Newton Travel Guide
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Where to stay in Newton
Newton Corner
If you're spending some time in Newton Corner, Charles River Reservation and Jackson Homestead and Museum are top sights worth seeing.
Auburndale
If you're looking for abundant dining options and stunning river views, Auburndale might be a great stop. Notable sights like Pulsifer's Cove are also worth visiting, and you might jump aboard the metro at Riverside Station or Woodland Station to get around town.
Newton Center
The restaurants and churches make Newton Center worth a stop. Make a stop by The Silver Woman, and jump on the metro at Newton Centre Station to get around the area.
Newtonville
While Newtonville isn't home to many top sights, Gore Place and Harvard Square are some notable places to visit nearby.
West Newton
The restaurants and shopping are just a few features travellers like about West Newton. If you want to do some sightseeing nearby, Moody Street Historic District and Jackson Homestead and Museum are a few top places to visit.
Newton Highlands
While you're strolling through Newton Highlands, you may want to check out the restaurants and live music. If you want to see more of the area, hop on the metro at Newton Highlands Station or Eliot Station.
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Popular places to visit
Fenway Park
The iconic home of the Boston Red Sox is on the must-see list of every red-blooded baseball fan.
Harvard University
You don’t have to be a history student to appreciate the unique heritage of this world-renowned academic institution.
Boston Common
Trace the history of Boston and take a break from the city heat in the USA’s oldest public park.
New England Aquarium
From sea lions to sharks, this modern aquarium on Boston’s waterfront brings the ocean world to your fingertips.
Gillette Stadium
Catch an event at Gillette Stadium during your trip to Foxboro. Experience the area's great live music and acclaimed theatre scene.
Copley Square
Historic buildings, great shopping and bags of local colour – what’s not to love about Copley Square?