Welcome to Boston!

Beacon Hill

This historical neighborhood is famous for its steep and narrow hills and notable residents.

Boston Common

The park hosts concerts, plays and recreational activities such as skating on the frog pond in the winter.

Fenway Park

Historic Fenway Park is the home of the Boston Red Sox.

Central Square

Cambridge-based Central Square features shops, restaurants and civic organizations.

Public Gardens

The Public Garden is famous for its swan boats and beautiful flowers and green acres.

Rowes Wharf

Boston Harbor Hotel is adjacent to the Financial District and within walking distance of the New England Aquarium.

South End

The South End is well known for its streets lined with Victorian brick row houses and some of the city's most popular restaurants

Boston Skyline

Boston's skyline, captured here from Massachusetts Avenue, can be viewed from many places in the city.

Charles River

The Head of the Charles Regatta is the world's largest two-day rowing event.

Prudential

The John Hancock Tower, seen above the trees by the Charles River, is the tallest building in Boston.

Copley

Located in the historic Back Bay, Copley Place is one of Boston's most distinctive shopping center.

Commonwealth Avenue

Commonwealth Ave is a popular place to see joggers and walkers taking advantage of the nearly 50 acres of green in the middle of the city.

Newbury Street

Newbury Street is a diverse mix of famous restaurants and shops in renovated brownstone buildings.

  • Beacon Hill
  • Boston Common
  • Fenway Park
  • Central Square
  • Public Gardens
  • Rowes Wharf
  • South End
  • Boston Skyline
  • Charles River
  • Prudential
  • Copley
  • Boston Commons
  • Newbury Street

Launch into Boston is your one-stop-shop to work and live in Boston. It can feel overwhelming to start in a new city especially when you don't know where to start.

We invite you to contact us and join our community of connections and resources. We'll have you feeling like a Boston native in no time!