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Visit Boston

Boston was once a centre of trade, and second only to London in the United Kingdom. Much of the rich history of the town is still evident today as visitors navigate their way around the tapestry of streets and walkways. The tower of “The Stump” (St. Botolph’s Church) can be seen from miles around and is a must-visit. Nearby, Boston Guildhall is a magnificent medieval building built in the 1390’s and is now a fascinating visitor attraction. Boston also has a wide variety of sports clubs and activities for all ages, which can be found at Active Lincolnshire.

 

Weekly markets are held every Wednesday and Saturday, making it ideal for both a mid-week or a weekend break. The Medieval Lanes are filled with independent shops and many of your favourite High Street stores can be found in Pescod Square. An eclectic mix of English and European restaurants and cafes share a range of menus.

 

For evening entertainment, look out for events at Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centre. Around Boston, you’ll find yet more heritage with Hussey Tower, two RSPB nature reserves (Freiston Shore and Frampton Marsh) and within easy reach is the coastal resort of Skegness. . Visit Boston UK will feature upcoming events, things to see and do in Boston, accommodation and much more.  We look forward to welcoming you to Visit Boston.