Boston’s tony South End is a wonderful amalgamation of a neighborhood that feels straight out of a European enclave. It offers the London-like charm of townhouses arranged around gardened squares, the chic sidewalk cafes of Paris, and the numerous artist studios and galleries akin to Brooklyn‘s, all in addition to its own decidedly New England character.
Sitting between the Back Bay, Chinatown, South Boston, and Roxbury, the highly walkable and less-touristed South End is something of a physical crossroads between the city’s center and its more diverse residential neighborhoods. Small parks and playgrounds dot its acreage, making it a favorite neighborhood for young families. It’s also one of the centers (if not the center) of the city’s storied gay scene. And, because it boasts some of the best restaurants in Boston, the South End is a dining destination for folks from all over Boston and the surrounding area.
What to do in Boston’s South End
One of the joys of Boston’s South End is simply going for perhaps one of the most picturesque walks in the city. The landmarked historic district lays claim to the largest collection of Victorian-era row houses in the country, so the real-estate gawking is epic (almost as much so as Beacon Hill). The main thoroughfare, lined with shops and restaurants offering outdoor seating in the warmer months, is Tremont Street; Columbus, Washington, Harrison and Shawmut streets run parallel and also offer a mix of commercial, retail, and culinary spots. The tree-lined blocks running perpendicular to these are almost all residential, with Union Park offering some of the best townhouse architecture and shady spots to rest with a coffee in hand.
For decorating inspiration, head to Lekker Home for mid-20th- and 21st-century pieces by designers like David Adjaye, Frances Knoll, Paola Navone, and Hans Wegner, all set up in residential vignettes across a light-filled space. The petite Hudson is equally enticing, focusing on somewhat more traditional items and smaller scale accessories excellent for host and housewarming presents. Nearby More Than Words Bookstore is a local favorite for used books and records, plus gift items you can feel good about purchasing; the non-profit employs at-risk youth from the area and serves as a community space for the city. Fashion-wise, browse the workwear- and outdoor gear-inspired men’s duds and grooming items at Sault New England; the modern women’s wear from an array of boutique brands around the globe at Viola Lovely; and the contemporary handmade jewelry at Michele Mercaldo.

