Date Ideas in Boston, MA

  • TripBuzz discovered 121 different types of activities for couples in the Boston area, including Neighborhoods (like North End), Shopping Districts (like Faneuil Hall Marketplace), Music Venue (like Bank of America Pavilion) and Duck Tours (like Boston Duck Tours), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 607 date ideas in or near Boston, Massachusetts, including 567 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salem, Cambridge, Lowell and Concord.
  • TripBuzz discovered 121 different types of activities for couples in the Boston area, including Neighborhoods (like North End), Shopping Districts (like Faneuil Hall Marketplace), Music Venue (like Bank of America Pavilion) and Duck Tours (like Boston Duck Tours), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 607 date ideas in or near Boston, Massachusetts, including 567 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salem, Cambridge, Lowell and Concord.
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Bike Rentals 227 Thames Street, Bristol, RI 2809 MoreLess Info
Pedego Electric Bikes Rhode Island offers 500 watt electric bicycles for sale or rent to take on self-guided tours, and have many bikes in their inventory including tandems. Rentals are by the hour or day.
49.0 Miles
95% 966 votes
Beaches Race Point Road, Provincetown, MA 02657 MoreLess Info
A part of the Cape Cod National Seashore on the side which overlooks the Atlantic ocean, Race Point Beach is a vast stretch of golden sand that is famous for the intense rip tides and surfing opportunities.
49.1 Miles
73% 22 votes
Beaches Scusset Beach Road, Sandwich, MA 02563 MoreLess Info
Located at the eastern end of the Cape Cod Canal, Scusset Beach State Reservation features a camping area with 98 sites, as well as a fishing pier. The beach also features a picnic area and bike trails.
49.2 Miles
67% 52 votes
Parks Asylum Road, Warwick, RI MoreLess Info
Warwick, Rhode Island is home to the Buttonwoods City Park. Its amenities include picnic tables, flush toilets, miles of bike trails and three baseball diamonds. The diamonds must be reserved in advance.
49.2 Miles
94% 54 votes
Specialty Museums 1 Burnside Street, Bristol, RI MoreLess Info
Yachting aficionados must plan a visit to Herreshoff Marine Museum and marvel at the collection of fine sailing vessels and America's Cup history and memorabilia. Open since 1971, the museum now displays over 60 boats.
49.3 Miles
94% 114 votes
Parks 244 Hooksett Road, Manchester, NH 03104 MoreLess Info
Manchester, New Hampshire's Livingston Park serves adults and children in the community. It features a running track, soccer field, a splash pool and a large splash pool for children. It also hosts sports games on its athletic field.
49.3 Miles
93% 975 votes
Specialty Museums High Pole Hill Road, Provincetown, MA 02657 MoreLess Info
The Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown is the largest granite structure in the country which was erected during early 20th-century in memory of the Pilgrim settlers. At the base of the monument is the Provincetown Museum wich features a variety of artifacts about local history.
49.3 Miles
86% 7 votes
Specialty Museums Bristol, RI MoreLess Info
Located in Bristol, Rhode Island along the Narragansett Bay, the Herreshoff Marine Museum and America's Cup Hall of Fame outlines the history of the America's Cup competition through its maritime displays. A sailing school is also featured at the site.
49.4 Miles
91% 66 votes
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Art House

Theaters 214 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657 MoreLess Info
The Art House features live performers during Provincetown's busy tourist season. The business also has two cafes preparing food like salads, soups, and sandwiches to order at lunch and when the theater is not open, as well as a restaurant with a daily dish when it is, and a bar.
49.4 Miles
94% 64 votes
Walking Trails Province Lands Road and Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA MoreLess Info
Enjoy views of the Provincetown shore while getting some exercise with a walk along Provincetown Causeway. This roughly one-mile stretch begins near a park that commemorates the Pilgrim's first landing, and trekkers are better able to see lighthouses not reachable by car.