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If a walk through gorgeous, tree lined streets past quiet neighborhoods with historic New England buildings is your idea of a great vacation, then Newton is the place for you! Located in Massachusetts, less than a 15-minute drive from Boston, and free from the tourist throngs you’ll find this hidden jewel. This area is full of parks, rivers and ponds with delicious cafés and eateries just a short walk away. Newton is so green and peaceful, travelers often have trouble leaving. You’ll find Newton rentals throughout this quaint county and conveniently within all the best areas.
Modern Newton rentalsHave a relaxing vacation in these modern New England style rentals. With amenities such as a comfy living room, desk, fully equipped kitchen and fireplace you’ll feel right at home. These rentals are a great fit for solo travelers, couples and small groups. Some of them also have balconies with great views. Kick back and watch Netflix with homemade popcorn or sip a warm mug of coffee in the garden. These rentals have got you covered.
Vacations in Newton
The area and getting around
Newton is a collective of 13 villages with gorgeous tree lined streets and parks in every direction. Its proximity to Boston, only 7 miles away, makes it a great stepping stone for enjoying the best of both worlds. Although there is plenty to see and do in Newton, be sure to take a few day trips to Boston since it’s so close. In the famous city of Boston check out icons such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Fenway Park and more!
A verdant New England hidden gemThough not as well known as other cities, its tranquil atmosphere makes it a fantastic place to relax and enjoy the beauty of your surroundings. With tons of quiet parks to roam around in like Cold Spring Park and Nahanton Park, you won’t run out of places to have a good, contemplative walk or jog. Another Park to check out is Auburndale Cove located along the Charles River. You and your company can relax and feed the ducks, geese, and swans. These are just a few of the many green areas to explore!
Travelers and activities
Hammond Pond Reservation dates back to 1916 and is the perfect location to hone your rock-climbing skills on sandstone and Roxbury puddingstone formations. If you’re lucky you may catch a largemouth bass or pickerel in the pond and the surrounding forest is wonderful all year round. The Upper Falls Greenway was once a railroad bed and is now a lovely nature hike on flat ground next to the city thanks to the community’s wisdom to clean it up. You never know who you’ll meet or what you’ll encounter on this delightful journey because there are many local events in Upper Falls Village.
Newton for Culture LoversThe Rose Art Museum features contemporary and modern art exhibits since 1961 and is free to the public. Some of the pieces date back to the early 1900s and Victorian styles as well. This space has been dedicated to budding artists to display their solo art. The architecturally appealing Longyear Museum houses a museum dedicated to the memory of Mary Baker Eddy and her achievements in Christian Science. Full of exhibitions, programs and more, you’ll come to understand why she was one of the most noteworthy women in America. Before leaving Newton, be sure to also take photos of the iconic City Hall.
Newton was given the nickname “The Garden City” for many recreational areas, tree lined streets and scenic parks.
Top 5 travel tips in Newton
Crystal Lake is 7 miles outside the city of Newton which includes several villages. It offers fishing, swimming, and general water recreation. This is a great place for a picnic with the family close to home.
2. Hear your echo at Hemlock GorgeThe gorge is located near the city but is a beautiful respite. You will enjoy walking family friendly trails in the forest. It opens to a deep gorge with a river and waterfall where you can hear your echo if you go under the arch.
3. A ticket to freedomThe Jackson Homestead was built in 1809 on a 500-acre farm when Newton was a village called Newton Corner. It was secretly used as a station for the Underground Railroad just before the Civil War because William was an avid abolitionist. Now it is a museum housing many artifacts from Newton’s history and the Underground Railroad.
4. Stay Young at HeartThe Johnny Kelly Statue located at Walnut and Commonwealth in Newton is a commemoration of the Legendary Johnny Kelly who ran for the Boston Marathon for over 60 years. He was born in 1907 and was a runner from high school until he turned 84 years old. He was an inspiration to millions of people throughout his life because he believed the best about them and about life.
5. Great places to shop and eatFiorella’s is a dynamic Italian restaurant in Newton serving delicious cuisine inspired by Italy. The entrées are over the top and reasonably priced. You’ll be back time and again for the heartfelt cooking and ambience. Marcia and Bea’s Antiques is nearby and a great place to find a friendly atmosphere and hard to find antiques.
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