The Neighborhood
Sometimes called Boston’s “Little Italy” due to their food and feasts that mostly consists of Italian dishes. Also, it is Boston’s oldest neighborhood with a population of more than 10,000. The establishments here are mostly historic. Cool for people who love studying history. Looking for an apartment in North End? Check our list of the best rental websites in the Boston area
Lifestyle
People in the neighborhood love to eat, and they eat a lot! If you’re looking for a feast then this is the right place for you.
Benefits
Upside
This place has all the good food you’re dreaming about, also, it is historically rich. You’ll know more about the countries’ past when you visit this place.
Downside
If you’re looking for good nightlife, then this is not the neighborhood for you since the place doesn't have many bars to entertain you during the night.
Hot Spots
Freedom Trail
Christopher Columbus Park Path
Paul Revere Statue
Battery Wharf
St. Stephen's Catholic Church
Transportations
Bus
43, 55, 92, 93
Train
Fitchburg Line, Framingham/Worcester
Subway
Green Line C, E and Orange Line