Beacon Hill
Beacon Hill, one of Boston’s most picturesque and sought-after neighborhoods, is known for its gas-lit streets, red-brick sidewalks, and Federal-style rowhouses. This historic Beacon Hill Boston area blends old-world charm with modern convenience, offering luxury apartments in Beacon Hill, affordable apartments, and Beacon Hill condominiums.
Living in Beacon Hill means being steps away from attractions, high-end shopping, and a thriving food scene.
Getting Around
Navigating Beacon Hill is convenient, with multiple transportation options connecting you to the rest of Boston.
Charles/MGH Station – Direct access to Cambridge, Harvard, and Downtown Boston.
Park Street Station – Connects to the B, C, D, and E lines, making commuting effortless.
Bus routes:
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Bus 43: – Direct route to the Boston Common and Downtown.
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Bus 57: – Access to Kenmore, Fenway, and Allston.
Biking and walking
Beacon Hill is perfect for walking, and it’s close to the Charles River Esplanade, a favorite for cyclists and runners.
Grocery Stores
Finding fresh and specialty groceries is easy with a mix of local markets and national retailers nearby.
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Whole Foods Market – Organic groceries and high-quality prepared foods, located on Cambridge Street.
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Beacon Hill Market – A neighborhood staple offering fresh produce and everyday essentials.
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Savenor’s Market – A gourmet shop with high-end meats, cheeses, and specialty items.
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DeLuca’s Market – One of Boston’s oldest family-owned grocers, offering gourmet and imported foods.
Food & Drink
Beacon Hill’s dining scene is a mix of historic taverns, cozy cafés, and fine dining spots.
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The Paramount – A Beacon Hill institution known for its legendary breakfast and classic American fare.
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Mooo – A luxury steakhouse inside the XV Beacon Hotel, perfect for an night out.
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Toscano – A beloved Italian restaurant serving authentic Tuscan cuisine.
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The Red Hat – One of Boston’s oldest taverns, offering classic New England seafood and pub fare.
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Ma Maison – A top-rated French bistro offering classic dishes like escargot and coq au vin.
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Tatte Bakery & Café – A stylish café known for delicious pastries, coffee, and Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
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Beacon Hill Books & Cafe: A unique bookstore with a cafe attached, known for its aesthetic.
Things to Do
Beacon Hill is home to some of Boston’s most iconic landmarks and attractions.
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Boston Common & Public Garden – America’s oldest public park, perfect for a stroll or picnic.
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Beacon Hill Boston shopping– Boutique stores offering antiques, fashion, and unique home decor.
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Charles River Esplanade – A scenic park perfect for running, biking, and kayaking.
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Museum of African American History – Learn about Boston’s rich Black history in this historic museum.
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Liberty Hotel Dog Park – A fun and social spot for dog owners in the heart of Beacon Hill.
Colleges & Universities
Living in Beacon Hill apartments means easy access to Boston’s top universities.
Suffolk University – Multiple buildings throughout Beacon Hill, including the Sawyer Business School.
Emerson College – A short walk away in Downtown Boston.
MGH Institute of Health Professions – Close to Charles/MGH Station, perfect for medical students.
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