New England Aquarium
Find love among the sea turtles and penguins at Boston’s iconic waterfront aquarium. From the baby seals to the colorful schools of fish, this Central Wharf institution is the perfect setting for a playful daytime date!
Fenway Park
Don your Red Sox cap and steal a smooch during the eighth inning as the crowd sings “Sweet Caroline” at the top of its lungs! Good times never seemed so good!
Boston Harbor Dinner Cruise
With arguably the best views of the Boston skyline, dinner aboard the Odyssey cruise ship is a must-do date during warmer months
Noche
Spanish for night, this hidden gem is tucked away in Boston’s South End. It’s modern, sexy space is filled with dark wood, white tables and chairs and mirror-lined walls. With spicy Latin cuisine, this romantic restaurant will have you dancing Salsa in no time.
Top of the Hub
One of Boston’s premier restaurants, this go-to date spot is nestled 52 floors above the Back Bay at the top of the Prudential Tower. Boasting some of the best views of the city, award-winning fare and a stellar wine list, it’s a prime spot for any special occasion.
Newberry Street
Spend the day strolling hand-in-hand down this famous Boston Street. Offering European sensibility with a Bohemian vibe, its quiet tree-lined blocks are packed with funky shops and cafes and include some of the country’s best shopping, eating and people watching.
Public Garden
Dating back to 1837, Public Garden is one of the city’s oldest and most beautiful parks. Picnic among the 80 different kinds of plant species and gaze towards the lake as swans take to the water. If you sit around long enough, you’re likely to catch sight of a wedding!
Shakespeare on the Common
Bring a blanket and let Shakespeare carry you to another time and place without ever leaving the city. As Romeo and Juliet meet their fate, you’ll seal yours with your special date.
DeScenza Diamonds
DeScenza Diamonds has been located in the Downtown Crossing shopping district of Boston, Massachusetts since 1915. The building is today marked by a large marquee stating "The Diamond & Jewelers Building at 387 Washington Street" and by a bronze mural in the lobby depicting the history of a diamond, commissioned by DeScenza Diamonds. But take one of the elevators to the sixth floor, and the doors will open to something spectacular---15,000 square feet of floor space overflowing with a treasure trove of riches.
Map it.
Track your romantic romps and tag your visits. How many spots can you visit? (That’s up to you)...