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Posted by nwarren at 7 February 2012

Featured community - Cambridge MA apartmentsCambridge, Massachusetts takes its name from England’s renowned University of Cambridge. It is fitting, considering this Cambridge is home to its own respected schools of learning, Harvard University and neighboring Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The area has a youthful vibe and there is a passion for the great outdoors. Bike pathways along the Charles River take in views of the busy harbor and historic Boston on the far shore. The Dr. Paul Dudley White Bike Path overlooks Harvard Stadium and some of the nearby Boston university apartments.

Students often find Boston college housing and then commute to Cambridge. A good percentage of Cambridge residents walk to work or school. The Weeks Bridge is pedestrian only and spans the Charles River, connecting Boston with Cambridge at the foot of Dewolfe Street.

Cultural endeavors abound in Cambridge and throughout the Boston area. Museums include the Fogg Art Museum and the Peabody Museum of Archaeology, both on the Harvard campus. Collections of public art, such as the large bi-plane-like rotating sculpture called “Gift of the Wind” are a common site on campus and throughout city streets. Some Boston college apartments and Cambridge-side residences have these artistic treasures within steps of the front door.

Catch a football game at Nickerson Field, home to the Boston University Boston Terriers or watch the Boston Red Sox play at Fenway Park. Both of these sports venues are an easy ride or drive from Cambridge. Some of the Fenway apartments are a draw for students and the young at heart.

On the Cambridge side of the Charles River, Allston apartments offer living space near trendy restaurants with names like Basta Pasta and Alive & Kicking Lobsters. The main Harvard campus is just a few blocks north and MIT is to the south, fronting the Charles River.

Cambridge has several “squares” rather than one downtown core. One of the busiest is Harvard Square, not only because of the university but because it holds the largest shopping area in Cambridge and is a major Red Line transfer point. Inman Square in Mid-Cambridge is party central, home to restaurants, pubs, nightclubs and boutiques. The area has a Victorian flair, dressed up with period street lights and strategically placed park benches. Inman Square even features an old fashioned ice cream parlor.

Posted by nwarren at 18 January 2012

The Wilbur Theatre, in Boston’s historic theater district, hosts A-list comedy and music talent on a weekly basis. Comedy favorites like Joel McHale, Jimmy Fallon, Bill Maher and Joan Rivers are just a few of the guests to grace the stage of the Wilbur. The theatre is located on Tremont Street, with easy access from Interstate 93 and the Mass Pike. Boston University apartment residents enjoy the variety of comedy performers offered at the Wilbur, as well as a host of contemporary and musical acts. Students taking advantage of Boston college housing find the charm of the historic theatre district an added draw. Stars like Howie Mandell, George Lopez and David Spade attract residents of Boston college apartments with edgy humor and non-stop laughs. Enjoy a night of music at the Wilbur with performers like Greg Lake and John Anderson, and take a look back with the music of Bill Monroe. Boston University housing students can also enjoy the Wilbur with shows like George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic! The Wilbur is one of many great reasons to choose college housing Boston. Tickets to shows at The Wilbur Theatre are available at the Wilbur Box Office at 246 Tremont Street, Boston, MA, through The Wilbur Website, www.thewilbur.com or at any area Ticketmaster outlet. Check out historic Wilbur Theatre for some authentic Boston entertainment.

Posted by nwarren at 7 January 2012

Saving money as a Boston student for the new year.The new year is upon us and it’s always a good time to look to improve certain areas of one’s life. If you are a college student in the Boston area and one of the areas you are looking to improve in your life is your financial situation, the following resolutions might just be able to help you with that.

1. Resolve to eat at home. The average cost of a meal at a restaurant is $8 to $12, and yes, fast food is included in the average–if you like fine dining, you’ll be paying $20 to $50 per meal in Boston. The cost for students to buy groceries and eat in the comfort of their Boston college apartments? $6 to $10. That is roughly 70 percent of the cost of a cheap meal and 50 percent or less of the cost of a fine dining experience.

2. Make a resolution to shop around to make sure you’re getting the best possible deal on housing. Often when you start college, you don’t get to put as much research into finding a place to live as you probably should. In some cases, you are unfamiliar with the area, too, which makes it even more difficult to get the best possible deal on Boston university apartments. The beginning of new year is a great time to look around a little more throughly. You may be able to find better deals by expanding your search and looking at Allston apartments, Brighton apartments, apartments in Kenmore or even a good Fenway apartment. There are good deals out there for Boston university housing–you just need to find them.

3. Use your student ID more often. Your student ID can get you discounts at restaurants, clothing stores, museums and many other places in the Boston area. It’s a great habit to get into to start asking if there’s a student discount wherever you go.

4. Walk more. Walking is great exercise, first of all, and cheaper than any aerobics class or gym membership. Walking is also basically free, so every time you choose to walk somewhere instead of taking a car, bus or train, you are going to be saving some money.

5. Resolve to cut back on the nightlife. You’re supposed to be studying anyway, right? If you’re over 21, the temptation will, of course, be there to go out and have a few drinks on occasion. The fact is, you’re better off staying home and having a drink with your friends. A mixed drink in a bar can cost you up to $10. A beer can cost $3 to $5. It’s much cheaper to buy it in a store and bring it home (if your Boston apartment allows it). Another benefit of drinking at home is that you don’t need to catch a cab or risk a drunk driving arrest. The cab could cost $10 to $20; the arrest could cost thousands. Even if you’re a soda drinker, you can drink a six pack at home for what you would pay for a glass in a restaurant or bar.

6. The internet is your friend. Make a resolution to check on the internet before buying anything, particularly electronics. Chances are that whatever price you find in a local store can be beat online, even with shipping costs. If you’re willing to buy something used, you can save even more. Sites like Ebay and Amazon.com usually offer new and used options for a variety of items.

New Year’s Day is a time of renewal and it is a great time to fix the things in your life that need fixing, including that lack of money in your pocket. The resolutions above should get you on track to saving money. Now stick to them!

Posted by nwarren at 22 December 2011

Get your Christmas shopping done at Downtown Crossing in Boston.You are college bound to Boston, Massachusetts. With a multitude of colleges and universities to gain a rewarding education for a successful career, you’ll also want to experience the cultural sights and shopping opportunities that Boston has to offer.

From the northeastern university apartments or Allston apartments of the city, make your way to the Downtown Crossing Holiday Market. Christmas shopping is made easier for the college student where you can find the unusual gift for those on your shopping list. The Downtown Crossing is located in the heart of downtown, east of the Boston Common.

Strictly open for pedestrian traffic, the Downtown Crossing has a multitude of shops and eating places mixed in with historic sites and night clubs. Besides brick-and-mortar stores, there are sidewalk vendors, musicians and street performers to make your sight-seeing experience a fantastic one.

Once every year, the Downtown Crossing has a Holiday Market, which consists of a long tent that stretches down the street. The Downtown Crossing Holiday Market begins after Thanksgiving and lasts all the way to Christmas Eve. This gives college students, whose funds are mostly going toward paying for their Brighton apartment rental, the opportunity to find a great handmade gift or souvenir at a great price to send back home to their families to celebrate the holiday season.

The vendors sell everything from clothes, jewelry, handbags, food and handmade crafts. You can find a mixture of everything throughout the weeks, since vendors may stay for a short period of time to be replaced by other merchants selling their wares. Even more, many of the vendors offer eco-friendly products. So know that your purchase is also helping the environment.

The best way to get to the Downtown Crossing Holiday Market is by bus and the MBTA’s Downtown Crossing subway station. Driving your car through the downtown is a difficult venture, and many of the streets for the Downtown Crossing have been closed to allow for the pedestrian traffic.

So don’t stay locked away in your Boston college housing for the holiday season. Set down the books, take a break and visit the many stores and eateries on your way to the Downtown Crossing. Get all your Christmas shopping done at the Holiday Market and even get your research started concerning all the Boston historical sites located downtown, such as the Boston Irish Famine Memorial. Grab a bite to eat at the Corner Mall, and perhaps stay a little bit longer for some dancing at one of the many clubs.

Downtown Crossing has a bit of something for everyone when visiting its many stores. As a college student, you can obtain most housing in your price range at the Allston-Brighton apartments area located in the downtown Boston area. With a nice apartment at a convenient location, your college experience will be one to write home about along with sending that special gift for Christmas.

So plan your education to include the many great universities located in Boston, Massachusetts. Budget your finances to obtain that Boston university apartment that is perfect for your needs, and leave a little extra money squirreled away to visit the Downtown Crossing Holiday Market for the holiday season.

Promote the environment and the small business owner who offers handmade crafts by taking a stroll among the tents to find the perfect Christmas gift. But you only have a limited time. Remember, the Downtown Crossing Holiday Market is only open between the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday. And vendors are changing daily, opening up booths for only a few days to a week before moving on and allowing another vendor to take their place. So grab that special and unique gift while you can.

The Downtown Crossing Holiday Market. Great prices from professional vendors located at the heart of downtown Boston. Welcome, college students! Have a shopping adventure through the historic site and fine eating restaurants as you enjoy your academic time in a wonderful city.

Posted by nwarren at 20 December 2011

The holidays are coming and its that time of year when we all need to make our lists and check them twice. Holiday shopping can be a nightmare, especially for the novice shopper who doesn’t understand the difference between Black Friday and Blue Moon. But there are relatives and friends who deserve to be recognized with a token gift, and the Harvard Square Holiday Craft Fairs may be just the answer to your holiday shopping needs.

The annual fair is housed in the First Parish Unitarian Church located at the corner of Church Street and Massachusetts Avenue, better known to the locals as Mass Ave. The location is especially convenient for apartment dwellers housed in Allston apartments, Boston University housing, Fenway apartments, Boston College housing, Brighton apartments and Northeastern University apartments. With several shopping dates and plenty of craft vendors, the Harvard Square Holiday Craft Fairs could become your one-stop shopping extravaganza this year.

Vendors selling unique wares include native New England crafters and world traveling importers. These original and affordable gifts are displayed within the confines of the church building and in the outside courtyard area. Though the dates of the fairs vary each year, it will typically be open to the public a dozen or so days during the month of December. This means affordability, convenience and just plain fun all under one roof and sky.

The shopping experience is unique in a host of ways. It is typical Harvard Square style with music blaring, energy bouncing and people bumping into friends old and new. The gift items are anything but run of the mill. In many cases, the crafter or artist is the exhibitor, so shoppers can put a face with a talent. This also opens the opportunity for asking questions and possibly negotiating special orders for a special someone on your holiday gift list. Unique one-of-a-kind items are the norm as opposed to the exception. This experience is nothing like a day at the mall – this is live energy, good karma and rare finds. So put aside any stereotypical visions you might have about performing the holiday shopping chore. This is a walk in the park – literally.

Last year, the Harvard Square Craft Fairs celebrated 25 years of this gathering of crafters. From handmade jewelry to hand-thrown pottery to carved wood, you simply cannot walk away without finding a few must-have items. Those who appreciate true craftsmanship will be mesmerized by the array of colors, textures and art mediums from which to choose. And somehow, the atmosphere also tends to bring out a little bit of the artist in every one of its visitors. Be prepared to walk away with not only purchased gift items, but a renewed sense of creativity.

This year’s annual fair dates are as follows:

Saturday and Sunday, December 3rd and 4th

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 9th, 10th and 11th

December 16th through the 18th

December 20th through the 24th

On Saturdays, the fair is open from 10 am to 7 pm, and on Sundays the hours are from 12 noon to 6 pm. Weekday hours are from 11:30 am to 7 pm.

A sampling of this year’s offerings include beaded, glass and vintage jewelry, stoneware pottery, fleece for adults and children, cards, prints, calendars, novelty t-shirts, photography, bath and body products, candles, pewter, glass, wovens, chocolates, jams, woolens and honey. The variety and number of items means you can cross off every person on your receiving list including family, friends, professors, your manicurist and the little old lady who keeps your cat when you go out of town.

Don’t miss the Harvard Square Holiday Craft Fairs. It is an event to be remembered and revisited often. Happy holidays!

Posted by nwarren at 13 December 2011

The city of Boston boasts an exciting and lively music scene.Boston is a vibrant city that takes pride in its multifaceted music scene. There are a lot of neighborhoods in Boston that are conveniently close to college campuses, as well as lively music clubs. When looking for apartments in the Boston area, it is great to know that there are so many music clubs with fantastic live bands to check out when you are ready for some excitement. The music scene caters to all musical tastes, so the Boston clubs have something for everyone. Although there are a ton of great clubs in Boston, here are 5 of the hottest live music clubs, along with additional info on apartments that are near them.

O’Brien’s Pub- O’Brien’s Pub is located in the countercultural neighborhood of Allston. Near many Allston Ma apartments, O’Brien’s Pub serves as a platform for new and established artists. The venue features live bands that cover all genres and styles of music for all to appreciate. The club is conveniently located near many restaurants, antique stores and music gear shops, making the neighborhood of Allston a great moving destination with lots to offer. The O’Brien Pub is located at 3 Harvard Avenue, Allston MA 02134-Phone 617- 782-6245
Great Scott- Great Scott is a music club that hosts live music, as well as DJ events. They are also located in Allston, which is good to know when looking for Allston apartments. The venue is open to all creative artists and musicians that want to perform live. Great Scott was mostly known for showcasing Ska and cover bands, but has since transitioned over to a more Indie and underground crowd. This venue gives back to the community by holding various fundraisers and benefits, such as the yearly Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless.Great Scott is located at 1222 Commonwealth Avenue, Allston MA 02134-Phone 617-566-9014
The Cantab Lounge-Whether you’re looking for apartments in Cambridge or Harvard University apartments, this venue is conveniently located right in the neighborhood.The Cantab Lounge features an entertaining open mic night for aspiring singer-songwriters who want to showcase their talent. Other nights host Poetry Slams, Classic Soul night, bluegrass jam sessions and accomplished fiddlers, which makes this venue a very eclectic and unique live music club. The Cantab Lounge is located at 738 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02139-Phone 617-354-2685.
T.T. the Bear’s Place-This venue has live music from local and national artist seven nights a week that range from rock to hip-hop. The small 270-capacity club has three stages, a restaurant, and an array of wonderful pool tables, for all around entertainment and enjoyment. Well known for its 80’s nights, the DJ spins a nice selection of old-school Indie Pop and New Wave music. This is a great music club to keep in mind if you are looking for Boston University housing, because it is also located right across the river from the school.T.T the Bear’s Place is located at 10 Brookline Street, Central Square, Cambridge MA 02139-Phone 617-492-0082
Club Passim-Another live music club that is located near a variety of Boston University apartments, is Club Passim. Considered mostly as a jazz and folk club, this venue has seen the likes of Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. The club also is behind the Passim School of Music, which teaches musician and songwriting classes to over 500 students a year. Club Passim is located at 47 Palmer Street, Cambridge MA 02138-Phone 617-492-5300

Posted by nwarren at 8 December 2011

Holiday fun in Boston, speedo run on Newbury StreetIn 2000, five guys got together and thought it would be a hoot to get into the holiday spirit by running around Boston wearing only Santa hats and Speedos. The men ran through Newbury Street, a part of Boston known for its high-end stores, carrying a boombox playing the Muppets Christmas Carols. Surprised to see what a positive reaction they garnered from the crowd, this became the unofficial first Santa Speedo Run in Boston.

Charitable Causes

Over the years, the number of runners has increased exponentially. The 2011 Santa Speedo Run expects to attract hundreds of runners. Each participant enlists sponsors in order to raise money for charities that help children. Charities in the past that received money from the Boston event include the Play Ball Foundation, Cradles to Crayons, the September 11th Children’s Fund and the Starlight Children’s Foundation.

Area Participants

Runners come from all areas of the city. Participants arrive from Boston University apartments, Brighton rentals and Allston Apartments. Running groups are formed in Brighton apartments and Fenway apartments. Put up signs in your development to see if anyone would be interested in raising money for this worthy cause.

Registration

To get started, register as an individual or a team online through the Santa Speedo Run website. You can join a team or run on your own. Besides paying the $30 registration fee, you must commit to a fundraising goal of at least $400. Donations can be made online or given directly to you.

Don’t forget to read over the waivers and cancellation agreements before you register. The waiver acknowledges the potential dangers associated with running in only your bathing suit in freezing cold conditions. Other hazards include tripping, slipping on icy roadways and getting hit by a vehicle as you cross roadways. You also agree to provide the charity with adequate notice if you plan to cancel. The run only allows a maximum of 500 participants and keeps a waitlist in case of cancellations.

Required Attire

What do you wear? No shrinking violets in this humorous event. A Speedo like bathing suit is required to run in the event. However, keep those thongs at home. No need to flash the crowds of holiday shoppers. Besides the swimsuit, runners wear a Santa hat or beard and sneakers. Bring along a bag to change into warmer clothes once the run is done. Also, don’t forget to bring along your registration paperwork and any donations you’ve collected.

Event Details

You must be 21 to run in the event and the festivities kick off at 10 am on December 10, 2011 when the doors open at Lir Tavern at 903 Boylston Street in Boston. After check-in and plenty of time to gather some liquid courage, the run begins at 1 pm. The one-mile jog heads down Boylston Street until the runners reach Berkeley Street. Newbury Street is used as the return route and participants finish back at the Lir Tavern. The post-run party starts at 1:30 pm and continues into the wee hours of the night.

Students in college apartments in Boston will not regret getting involved in this exciting annual event. The drinks flow freely as you get into the holiday spirit and raise money for a good cause. Expect to see some interesting swimwear and festive accessories as you race through the city. The fun doesn’t stop after the race as you get dressed and mingle at Lir Tavern.

Posted by nwarren at 5 December 2011

The best pizza around Brighton/Allston ApartmentsFinding the best pizza in the area is one of the staples for any college student. Students living in Boston College apartments or Boston University apartments may seek good pizza for various occasions. Choosing pizza from one of the top 5 pizza places in the area ensures that your friends are full and happy.

Presto Pizzeria

Presto Pizza, located near many Brighton apartments, offers both take out and delivery pizzas, making it a perfect pizza choice for college students. Pizzas come in four sizes, including small, large, 2-footer and Sicilian Grandma, which is in between a large and a 2-footer. Students can receive pizzas as late as 11 p.m. during the week, 1 a.m. on weekends and 10 p.m. on Sunday nights. Choose from a wide variety of toppings to create a pizza for any taste. Presto Pizzeria is located at 1936 Beacon Street in Brighton in Cleveland Circle. Order your pizzas via phone by calling 1-617-232-4545.

Imperial Pizza

Imperial Pizza in the Brighton Center provides students with the opportunity to pick up a pizza or request a delivery. Choose from four different sizes, including small (10 inches), medium (12 inches), large (16 inches) and Sicilian. Order pizzas any time from lunch through the middle of the night. Students can order or pick up pizzas up until 12 a.m. on Sunday through Thursday and until 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday for those late weekend parties. Imperial Pizza offers many different toppings to choose from to create any combination you want. Imperial Pizza can be found at 329 Washington Street in Brighton. You may also call in your order at 1-617-254-0431 or fax it to 1-617-254-4611.

Bravo Pizzeria

The Bravo Pizzeria provides students living in Allston apartments a close pizzeria at which they can enjoy a good pizza. Students can choose from two sizes — small (12 inches) or large (16 inches) — in round or Sicilian style. Bravo Pizzeria provides students with later options than many other local pizza places. Students can pick up pizzas in the restaurant until 1 a.m. on Sunday through Tuesday and until 2 a.m. on Wednesday through Saturday. Delivery extends until 3 a.m. every night. Students can choose their own toppings or select one of Bravo’s specialty pizzas. Bravo Pizzeria is located at 160 Brighton Avenue in Allston. Order your pizza by calling 1-617-782-0882, faxing to 1-617-782-0889 or ordering online.

Pizza Etc.

Pizza Etc. in Oak Square provides students living in a Brighton apartment the option of good pizza in two sizes, including medium (12 inches) and extra-large (16 inches). Pizzas can be ordered and delivered up until 1 a.m. each night for those late night study sessions or parties. Choose from a cheese pizza, any combination of toppings or one of the specialty pizzas created especially for Pizza Etc. This pizza place is located at 429 Faneuil Street in Brighton. Call 1-617-254-2022 to order your pizza.

Peace O’ Pie

If you are looking for a vegan option for pizza for your Allston apartment party or study session, Peace O’ Pie is the best pizza option. The restaurant uses strictly vegan ingredients, many of which are also organic. Whole wheat crust is available with a medium pizza. Peace O’ Pie is open for delivery or carry out until 10 p.m. on Monday through Thursday, 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 9 p.m. on Sunday. The restaurant is located at 487 Cambridge Street in Allston. Make your own pizza from their list of vegan options. For your delivery order call 1-617-787-9884 or order on GrubHub.com.

Whether you are looking for a pizza for a party, just you and your roommate or for a study session, these pizza places offer the hours and toppings you need. Select the nearest location or try them all to find the one you like the best.

Posted by nwarren at 28 November 2011

Welcome to South Boston

South Boston - Fun for all ages.

The entire city of Boston is full of wonderful attractions, but it is sadly impossible to see them all in a day, a week, or even a lifetime.  Sometimes, it helps to pick a certain neighborhood in Boston and concentrate on the unique culture of that area.

One of the city’s best kept secrets is South Boston.  This is where all the students living in the University of Massachusetts Boston housing and the Northeastern University Apartments visit when they first move into to their respective colleges.  The students in Boston College housing quickly learn of the vibrant culture that South Boston has to offer and are eager to check it out for themselves.  If you are planning on visiting Boston, be sure to check out the following South Boston attractions:
John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Located right on Columbia Point, near the University of Massachusetts Boston rentals, the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is the official tribute to a great president and man.  Explore the digital archives, a massive collection of stored letters, pictures and documents from JFK’s presidency.  You can imagine the rigors of a president’s day as you sit in the very same desk that Kennedy used in the Oval Office.  A brand new exhibit highlights the beautiful Jackie O and what she had to say in her famous 1964 interview.  There are also plenty of unique research opportunities for high school students and teachers, as well as those living in Boston College apartments.
Castle Island
This stunning park overlooks Pleasure Bay and and Boston Harbor on the Waterfront.  The main attraction of Castle Island is Fort Independence, a huge military fortress built between 1834 and 1851. Visitors flock from all over to see the grand structure of Fort Independence, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Other visitors prefer sunbathing on the M Street Beach or Carson Beach. The rest of the park is connected by a scenic walkway.  If you wish, you can take the walkway from Castle Island all the way to the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Boston Children’s Museum
If you are visiting South Boston with kids, you’ll definitely want to stop by the Boston Children’s Museum.  For over 90 years, this museum has been delighting children and adults from all over the world.  The museum has a refreshing emphasis on hands-on learning, so you don’t have to worry about trying to hold your kids back from touching everything in sight.  Have your children burn off some of their excess energy at the Construction Zone, where they can ride a real Bobcat, use a jackhammer and dig, build and tear down to their heart’s content.  The Science Playground guides children through the amazing world of nature, by allowing them to investigate just like an adult scientist.  And on the KidStage, children can experience the joy of performing for others.
Fort Point Arts Community Gallery
A short walk from the Boston Children’s Museum and the Brighton Apartments, the Fort Point Arts Community Gallery is the hidden gem of South Boston.  Recognized as one of the largest artists’ communities in all of New England, the gallery features work from over 300 talented artists.  The beautiful artwork on display includes paintings, photography, sculptures, drawings and much more.  During the annual Open Studios event, visitors can get a taste of the daily lives of Boston’s finest artists.
Whether you are staying in the Fenway apartments or in Southie rentals, you’ll have no trouble keeping yourself busy in South Boston.  The neighborhood has a wealth of attractions, with something to do for every visitor.

Posted by nwarren at 22 November 2011

Take a tour at Boston's Harpoon BreweryAnyone who has attended Boston University or the nearby Newton Campus of Boston College will agree that he got much of his education after class. Both campuses are located close to one of the most sophisticated cities in America.  An area that teams with fascinating things to see and do. Those who live in Suffolk University apartments or Berklee  apartments are fortunate to be near Chinatown, the Theatre District and, of course, just a short cab ride to the famous Harpoon Brewery.

The Harpoon Brewery is within blocks of several South Boston apartments which provide great UMass housing opportunities for students. When you get some time away from the books, take a ride down to this famous brewery. They love visitors and will happily give you a tour of the place.

The brewery is only open for tours on the weekend and visitors are encouraged to get their tickets early, because the tours sell out fast. That’s right, this place is so popular that you have to buy a ticket to get in. Saturday tours begin at 10:30 a.m., and a group is allowed in to start their tour every half hour until 5 p.m. However, the tickets are often sold out by 2 p.m. On Sundays, tours launch every half hour from 11:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. While you are waiting for your turn, you can visit the nearby Institute of Contemporary Art or lounge at a neighborhood pub or restaurant.

Tickets for the tour are $5.00, and the cost is well worth it. Your guide will take you through the brewery and explain each step in the beer-making process. No brewing or bottling is actually taking place on the weekend, but that gives you a chance to get close to the equipment. The best part is at the end where, if you are over 21, you are given a free souvenir glass and invited to indulge in some of the frothy stuff you just learned about.

Tasters are given samples of Harpoon’s two premium brands: UFO and Harpoon. Harpoon does not have an open bar; the tasting is part of the tour. It is narrated so that you will acquire a better understanding of what you are drinking. You will learn to appreciate the flavor of fine beer and to tell the difference in quality.

The tasting room is spacious and can accommodate up to 80 people at a time. It features a Brewhouse platform overlooking the brewery. For those who wish to see the factory in operation, Harpoon encourages visitors to come to their weekday tastings held Monday through Fridays at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. These events are free and include complimentary samples of Harpoon and UFO beers. These samplings are also narrated, and include a history of Harpoon and an explanation of the brewing process. Free beer is, of course, very popular with the local college crowd, so come early.

Whether you are taking the tour, or attending a tasting, Harpoon encourages anyone who can to come by public transit since parking spaces in the area are limited. This is convenient for those who are fortunate enough to live in the vicinity. If you want to be a part of the downtown culture of this vibrant, exciting city, browse through available  Boston neighborhood apartments through Warren Rentals and contact one of our expert real estate agents today!

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