Directions To North End
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If you are already in Boston, the easiest way to get to
the North End, is to cut through Faneuil Hall, as you
exit out the back you will see the North End across the
wide streets.
If you are taking the T, use either the Orange or the Green Line to get to Haymarket.
As you come out of the station, head towards downtown, towards the clock tower of the Custom House.
If you plan your trip for a Friday or Saturday "The Haymarket" will be open and you can get some great deals on fruit and veggies, fish and cheese!
To your left is the North End.
If you use the Blue Line, you can get off at Government Center head down the Plaza stairs after you exit the station and cut through Faneuil Hall, or cut around the mall by going left at the bottom of the stairs and heading down Union Street, a nice example of Old Boston.
Cross over the streets, Surface Road and Cross Street and dive right in!
The little park you cross through is the North End Park also known as The Rose Kennedy Greenway.
You will find that Hanover Street is the busiest in the area but the other streets are worth exploring also.
The North End is a warm wonderful place with many many many Italian Restaurants!
The locals tell me that Modern Pastry IS the Best in town!
I haven't done any testing yet, so I can't say for sure!
Any pastry I have had in the North End has been top notch!
The North End of Boston is the place to eat when you are in the area.
To follow the trail we took on the Historic North End page Click Here!
Back to the North End
If you are taking the T, use either the Orange or the Green Line to get to Haymarket.
As you come out of the station, head towards downtown, towards the clock tower of the Custom House.
If you plan your trip for a Friday or Saturday "The Haymarket" will be open and you can get some great deals on fruit and veggies, fish and cheese!
To your left is the North End.
If you use the Blue Line, you can get off at Government Center head down the Plaza stairs after you exit the station and cut through Faneuil Hall, or cut around the mall by going left at the bottom of the stairs and heading down Union Street, a nice example of Old Boston.
Cross over the streets, Surface Road and Cross Street and dive right in!
The little park you cross through is the North End Park also known as The Rose Kennedy Greenway.
You will find that Hanover Street is the busiest in the area but the other streets are worth exploring also.
The North End is a warm wonderful place with many many many Italian Restaurants!
The locals tell me that Modern Pastry IS the Best in town!
I haven't done any testing yet, so I can't say for sure!
Any pastry I have had in the North End has been top notch!
The North End of Boston is the place to eat when you are in the area.
To follow the trail we took on the Historic North End page Click Here!
Back to the North End
