Boston/South End

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Not to be confused with Boston/South_Boston.

Possessing the largest Victorian row house neighborhood in the nation and the South End is one of Boston's most popular places. After many homes underwent renovation in the 1960s, upscale restaurants and art galleries sprang up and the area has attracted a diverse blend of families, young professionals, a community and a thriving artistic center.

Boston/South End Halal Travel Guide

Worcester Plaza, South End - Chilly and picturesque, snow settles among South End brownstones

In response to the crowded conditions throughout the downtown and Beacon Hill neighborhoods and the city of Boston decided to fill in tidal marshes to the south. Beginning sometime around the 1830s, a new inner city residential neighborhood was envisioned, with a large and stable tax base to draw from. Architect Charles Bulfinch was hired, who oversaw the infill of land and created a series of residential parks. Inspired by English residential town squares, most greenspace is artfully landscaped and ringed with attractive cast iron fencing. The buildings here were designed to be uniform five-story bowfront structures. To further accentuate the visual unity of the area, Bullfinch called for a common palette of brick, slate, limestone and cast iron elements to be used.

At first, a burgeoning middle class moved to the South End including business owners. As new housing developments opened up, however and the Back Bay and Roxbury soon became the "it" neighborhoods and the South End would slide into a tenement neighborhood by the end of the 19th century. Close to good railroad jobs and now more affordable and the South End quickly began to attract African-American families and became a center of black middle class Boston life and culture. Known as a "Jazz Mecca" for the first half of the 20th century, when musicians like Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway performed in a myriad of area clubs.

More and more buildings fell into disrepair and by the 1960s absentee landlordism was rampant and the neighborhood was one of the poorest of the city. At this point, Boston's city planners once again stepped in, knocking down blocks of dilapidated structures and replacing them with housing projects and areas of light industry. It was an imperfect solution, but it mostly worked out and set the groundwork for the beautiful and diverse community residing in the South End today.

Travel to Boston/South End

MBTA route SL5 bus at Union Park Street, August 2022 - The Silver line glides up and down Washington Street

How to take public transportation in Boston/South End

The Orange Line is going to be your best option for accessing most of the South End. The Back Bay and Massachusetts Ave stations bring you close to the action. While the Ruggles station is in the neighborhood, most of the attractions are further north. The Green Line roughly parallels the Orange in this area, but the stations are slightly further away. One stop on the Red Line, Broadway, is great for accessing SoWa market and all the new developments in the South End's northeastern corner.

If the suburbs and beyond are where you're leaving/arriving from, Back Bay Station is for you. On the Commuter Rail and the Providence/Stoughton, Framinghham/Worcester, Needham and Franklin lines all stop here. Thit is also a main stop for Amtrak with Acela Express, Northeast Regional and Lake Shore Limited trains all heading further afield. This station is also the first stop for the #39 bus, which takes you south past the museums and into Jamaica Plain.

Another great option is the Silver Line, a bus rapid transit service running through the center of the neighborhood. From north to south the stops are: Herald St, East Berkeley St, Union Park St, Newton St, Worcester Sq, Massachusetts Avenue and finally Lenox St. This bus can be helpful, as it passes by all the big commercial areas in the South End.

By foot

Thit is really the best way to see this minutes neighborhood, barely over a mile across. As a point of reference, traversing the neighborhood would take the average person less than 30 minutes on foot. Walking from the Orange Line Mass Ave station, to the I-90 I-93 overpass next to downtown.

How to travel to Boston/South End by car

Strongly not recommended. There are no parking garages in the South End and virtually all on street parking is resident only. You'd have to park in a different neighborhood and walk in anyway, so what's the point of driving?

Get Around

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What to see in Boston/South End

Back Bay & South End Photo Walk - Beaux Arts and cherry blossoms found along a springtime stroll

There's not much to see in the South End in particular. The neighborhood is quite small and beautiful, so your best option may be to just go for a stroll. The area has some of the most wonderfully restored brownstones and they really pop offset against the dramatic backdrop of Back Bay's skyscrapers. You will find scores of gardens and small parks tucked between the warren of intimate (and occasionally cobblestoned) streets. Evenings here are great for walking as well, as gas lamps flicker to life and light your path across care-worn bricks.

  • Site of Boston town gate 42.343942, -71.065994 T: Tufts Medical Center - Opening Hours: 24 hours daily Free Boston Neck At one time this route was the only way in or out of Boston. Still an isthmus in the early 17th century and the town was almost entirely surrounded by water. Here at the junction of Washington and E Berkeley streets Mayflower perioid colonists built gated earthworks to keep out natives and unwanted animals. A gallows stood outside the gate, where thieves and murderers would be executed. These defenses were constantly being improved, especially during the colonial era. As time went on, however and the water was filled in by earth and the gate lost its importance. Today there is no plaque or other signifier of this important spot, only a few signs at the nearby bus station. This noisy street corner could be easily skipped, or it could be a heady spot to contemplate the passage of time.

Galleries

OCOT SoWa First Friday 5-1-09 172 - Browse the varied galleries for a style that suits your discerning taste

Thit is a smattering of the galleries the South End has on offer. They can be found throughout the neighborhood, with the greatest number being concentrated in the SoWa Market area. Naturally. Its best to visit on the weekends and better still on market days.

  • L'Attitude Gallery 460 Harrison Ave #8A 42.342236, -71.064277 SoWa - Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10:30AM Monday - 5:30PM, Sunday noon-5PM
  • Adelson Galleries 520 Harrison Ave 42.341683, -71.066334 SoWa ☎ +1 617 832-0633 Opening Hours: W-Su noon-6PM
  • Mills Gallery 539 Tremont Street 42.344691, -71.071407 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617 426-5000 Opening Hours: Sunday West noon-5PM, Thursday - Saturday noon-9PM
  • Piano Craft Gallery 793 Tremont Street 42.338692, -71.082017 T: Mass Ave (Orange) ☎ +1 617 595-5638 Opening Hours: Friday 6PM Monday - 8PM, Saturday Sunday noon-5PM
  • Kijidome 59 Wareham Street #1A 42.339164, -71.067665 SoWa - Opening Hours: Saturday Sunday noon-5PM
  • Boston Sculptors Gallery 486 Harrison Ave 42.342138, -71.065811 SoWa ☎ +1 617 482-7781 Opening Hours: W-Su noon-6PM
  • Monday Fine Arts Galerie 61 Thayer Street 42.342309, -71.064128 SoWa ☎ +1 617 450-0700 Opening Hours: 10AM Monday - 6PM daily First established in Soho, New York, it offers the best selection of contemporary European painters to its clients. Monday Fine Arts Galerie was established in 2016, continuing the work of Axelle after the previous owner passed away. You will find an ever-evolving selection of new, museum-quality paintings here, due to the exclusive representation of many European artists such as Patrick Pietropoli, Fabienne Delacroix, André Bourrié, Brian Stephens and Diana Nicosia.

Top Travel Tips

Fountains in Blackstone square, Boston South End - Or relax by the fountains in scenic Blackstone and Franklin squares

  • Boston Center for the Arts 539 Tremont Street 42.3447, -71.0714 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617 426-5000 Opening Hours: Times and locations vary $0-50 Boston Center for the Arts This non-profit coordinates multiple spaces in the South End and is dedicated to hosting original events alongside visual and performing arts. Supports working artists by connecting them to the community and patrons of the arts. Check the calendar daily for new performances, gallery openings, open studios and more. The BCA has used the historic Cyclorama as its principal building since its inception in 1970. The city of Boston funded redevelopment costs in an effort to revitalize the South End area and the art scene.
  • Matthews Arena 238 St.Botolph Street 42.3411, -71.0844 T: Massachusetts Ave ☎ +1 617 373-2691 Matthews Arena MatthewsArenaInterior2009 - Today owned by Northeastern University and was the original home of the Boston Bruins. Matthews Arena first opened in 1910 and is the oldest multi-purpose athletic building still in use in the world. It has undergone significant renovations over the years, so expect state of the art if you're catching a game here.
  • Stir 102 Waltham Street 42.343682, -71.071390 T: Back Bay ☎ +1 617 423-7847 Opening from Monday to Saturday noon-6PM - Part kitchen, part bookstore, part classroom. Pop in and browse, or reserve one of the 10 seats at Stir far in advance!

Events

  • SoWa Art Walk 450 Harrison Ave 42.342729, -71.064869 T: Broadway

2023 Event | May |4 |month= 5 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 6PM Free The SoWa Art Walk, an annual art festival held each spring, enables many artists to present their works and host open studios.

  • SoWa First Fridays 450 Harrison Ave 42.342729, -71.064869 T: Broadway

| frequency=First Friday of every month Opening Hours: 5PM Monday - 9PM Free During SoWa First Fridays, over 90 artists & galleries throughout SoWa stage their new 30-day shows, featuring the works of emerging and established painters, photographers and sculptors.

Shopping in Boston/South End

OCOT SoWa First Friday 5-1-09 055 - The scene from Thayer and catwalk on SoWa First Fridays

Due to the number of artists & galleries located in the neighborhood, SoWa has become a creative epicenter, attracting a wide range of art-enthused fans, creative minds and unique events.

  • SoWa Open Market 530 Harrison Ave 42.342364, -71.064173 T: Broadway - Opening Hours: Sunday 10AM Monday - 4PM May 1-Oct 31 Free SoWa - The SoWa Open Market is a vibrant collection of open air markets featuring over 150 local artisans, farmers, specialty food vendors and food trucks. This weekly event draws many thousands of visitors from across New England and beyond. The Market has four main components and the vintage market and the arts market and the farmer's market and everyone's favorite and the organic juice & soft drinks garden. Thit is In addition to the scores of everyday retailers and highbrow art galleries housed in the surrounding buildings. This event is so popular, all nearby restaurants will have multi-hour table waits and streets become almost impassable to vehicles. Yes, even your Uber will have a hard time picking you up here, so be prepared to walk.
  • Viola Lovely 1409 Washington Street 42.341203, -71.070567 SoWa ☎ +1 857 277-0746 Clothing boutique.
  • Boomerangs 1407 Washington Street 42.341238, -71.070460 SoWa ☎ +1 617 456-0996 Opening Hours: Saturday Sunday Tuesday West 11AM Monday - 6PM, Thursday Friday 11AM Monday - 7PM Secondhand / thrift store with proceeds going to fight AIDS. This one has some pretty fancy stuff owing to its location.
  • Uniform 511 Tremont Street 42.344897, -71.070520 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617 247-2360 Opening Hours: Thursday - Saturday 11AM Monday - 8PM, Sunday noon-5PM, Tuesday West 11AM Monday - 7PM Menswear.
  • Polly Latham Antiques 535 Albany Street 42.338542, -71.067001 T: Broadway ☎ +1 617 723-7009 Opening Hours: Saturday Tuesday 11AM Monday - 5PM, West 10AM Monday - 5PM Expensive antique shop focusing on asian and early american ceramics.
  • Gifted 2 Dartmouth Street 42.342996, -71.073999 T: Back Bay ☎ +1 617 716-9924 Opening Hours: Monday - West 10AM Monday - 7PM, Thursday - Saturday 10AM Monday - 8PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 6PM More affordable knickknacks and decor crafted by area artists. Locally owned.
  • Ore Jewelry 80 Dartmouth Street 42.345271, -71.075122 T: Back Bay ☎ +1 617 247-7426 Opening from Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 6PM Custom and ready to wear high end jewelry.
  • M. Flynn Jewelry 40 Waltham Street 42.341910, -71.069299 SoWa ☎ +1 617 292-0079 Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday 11AM Monday - 6PM Saturday 11AM Monday - 5PM A range of artisanal and designer jewelry from artists with various aesthetics.
  • More Than Words Bookstore 242 E Berkeley Street 42.343403, -71.063607 T: Broadway ☎ +1 781 788-0035 Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday 10:30AM Monday - 7PM, Saturday Sunday 10:30AM Monday - 4PM Thousands of Books line the walls of this bright, inviting space. A non-profit run by at risk youth and their mentors, training teens in business and professional skills.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Boston/South End

This page uses the following price ranges for a typical meal for one, including soft drink:
Budget Under $20
Mid-range $20 - $40
Splurge Over $40

The South End has spent decades committed to increasing fine dining options and it shows. Some of the best and most interesting cuisine in the city can be found right here, along with some of its most expensive! This list isn't exhaustive and there are many excellent restaurants in the neighborhood not listed here. Consider calling ahead for reservations for most any location, especially in the summertime and especially on Sundays when the SoWa Market is in full swing. Prices are generally spendy, but don't lose hope. Try some of the fancier places earlier in the day for brunch, you may find similar fare more affordably.

  • Emma's 537 Columbus Ave 42.3417, -71.0808 T: Massachusetts Ave ☎ +1 617 864-8534 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 10PM daily $8-15/$11-18 (small/large pie) This cozy little pizzeria stands out for two reasons: Unique and sometimes bizarre topping combinations (like the house-smoked bacon Pizzas with roasted Gold potatoes, cilantro and dried cranberries) will make you rethink what makes a pie. And, more importantly and the Pizzas here is actually good -- the crust is thin and crispy and the Sauce is flavorful and the cheeses are fresh and melt just right -- quite a feat considering what typically passes for Pizzas in the Boston area.
  • Emilios Pizzas 536 Tremont Street 42.344302, -71.070566 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617 423-4083 Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 1AM daily $6-12 Traditional Italian deli, great place to grab a sandwiches or a slice. Basic Pizzas and Greek offerings for affordable eats in the upper South End.
  • Blackbird Doughnuts 492 Tremont Street 42.345667, -71.069198 T: East Berkeley Street ☎ +1 617 482-9000 Opening 7AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday Sunday 8AM Monday - 6PM
  • Mike's City Diner 1714 Washington Street 42.336922, -71.076025 T: Massachusetts Ave (Silver Line) ☎ +1 617 267-9393 Opening Hours: 6AM Monday - 3PM daily
  • Cafe Madeleine 517 Columbus Ave 42.342117, -71.079927 T: Massachusetts Avenue ☎ +1 857 239-8052 Opening Hours: 6:30AM Monday - 7PM daily
  • Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe 429 Columbus Ave 42.344114, -71.077741 T: Prudential ☎ +1 617 536-7669 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 7AM Monday - 2PM $8-12
  • Ali's Roti Restaurant 1035 Tremont Street 42.336552, -71.085403 T: Ruggles ☎ +1 617 427-1079 Opening Hours: W-Su 11AM Monday - 8PM
  • Addis Red Sea - 544 Tremont Street 42.344037, -71.071066 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617-426-872 Opening 5PM Monday - 11PM, Saturday - Sunday noon-11PM Cheap and tasty Ethiopian food.
  • Appleton Bakery Cafe - 123 Appleton Street 42.345243, -71.074713 ☎ +1 617-859-8222 Opening Hours: 7AM Monday - 4PM daily A great place to have lunch. The menu has variety of imaginative and delicious sandwiches as well as several prepared dishes changing daily. Appleton also brews very good coffee and caries an eclectic selection of Chocolates and Snacks foods. There is a moderate amount of seating.
  • The Butcher Shop 552 Tremont Street 42.343814, -71.071513 ☎ +1 617-423-4800 Opening Hours: Sunday - Monday noon-10PM, Tuesday - Thursday noon-11PM, F-Sa noon-midnight Thit is a soft drinks bar/French and Italian bistro, part of the No. 9 Group of Boston Restaurants (with No. 9 Park and B&G Oysters) serving fresh cuts of premium Meat, a healthy variety of Cheese, a wide and well-stocked selection of soft drinks and several house specialties.
  • Franklin Cafe 278 Shawmut Avenue 42.342914, -71.068979 T: Union Park Street ☎ +1 617 350-0010 Opening Hours: 5:30PM Monday - 2AM daily This place is very small and quickly gets crowded but it has great food and fruit drinks. One of the only late-night (serves food until 1:45AM) restaurants nearby.
  • Picco - Pizzas and Ice Cream Company - 513 Tremont Street 42.344861, -71.070482 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617-927-0066 Opening Hours: Sunday - Tuesday 11AM Monday - 10PM, W-Sa 11AM Monday - 11PM Gourmet Pizzas, calzones and ice cream. Great soup and sandwiches also on the menu.
  • Estragon 700 Harrison Ave 42.338295, -71.070695 ☎ +1 617-266-0443 Opening from Monday to Saturday 5PM Monday - 10PM Spanish tapas restaurant. Unlike other tapas places in the Boston area, which tend to do Spanish fusion cooking and the tapas on the menu here are exactly what you would expect from a taperia in Spain.
  • Mela Indian Cuisine - 578 Tremont Street 42.343307, -71.072479 ☎ +1 617-859-4805 Opening Hours: 11:30AM Monday - 11PM daily Contemporary Indian food near the junction of Tremont St. and Union Park. Fair prices, given the location and living costs of Boston and the taste is great. They have special "Dinner for 2" package options for both Vegetarian and non-vegetarians, which includes mulligatawny soup, samosas, naan bread, choice of 2 entrées and choice of dessert.
  • The Wholy Grain - 275 Shawmut Ave 42.343033, -71.069397 ☎ +1 857-277-1531 Opening from Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - 6PM, Sunday 8AM Monday - 6PM Small sandwiches, pastry and coffee place located in a not-quite-basement. They can get very busy, but the sandwiches are flavorful and the prices are more than fair for the trendy South End.
  • Orinoco 477 Shawmut Ave 42.338950, -71.075899 T: Worcester Plaza ☎ +1 617 369-7075 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday noon-2:30PM 6PM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM Venezuelan.
  • Slades Grill 958 Tremont Street 42.337234, -71.083625 T: Mass Ave ☎ +1 617 442-4600 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 2AM, Sunday 11:30AM Monday - midnight Basketball fans take note, this spot was owned by Bill Russell, one of the greatest NBA players and a Boston Celtic from 1956-1969. This joint is known for its soul food paired with an R&B and soul soundtrack.
  • Area Four 264 E Berkeley Street 42.343103, -71.062871 T: Broadway ☎ +1 857 317-4805 Opening Hours: 5PM Monday - 2AM daily Mains $14-20 Great Pizzas, great organic juice selection and cocktails.
  • Stella 1525 Washington Street 42.339940, -71.072495 T: Newton Street ☎ +1 617 247-7747 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 4PM Monday - midnight, Friday Saturday 4PM Monday - 1AM, Sunday 10AM Monday - midnight Stella is a modern, elegant Italian restaurant, great bar, pricey but food is well-worth it. They have a late-night menu and several specialty cocktails.
  • Aquitaine - 569 Tremont Street 42.343783, -71.072431 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617 424-8577 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Friday 11:30AM Monday - 11PM, Saturday 9AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 9AM Monday - 10PM Starters $12-16, mains $28-32 A French bistro with great dinner and weekend brunch. Dinner will run about $120 including drinks, tax and tip. Brunch is much more affordable, around $15-20 a person. Small and slightly cramped and they take reservations for dinner and brunch.
  • Myers & Chang 1145 Washington Street 42.343871, -71.066343 T: East Berkeley Street ☎ +1 617 542-5200 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 11PM Starters $9-16, mains $15-22
  • The Gallows 1395 Washington Street 42.341337, -71.070273 T: Union Park Street ☎ +1 617 425-0200 Opening Hours: Monday - West 5PM Monday - midnight, Thursday - Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 1AM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 11PM Starters $10-18, mains $20-30
  • Toro 1704 Washington Street 42.336925, -71.075879 T: Mass Ave (Silver Line) ☎ +1 617 536-4300 Openingnoon-midnight, Saturday Sunday noon-1AM $8-14 per tapa, so ~$40-70 for a full meal
  • Coppa 253 Shawmut Ave 42.343451, -71.068717 T: East Berkeley ☎ +1 617 391-0902 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday noon-10PM, Friday noon-11PM, Saturday 11AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 10PM
  • SRV 569 Columbus Ave 42.340960, -71.081800 T: Mass Ave ☎ +1 617 536-9500 Opening Hours: 5PM Monday - 1AM daily

Wallys Cafe, Boston MA - Wally's Jazz Cafe: You can expect a crowd once the sun goes down.

  • DeLux 100 Chandler Street 42.346309, -71.072901 ☎ +1 617-338-5258 Opening Hours: 5PM Monday - 1AM daily A cute divey hangout right off of Clarendon St. The drinks are fairly cheap and the atmosphere is cozy and souvenirsy and the food is delicious. Cash only.
  • J.J. Foley's 117 E Berkeley Street 42.3436733, -71.0652644 between Washington Street and Harrison Ave ☎ +1 617-338-7713 Opening Hours: 10:30AM Monday - 2AM daily (food service ends Sunday - Monday 10PM, Tuesday - Thursday 11PM, F-Sa 12:30AM) Hard-drinking Irish bar with pub food.
  • Boston Eagle 520 Tremont Street 42.344708, -71.070076 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617 542-4494 Opening from Monday to Saturday 4PM Monday - 2AM, Sunday noon-2AM Legendary bar, one of Boston's oldest.
  • Wink & Nod 3 Appleton Street 42.346707, -71.069752 T: Back Bay ☎ +1 617 482-0117 Opening from Monday to Saturday 5PM Monday - 2AM Craft cocktails in a faux speakeasy.
  • Wally's Cafe 427 Massachusetts Ave 42.3407, -71.0822 T: Massachusetts Ave ☎ +1 617 424-1408 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 1:30AM daily Wally's Cafe 63274 South End institution for Jazz and other live music. There used to be scores of these tiny jazz joints all over the area many years ago. Wally's has stayed in business because they're the best. Berkeley students and longtime residents play to a friendly and diverse crowd. If you have a bad time here, that's on you!
  • Anchovies 433 Columbus Ave 42.344022, -71.077851 T: Prudential ☎ +1 617 266-5088 Opening from Monday to Saturday 4PM Monday - 2AM, Sunday 3PM Monday - 2AM
  • Five Horses Tavern 535 Columbus Ave 42.342029, -71.080373 T: Massachusetts Ave ☎ +1 617 936-3930 Opening 11:30AM Monday - midnight, Saturday Sunday 10AM Monday - midnight Drinks $6-12 - Good mixed drinks and an extensive list of soft drinks on tap.

Coffee

  • Flour 1595 Washington Street 42.338501, -71.074661 T: Newton Street ☎ +1 617 267-4300 Opening 6:30AM Monday - 8PM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 6PM, Sunday 8AM Monday - 5PM
  • Jaho Coffee & Tea 1651 Washington Street 42.337881, -71.075500 T: Worcester Plaza ☎ +1 617 236-1680 Opening Hours: 6:30AM Monday - 7:30PM
  • Render Coffee 563 Columbus Ave 42.341142, -71.081537 T: Massachusetts Ave ☎ +1 617 262-4142 Opening 7AM Monday - 7PM, Saturday Sunday 8AM Monday - 6PM
  • South End Buttery 314 Shawmut Ave 42.342088, -71.070352 T: Union Park Street ☎ +1 617 482-1015 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 6AM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 6AM Monday - 11PM
  • Caffé Nero 564 Tremont Street 42.343623, -71.071968 Cyclorama ☎ +1 617 982-7108 Opening Hours: 7AM Monday - 9PM daily

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Ramadan in Boston/South End

Ramadan 2025 in Boston/South End

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels

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  • 40Berkeley - 40 Berkeley Street 42.345939, -71.070902 ☎ +1 617 375-2524 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM Single room from $100 per day Basic rooms accommodating one to four people depending on size. Shared bathrooms on each floor; the suites (up to four people) have private baths.
  • Hampton Inn & Suites - Boston Crosstown Center 811 Massachusetts Ave 42.332576, -71.072989 T: Mass Ave (Sliver line) ☎ +1 617 445-6400 From $119 Good quality hotel, but be warned it's right on the methadone mile. You won't really even notice if you're taking cabs everywhere, but this might not be the right choice for everyone.
  • 82 Chandler Street Bed & Breakfast 82 Chandler Street 42.346428, -71.072370 T: Back Bay ☎ +1 617 482-0408 From $145, 2-3 night minimum stay Four guest rooms and one bedroom apartment, offered for short term stays or rental by the week or month. Gorgeous old restored four-story victorian brick townhouse. All rooms with private baths, A/C and free WiFi.
  • Clarendon Plaza Bed and Breakfast 198 West Brookline Street 42.343273, -71.076834 T: Back Bay ☎ +1 617 536-2229 From $170
  • The Chandler Inn Hotel inn3450@ 26 Chandler Street 42.346944, -71.070591 T: Back Bay ☎ +1 617 482-3450 +1 800 842-3450 From $180
  • The Gilded Lily @oston.com 4 Claremont Park 42.341815, -71.081075 T: Massachusetts Ave ☎ +1 617 877-3676 From $180
  • Aisling Bed and Breakfast 21 E Concord Street 42.337018, -71.074135 T: Worcester Plaza ☎ +1 617 206-8049 $199, three night minimum - A 19th century Victorian row-house with many original finishings. 2 en-suite rooms, each with a private bath, cable TV and free WiFi. The house has been retrofitted with central air-conditioning.
  • Aisling Bed and Breakfast 21 E Concord Street 42.337018, -71.074135 T: Worcester Sq ☎ +1 617 206-8049 From $200
  • 14 Union Park @nionpark.com 14 Union Park 42.342368, -71.071308 T: Union Park Street ☎ +1 617 236-6961 From $200
  • Chandler Studios Boston inn3450@ 54 Berkeley Street 42.346290, -71.071018 T: Back Bay ☎ +1 617 482-3450 +1 800 842-3450 From $210

Telecommunications

There is one library here offering free wi-fi, although you'll probably pick up a few overlapping signals from all the competing cafes and retail outlets in the area.

  • South End Branch - Boston Public Library | 685 Tremont Street 42.341393, -71.076964 T: Mass Ave ☎ +1 617 536-8241 Opening Hours: Monday West Thursday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Tuesday noon-8PM, Friday 9AM Monday - 5PM, Saturday 9AM Monday - 2PM -

News & References Boston/South End


More Muslim friendly Destinations from Boston/South End

  • If you somehow didn't find a restaurant to your liking, check out the Boston/Back_Bay-Beacon_Hill|Back Bay, another neighborhood with outstanding cuisine.
  • Already have tickets? Catch a game at historic Fenway Park in the center of Boston/Fenway-Kenmore|Fenway-Kenmore.
  • To try out a few new dishes, walk over the Mass Pike and into Chinatown, a part of Boston/Downtown|Downtown Boston.
  • After the SoWa market wraps up head west, over Interstate 93 and walk into Boston/South_Boston|Southie.
  • Get off the beaten track and into Boston/Roxbury|Roxbury, to see some fantastic colonial sites and Boston's biggest park.



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