- Our list of the best things to do in Norwood, Massachusetts, features the top 678 nearby activities — including 303 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Norwood, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Norwood, MA , followed by 669 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boston, Cambridge, Concord, Brookline, Watertown, Framingham, Somerville, Lynn, Newton, Waltham, Hingham, Lexington, Natick, Marlborough, Arlington, Medford, Wellesley, Quincy, Pawtucket, Foxboro, Scituate, Attleboro, Lincoln, Franklin, Hull, Malden, Dedham, Saugus, Milton, Taunton, Cumberland, Brockton, Braintree, Needham, Woburn, Lincoln, Woonsocket, Revere, Randolph, Stoughton, Burlington, Chelsea, North Smithfield, Everett, Weymouth, Melrose, Billerica, East Providence, Medfield and Chatham
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            The first of its kind in Watertown, the Watertown Dog Park is an off leash park with separate fenced areas for large and smaller dogs. Owners should bring their own water and clean-up bags.        
    
    
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            From skating lessons to hockey teams, Asiaf Skating Rink is an indoor ice rink that is open to the public for freestyle skating. The arena has a pro shop where visitors can purchase skates.        
    
    
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            The Hynes Convention Center is a large purpose built function area which caters for corporate and public gatherings. It features state of the art technology and modern management practices throughout, and is surrounded my major hotel brands.        
    
    
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            The Prudential Center is a collection of shopping and eating experiences located across several areas and spaces, on the ground floor of the Prudential Center building. An observation point with views of the city is located on the 50th floor.        
    
    
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            Central Rock Gym is a 28,000 sq ft climbing facility with 50 ft walls, a giant boulder and lead structure and a fitness and yoga room. They offer camps, competitions and classes in yoga, hot yoga, pilates and spinning.         
    
    
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            Cochituate State Park is located on Lake Cochituate. The park offers various recreational activities including motor boating, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, fishing, picnicking, and swimming. The park encompasses three sections of Lake Cochituate with boat rentals available in the summer.        
    
    
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            As a museum run by two local magicians, Magic Art Studio features the largest collection of Petrie Lewis products. The museum houses antique magic equipment like pistols, cards, and an award won by Houdini.        
    
    
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            Run by a local historical society, Edmund Fowle House & Museum is a historic building where the Treaty of Watertown was signed. Today the house serves as a museum filled with artifacts from the Civil War.        
    
    
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            Opened in 1979, the Plumbing Museum is a museum dedicated to displaying information and exhibits solely about the trade of plumbing from history to present day. The museum is popular among fellow plumbers, tradesmen, and other curious individuals.        
    
    
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                Prudential Center or Museum of Science, Boston, MA 02116
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            The Boston Duck Tours allow for a wide range of sightseeing including Bunker Hill, Boston Common, and Quincy Market before splashing into the Charles River. Once in the water, those on the tour can take in stunning views of the Boston and Cambridge skylines.