located in the heart of Boston, the Financial District is home to many of the city's largest businesses, as well as to some of its best hotels and restaurants.
  2. Faneuil Hall - The nation's premier urban marketplace, Faneuil Hall includes more than 70 shops, 14 full-service restaurants, 40 food stalls, and Boston's most popular comedy nightclub.
  3. North End - The streets of Boston's North End are lined with espresso bars, old-fashioned grocery stores, and Italian restaurants housed in 100-year-old brick buildings.
  4. Boston Common - The oldest public park in the United States, Boston Commons remains one of the city's most popular attractions, particularly during the spring and summer months.
  5. Theater District - This is the home of many of Boston's finest theaters, including the Wang Center for the Performing Arts, the Orpheum Theater, and the Shubert Theater.
  6. John F. Kennedy Library and Museum - The Kennedy Library and Museum was created to advance the public's understanding of the life and career of America's 35th president, and to promote a greater appreciation of the nation's cultural and political heritage.
  7. Institute of Contempoary Art - For nearly 65 years, the ICA has been introducing art lovers from all over the United States to contemporary artists like Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol.
  8. Logan International Airport Logan Airport - New England's largest transportation center and the nation's 19th largest airport, serves approximately 23 million passengers annually.
  9. Bank of America Pavilion - This striking open-air amphitheater features the best in musical entertainment each summer.
  10. Fenway Park Home of the World Champion Boston Red Sox - Fenway Park has been a Boston institution since 1912.
  11. Boston Harborwalk - This continuous public walkway has more than 30 miles of paths through the city's waterfront neighborhoods and downtown area, stretching from Chelsea Creek to the Neponset River through East Boston, Charlestown, North End, South Boston, and Dorchester.
View Photo Gallery
Request A Brochure






Floorplans & Features | The Neighborhood | The Community | Map & Directions | Contact Us

Park Lane Seaport
One Park Lane
Boston, MA 02210
866.651.6127 TEL | 617.542.3204 FAX | parklane@riverstoneres.com
©Copyright 2005 Park Lane Seaport. All Rights Reserved.