The golden glow of the State House dome encapsulates the entire neighborhood.
The golden glow of the State House dome encapsulates the entire neighborhood, casting every brick home and cobblestone walkway in a rich, warm light. Literary legends Louisa May Alcott and Robert Frost once hung their hats here, and their inspired, literary presence still lingers. Flanked by the Boston Common on one side and the Esplanade on the other, Beacon Hill dwellers have easy access to the city’s top urban playgrounds.
Understated, neighborhood nightlife venues.
You won’t need to ask neighbors to turn their music down or be worried about revelers sullying the sidewalk. Beacon Hill’s unassuming evening entertainment is limited to a few watering holes, like the sport-lover’s haven Seven’s Ale House, and the floor-to-ceiling bottle selection at wine bar Bin 26.
The winsome housing stock in historic Beacon Hill was mostly built starting around 1800; many of the original homes still stand, though they have been renovated to modern-day standards while preserving much of the historic quirk and charm. One of the most expensive areas of Boston, Beacon Hill homes were built on steep inclines, the Flat of the Hill, and along cobble stoned streets. Lovely back gardens abound, along with roof decks with jaw dropping views of Boston Common and the Charles River. Beacon Hill is a mix of single families, condominiums, and rental apartments.
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