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The Fenway Cultural District is a lively, entertaining
area of Boston, with a range of dining, shopping and hospitality options.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Gardner Museum Café
Distinctive dining - in a distinctive setting
280 The Fenway
617-566-1088
Quotes Cafe
at the Mary Baker Eddy Library
Signature dishes in a thoughtful atmosphere
200 Massachusetts Avenue
617-450-7229
Shops at Prudential Center
More than 75 shops and restaurants
800 Boylston Street
1-800-SHOP-PRU
Whole Foods Market
For all your natural and organic food needs
15 Westland Avenue
617-375-1010
Boston House of Pizza
The best slices in the District
305 Huntington Ave/Avenue of the Arts
617-266-4605
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Fabulous restaurants offer variety from New England seafood to fine Italian,
Spanish, French, Thai food and more
Shopping rises to the level of fine art with unique gift shops found at
the Gardner Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts as well as along the District's
many streets and at the new Landmark Center. Copley Place offers dozens
of upscale shops and boutiques.
Directly next to the District, The Shops at Prudential Center (as seen
above) offers more than 75 shops and restaurants, including Ann Taylor,
Barnes & Noble, The Cheesecake Factory, Legal Sea Foods, Saks Fifth
Avenue and Sephora. The Center is conveniently located at 800 Boylston
Street and is easily accessible from the Green Line, Orange Line, Commuter
Rail and bus system. Stop by the Customer Service Desk in Center Court
to receive a coupon book worth $500 in savings!
Hotels in the heart of the District are the Colonnade Hotel and the Midtown
Hotel. Others nearby include the Lenox Hotel, Hilton Boston Back Bay,
Elliot Hotel, Fairmont Copley Plaza, Westin Copley Place, Boston Marriott
Copley Place, Sheraton Boston Hotel, and Copley Square Hotel.
Ample public transportation - the MBTA offers four rapid transit lines
as well as buses and trolleys - is complemented by a number of parking
garages, which you can locate on your Fenway
Cultural District Map.
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