- TripBuzz discovered 118 different types of activities for couples in the Beverly area, including Beaches (like Dane Street Beach), Gardens (like Long Hill), Parks (like Lynch Park) and Recreation Centers (like Greater Beverly YMCA - Sterling Center), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 569 date ideas in or near Beverly, Massachusetts, including 552 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Gloucester, Salem and Cambridge.
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A public botanical garden, the Fuller Gardens contains a Colonial Revival Style formal rose garden, Japanese garden, and an array of English perennials.
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The Davis Museum
Wellesley College, 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02482
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The Davis Museum is an art museum that is home to permanent collections that display paintings, sculptures, paper works, photographs, and decorative objects. The museum is best known for having an Andy Warhol collection.
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Customers love the passion and talent Eye Candy Cinema Inc brings to its projects. From extreme settings and documentaries to web pieces and institutional videos, they can do it all.
28.4 Miles
The Nashoba Valley Ski Area is a tube and stay ski resort. Ski lessons, seasonal holiday events and attractions like snow-racing are available both camp-style and for individuals in addition to resort style lodging.
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106 Central St, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 2482
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Known as Wellesley College's campus treasure, Wellesley College Botanic Gardens offer a peaceful way to spend a day. The gardens are home to plant life from the deserts of Mexico and Africa and the rainforests of Malaysia and Brazil.
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At Rocco's Tavern, visitors can enjoy beer and a homemade meal while watching the game on one of its many sports TVs. The bar serves imported and domestic beers. It also hosts karaoke on Fridays.
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The Charles River Peninsula is a restored grassland field surrounded by water on three sides. The peninsula is populated by birch, hemlock, and beech trees and features several shoreline walking paths.
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Located near the Exeter River, the Phillips Exeter Trail has marked trails for walking, hiking and biking with access to the river for kayaking. During the winter, the trails are also used for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
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Known as both Gilman and Oilman Park, this facility was created with the community in mind. It offers a baseball stadium and basketball court, but is most popular because of its cannon monument and fabulous views of Exeter River.