North End

Immerse yourself in the vibrant historic district of North End, where Italian heritage and colonial history converge. Wander through streets echoing Paul Revere’s legendary ride, reliving the Revolutionary War. As a focal point on Boston’s Freedom Trail, the North End pulses with life, attracting history enthusiasts and culinary aficionados alike. Experience an urban dolce vita, starting the day with robust cappuccinos and lively conversations, enjoying midday delights like pizza bianca, and savoring evenings with pasta Bolognese and Chianti.

Discover the allure of family-owned eateries like Carmelina’s, a historic gem serving fine Italian cuisine for four generations, Boston’s oldest restaurant for brick oven pizza at Regina Pizzeria, or the Neptune Oyster for the recently named Best Lobster Roll in Boston by Boston Magazine. Indulge in Mike’s Pastry, Modern Pastry or Bova’s Bakery, North End institutions, offering delectable Italian treats. Visit the Paul Revere House, a colonial treasure dating back to 1680, and relish the rich cultural tapestry of North End’s lively community. Experience the “Feast of all Feasts”, Saint Anthony’s Feast, an authentic Italian Street Festival held each year since 1919. The North End’s intimate living spaces, perched above cafes, provide an urban and accessible feel. The North End is home to students at Bay State College, Emerson College, Fisher College, Hult International Business School, New England School of Law, Suffolk University, Tufts Medical School and more.