Welcome to Back Bay

Situated within the heart of Boston alongside the Charles River, many of the city’s best shops and restaurants are clustered in this picturesque neighborhood. With an urban plan that mirrors Paris, Back Bay emanates a similarly sophisticated sensibility.

Key Details

Attributes

downtown, shopping, nightlife, river

NEIGHBORHOOD OVERVIEW

Commute Times
South Station 15m by train, 10m by car
North Station 18m by train, 10m by car
Boston Common 7m by train, 8m by car
Harvard Square 22m by train, 15m by car
Nearest Transit
  • GL-02
  • OL-02
  • T-02
  • amtrak-02
Boundaries
East to West Charles St. to Massachusetts Ave.
North to South Charles River to Huntington Ave.
Nearby Neighborhoods Beacon Hill, South End, Bay Village, Charlestown

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Back bay:
Upscale shopping and vibrant nightlife, set against Boston’s trademark historic charm.

The landscape of Back Bay was inspired by Paris; browsing shop-lined Newbury Street, dining at sidewalk cafés, and strolling along the Commonwealth Avenue Mall all channel the City of Lights. Originally the site of a true bay, early city planners filled in hundreds of acres of tidal flats to create this unique residential district, which has represented elegant living in Boston since the turn of the last century.

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What to expect:
A sophisticated urban center with a residential feel.

The cluster of restaurants, shops, and cultural institutions centered in the Back Bay speak to its prime position within the city. Yet the area maintains a residential feel, with apartments perched amid Newbury Street boutiques. Back Bay residents have the city at their fingertips, from morning strolls past the willow-draped ponds of the Public Garden to evenings of outdoor dinners on Newbury Street and performances at Symphony Hall.

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The lifestyle:
Cosmopolitan and polished.

Newbury Street has long been home to Boston’s most upscale shops. Its couturiers are clustered at the east end by the entrance to the Public Garden, led by haute local jeweler Shreve, Crump & Low. Further west, galleries and independent boutiques thrive alongside sidewalk cafés.

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With walkable avenues and ample green space, the Back Bay is ideal for the active set. Often seen jogging or setting up a game of croquet on the Esplanade along the Charles River, its residents promote a sense of leisured playfulness.
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Unexpected appeal:
Bubbly revelers and engaging nightlife atmosphere.

The Back Bay has several popular bars and restaurants, so music and conversations can often carry through the city streets at night. Weekends can bring high foot-traffic along Newbury Street and the Prudential shopping district, when the rest of the city gravitates towards the Back Bay in pursuit of the latest fashions.

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The market:
Condominiums carved out of historic mansions and row houses abut stately single family townhomes along grand tree-lined streets and the Charles River.

Stately Back Bay is a lovely, yet expensive mixture of condominiums, single families, and rental apartments, with the rare co-op thrown in. Many buildings have elevators, but it’s not uncommon to have a fifth floor walk up to a prime home. Concierge and on-site superintendents are more common here than other parts of the city, but are still fairly unusual.

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You'll fall in love with:
Chic shopping on Newbury Street and verdant strolls through the Public Garden.

Back Bay’s tree-lined boulevards, boutique windows, and sidewalk cafés imbue the neighborhood with residential charm. As swan-shaped boats paddle slowly through the parks, residents are likely to sit and read on benches along poplar-lined boulevards, nodding hellos to dog-walking neighbors as they pass. Many of the homes have elegant carved oak doors, with manicured plots that lead up to them. Back Bay is also home to the historic Old South Church, a landmark example of Italian Gothic architecture that rests on the border of Copley Square.

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