North End

Trip ideas while visiting Boston in Massachusetts

North End

During your visit to Boston, it’s highly likely that you’ll find yourself in the North End at least once. This neighborhood is not only rich in history but also home to three attractions along the Freedom Trail, making it a must-visit spot. However, what truly sets the North End apart and makes it an intriguing destination is its vibrant Italian culture. Known as Boston’s Little Italy, this neighborhood offers a delightful experience immersed in Italian traditions.

The North End has a rich cultural history influenced by various groups of settlers, including English, European Jews, African Americans, and Irish immigrants. However, it is the Italians who have left a lasting impact on this area. Today, you can experience a wide variety of Italian cuisine in the North End. For those craving pizza, Regina Pizzeria is a popular spot known for its classic pies. If you’re in the mood for Sicilian-style seafood, head to The Daily Catch and try their unique dishes like black linguine made with squid ink or calamari meatballs. When it comes to fine dining, Mamma Maria offers an excellent experience. Giacomo’s is a great option for delicious and affordable pasta made in-house. Bricco stands out as they source their meats and bread from their own adjacent shops. Galleria Umberto is worth a visit if you’re looking for delectable solo slices of pizza, while Antico Forno is renowned for its full-size wood-fired pies. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate Prezza’s extensive wine list featuring hundreds of labels to choose from. And don’t forget to satisfy your sweet tooth with a cannoli from Mike’s Pastry or Modern Pastry, or indulge in tiramisu from the 24-hour Bova’s Bakery.