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New England has drawn us in again for our latest autumn print. Boston’s beautifully intricate architecture and rich history inspired this new fall print drop. There’s a million different things to do in a city like Boston, so we’ve broken down the best places to sleep, eat and explore. Keep reading to get inspo for your next escape!
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The first thing you’ll need is a great place to stay. We recommend any hotel with a rooftop bar so you can enjoy amazing views of the city. However, if you’re interested in somewhere with history, luxury & pet-friendly accommodations, the Fairmont Copley Plaza checks every box. And did we mention they have the cutest canine ambassador?!
There are plenty of adventures for the whole family in Boston. If you want the kids to really have a ball we recommend the Boston Children’s Museum or the New England Aquarium. Any history buff will love visiting the Boston Common and seeing the iconic Paul Revere Statue. If you want the full experience The Boston Tea Party, with emphasis on the party, has loads of fun tours & guides available.
Interested in getting in the fall spirit? Drive to nearby Salem for the day and take a spooky witchcraft walking tour.
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Great food is around every corner in Boston. Order franks at Fenway Park, seafood at The Union Oyster House or fresh eats at the Boston Public Market!
When in doubt, you can never go wrong with pizza! Cabana Life co-founder, Alyssa, has some great connections in Boston area. Her brother-in-law is the executive chef & partner at Area Four. All of their pizzas are made from scratch with high quality ingredients that are harvest sustainably from local establishments. Try it for yourself at one of their three locations in MA!
Dessert is also a hot topic in Boston. Locals debate the best place to get a great cannoli, but both Mike’s Pastry & Modern Pastry offer an amazing array of sweet treats. For a taste of history & Boston cream pie, dine at Omni Parker House Hotel Parker’s Restaurant. Did you know the Boston Cream Pie was invented in 1856 by Armenian-French Chef M. Sanzian at this very hotel?!
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Boston is known for many things, baked beans, clam chowder, the Boston Tea Party and, of course, Boston Cream Pie. It’s no surprise we had to create a print as classic as this city! (Pssst… if you want a classic Boston Cream Pie at home, check out our latest Fall Dessert Recipe!)
Bookmark this blog or share the guide so you’re ready for your next New England adventure! With new fall dresses & tops, golden leaves & cooler weather, we’re definitely looking forward to autumn this year. Sun protection is important all year round, so to keep you sun safe & stylish this fall we are releasing a whole new collection of fall prints!
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