The Boston Event Calendar for June 2022 kicks off summer in the city with plenty of fun activities, big events, concerts, and exciting shows plus local favorites (Scooper Bowl!  Beer gardens!) that visitors don't always hear about.  You'll find them all listed here.

The Boston Red Sox return to Fenway Park with home games attracting enthusiastic fans. 

Other top events such as Cirque du Soleil and the Dragon Boat Festival return this year, although the massive Pride Parade is still to be determined due to a change in the sponsoring organization's leadership.

June 2022 holidays in Boston:

  • Juneteenth, June 19 (but government offices, banks, etc will be closed on June 20)
  • Bunker Hill Day, June 17, but this Boston-only holiday is always observed on a Sunday to accommodate a parade in Charlestown - which will be on June 19 in 2022
  • Father's Day, June 19 - not an official holiday, but you should expect restaurants to be more crowded than usual

Top photo:  Outdoor dining along Newbury Street in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood


Summer Boston Harbor Cruises 2022

Downtown skyline from Boston Harbor
Downtown skyline from Boston Harbor

Tour Boston by boat - the best way to see the city!   Check out these fun sightseeing, music, and entertainment Boston Harbor cruises on the Yacht Northern Lights and Schooner Adirondack III:

Popular Cruises on the Northern Lights:

  • Brunch Cruise on the Northern Lights - Savor a delicious 3-course brunch on this relaxing sightseeing cruise around Boston Harbor
  • Boston Harbor Cruise on Northern Lights - Soak up Boston's unique sites and rich history on this comfortable sightseeing cruise around the Harbor - perfect friends and family experience!  Refreshments are available for purchase at the bar
  • Northern Lights Sunset Cruise - Grab a refreshments from the bar and then relax as you watch the sun set on this sail around the Harbor, just in time to catch the USS Constitution fire its cannons as the sun dips down past the horizon
  • Sunday Evening Jazz Cruise on Northern Lights - End your weekend on the perfect note by grooving to live jazz as you watch the ever-changing sunset colors as the sun sets behind Boston's city skyline

Sails on the Adirondack III

Labor Day Fireworks Cruises on September 1


Boston Concerts & Shows 2022

Boston concert schedule - June
Foo Fighters concert at Fenway Park - Photo courtesy of digboston.com

Top June Concerts in Boston 

Checkout the terrific show lineup for June:

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Boston Red Sox Schedule - Home Games at Fenway - June 2022

Red Sox Schedule June  - Fenway Park
Red Sox playing at Fenway Park

Location:  Fenway Park
Nearest T stations:  Green Line B or C/Kenmore; Commuter Rail Worcester Line/Yawkey

Indulge your passion for baseball by going to see the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park.

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Stay:  Hotels near Fenway Park
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Boston Theater Shows for June 2022

Theater productions and shows for June in Boston

Top June Shows in Boston's Theaters - Schedules & Tickets

Book your tickets now for Wicked and other fantastic shows this month:

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Where to Stay near Boston's Theatre District

Enjoy your Boston performance or show experience to the fullest when you stay in one of the nearby Theatre District hotels, such as the luxurious Hyatt Regency:

Hyatt Regency Boston Hotel, top choice near Boston's Theatre District

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Boston Comedy Clubs 2022

Looking for something to do in Boston that doesn't (usually) cost too much money?  Head over to one of Boston's comedy show.  You're sure to leave smiling!

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New England Coastal Tours 2022

Graves Lighthouse - part of fall foliage tour from Boston

These special 1-day New England Coastal Tours on a luxury bus show you spectacular beaches, wetlands, quaint seaside villages, harbors, and lighthouses along the North Shore of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. 

Depending on when you go, you may also see the first displays of brilliant fall foliage along the New England coast.

You'll visit Hampton Beach and have plenty of time to photograph 19th century Nubble Light in York, Maine. 

Don't miss this chance to see New England's glorious coast at its best!

- Find out more about England the NewCoastal Tour - Now through October

- Find out about fall foliage sightseeing tours departing from Boston - Tours start in September


Whale Watching Cruise Tickets

Whale watching cruise
Tail of a humpback whale, seen on a whale watching cruise - Photo credit: iStock.com/stephenalien75

Join one of the exciting 3-hour Whale Watching Cruises departing from the Downtown Boston Waterfront, and experience the thrill of spotting whales off the coast of Boston. 

You'll see magnificent creatures such as Humpback and Finback whales close-up from the deck of your ship, and spot White-Sided Dolphins frolicking in the waters.

These cruises sell out quickly, so don't wait to get your tickets now for this iconic Boston experience!


Fun Events & Activities on the Rose Kennedy Greenway

Splash fountain on the Greenway
Splash fountain on the Greenway

The Rose Kennedy Greenway is offering so many fun things to do this summer: 

  • Greenway Food Trucks:   Over 35 trucks offering specialties ranging from Korean to Summer Shack's seafood to fresh seafood in Dewey Square, the Carousel, Rings Fountain (Milk Street), State Street, Rowes Wharf Plaza, and Trillium Beer Garden.  You'll find them at several locations each day, usually with a total of 5-7 trucks per day.
  • Lion Dances at the Chinatown Gate - Every Saturday from June 18 through August 27 at noon, weather permitting. 
  • Farmers Market in Dewey Square run by Boston Public Market offering fresh produce, meat, cheese, breads and pastries, ice cream, and more.  Open Tuesdays and Thursdays 11am - 4pm
  • Chinatown Farmer's Market in Chin's Park (area of the Greenway by Chinatown).  Look for fresh Chinese vegetables, squash, and fruits; fresh seafood; and staples such as rice, flour, nuts, honey, noodles, beans.  Open every other Saturday (June 18), 10am - 2pm
  • Boston Calling Block Parties - Live music from local artists plus beer, seltzers, and wine spritzers available for purchase (21+).  Lawn games will also be available.  Thursdays, 5pm-8pm, Dewey Square, from June through August.
  • Trillium Beer Garden in the Wharf District Parks (High Street and Atlantic Ave) featuring draft beers by Trillium Brewing Company and a rotating selection of onsite food trucks.  Open Thursday and Friday 2-10pm, Sat 12 noon-10pm, Sunday 12 noon-6pm.
  • City Winery Open Air Wine Garden on Dewey Square across from South Station, serving their locally-crafted wine on tap plus with craft beer and cider by Harpoon Brewery along with a menu of fresh wraps, cheese boards, and snacks.  Open Wed and Thurs 4-9pm, Friday 4-10pm, Sat. 1-9pm, Sunday 11am-7pm.
  • Public Art - See new installations by Rob "ProBlak" Gibbs, Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong, Juan Travieso, and Yu-Wen Wu.
  • Fountains - You'll find them in 7 different locations along the Greenway - so get ready to splash, wade, and cool off! 
  • Carousel - Open daily, 11am-8pm.  Tickets: $4.
  • Greenway Fitness Programs:  Free fitness and yoga classes from local studios; must preregister

More about the Rose Kennedy Greenway

Greenway walking tour and map


Featured New Hotel for June:  Hilton Garden Inn Boston/Brookline

Restaurant and bar at 907 Main
Guest room at Hilton Garden Inn Boston/Brookline

700 Brookline Place, Brookline

With 174 guestrooms and a convenient location on the Brookline/Boston border close to top cultural attractions, universities, and Fenway Park, Hilton Garden Inn Boston/Brookline offers an indoor swimming pool and fitness center, onsite dining, and shuttle service to nearby Longwood Medical Area. 

If you're driving into the city from the west, you'll appreciate the hotel's convenient location close to the Mass Pike (I-90) and Route 9.  Valet parking is available for an affordable (for Boston) fee. 

Best of all, once you're at the hotel, you'll have lots of transportation options at your fingertips.  Just hop onto the commuter rail, subway, or bus and you'll be at Fenway Park, the Museum of Fine Arts, Northeastern University, Simmons University, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Harvard Medical School, and Boston's world class hospitals in Longwood in 3-10 minutes.  Or walk, and enjoy the many coffee shop/bakeries, restaurants, scenic parks, and friendly vibe in Boston's Fenway neighborhood.

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Lawn on D - 2022

Lawn on D summer events

Lawn on D, a playground for adults (kids are welcome too but this is mostly an adult venue) located behind the Convention Center in the South Boston Waterfront, is where you'll find fun swings with LED lights and comfy seating, bocce and other games, and art installations throughout the summer, along with casual food and wine, beer, cocktails, and non-alcoholic beverages. 

Open daily from 7am-11pm from May to October, except when closed for private events (always check their website before going).  Food, drinks, and lawn games available Thursday 3-10:30pm, Friday & Saturday 12 noon-11pm, Sunday 12 noon-10:30pm, with live entertainment by local bands on the weekends.  Swings are open whenever Lawn on D is open.

Rules, in case you're wondering: No dogs, no outside alcohol, no outside food during concession hours.

Another option in this area is to sample one of the many restaurants in the Seaport and Fort Point areas of the South Boston Waterfront.  For Boston Harbor views while you dine, visit a Seaport restaurant.  To try the creative cuisine of some of Boston's most innovative chefs, head to a Fort Point restaurant.


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Juneteenth Celebrations in Boston

Rhododendrons blooming in Charlestown garden in June
Rhododendrons blooming in Charlestown garden in June

Juneteenth celebrates June 19, 1865, the day when Union soldiers reached Galveston, Texas and annouced that the Civil War had ended and that all enslaved people were free.  June 19 immediately became an unofficial day of annual celebration in Texas, and Juneteenth officially became a Texas state holiday in 1980, a Massachusetts state holiday in 2020 (although the state "recognized" Juneteenth in 2007), and a U.S. holiday a few days ago.  In addition to commemorating the end of the institution of slavery in the U.S. and the liberation of African Americans, it also celebrates Black culture and achievements. 

Many of Boston's celebrations of Juneteenth continue to be online again this year, but you can find a comprehensive list of celebrations here. (Be sure to check out the list at the bottom of Black-owned restaurants.)

Here are more places to explore Black history and culture in Boston:

Museum of African American History - Check out their latest exhibition, "Jazz Scene in Boston: Telling the Local Story," as well as their permanent collections.  More information

Black Heritage Trail (Beacon Hill) - Official tours are available, and you can walk the 1.6 mile trail yourself and check out the 10 sites.  Find a map and guide the the sites here

National Center for Afro American Artists (300 Walnut Street, Roxbury)


Garden Tour of Historic Charlestown

Rhododendrons blooming in Charlestown garden in June
Rhododendrons blooming in Charlestown garden in June

Explore the beautiful and historic Charlestown neighborhood as you tour the lush gardens in this oldest part of Boston where the Puritans first landed in 1630 before moving on to Beacon Hill.  You'll start at the Community Gardens at 499 Main Street to pick up your guide book before walking around to see the many special flower gardens and hidden shady oases.

Tickets are $25 in advance online or $30 on the day of the tour (499 Main St) on June 19, 10am-3pm.

Find out more about garden tours in Boston


Beacon Hill Art Walk 2022

Fall colors in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood
Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood

The Beacon Hill Art Walk takes place in the neighborhood's North Slope on June 5, from 12 noon to 6 pm.  Residents open up their private gardens and courtyards for the 100 or so participating artists to display their creations.  Look for original paintings, pottery, sculptures, and more as you stroll around usually hidden spaces in this historic neighborhood and listen to local musicians playing in the gardens. 

Pick up an Art Walk location map when you get there.  Starting points:  135 1/2 Charles Street, and the corner of Cambridge and West Cedar Streets. The event is free - although the art is for sale and you may find treasures you can't resist.


Boston Harborfest with Chowderfest & Fireworks- 2022

Boston's Harborfest

Harborfest is Boston's gala celebration of American Independence, July 4th, and the joy of summer in Boston.  Revolutionary War reenactments, live entertainment, Arts at Harborfest, cruises, an artisan craft fair, walking tours, and more exciting events showcase Boston's colonial, Revolutionary War, and maritime history.  Highlights this year:  A gala 45-minute fireworks show over Boston's Inner Harbor on July 2 and the return of Boston's favorite seafoood event, Chowderfest.

When:  July 1 - 4
Where:
  Main events take place in Boston's Historic Downtown district, Downtown Crossing, along the Freedom Trail, and on the waterfront.
Cost:  Many events are free, with some ticketed tours and cruises.

More about Boston Harborfest events and schedules

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Donna Summer Disco Party

Donna Summer Disco  Ball in Boston

The Donna Summer Disco Party returns on June 24, 6-9pm (to be confirmed for 2022) outdoors at Copley Square to honor the Boston-born disco legend's life and legacy.  Summer was born in Dorchester and grew up in Mission before becoming a star in the 1970s.  No roller rink this year - but you'll be able to dance all night (well, until 9pm) while grooving to Summer's greatest hits, complete with a disco ball, colorful lights, and plenty of glow sticks.  

DJ Vince 1 will provide the music, and Donna's great niece will take the stage for a musical performance.   Masks are encouraged and hand sanitizer will be available. 


Boston Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival

Dragon boats participating in Boston Dragon Boat Festival - photo courtesy of Madeleine Ball
Dragon boats in the Charles River
Photo courtesy of Madeleine Ball

The annual Boston Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival is the largest-running dragon boat race in North America with over 60 teams competing.  Enjoy the spectacular dragon boats, with rowers ranging from novice to expert.  Race seeding trials take place on Saturday, and the races occur on Sunday.Don't miss the Cultural Festival on Sunday (Cambridge side of the Charles) featuring Asian arts, crafts, martial arts, and dance performances!

When:   
- Races:  TBD 
- Cultural Festival with food and entertainment:  TBD
Where:   Charles River, with Festival (food and entertainment) on the Cambridge side of the river
Nearest T station:  Red Line/Harvard Square
Cost:  Free
More Dragon Boat Festival information


Boston Pride Week Update 

Boston Pride Week and Pride Parade schedule

Boston Pride Week, the city's annual celebration of LGBTQ+ communities and the largest pride event in New England, takes place on June 7-12 (to be confirmed).  The celebration is in flux for 2022 because the Boston Pride board of directors resigned and dissolved the organization in July of last year.  We are leaving the following information up for now, in case another group forms and carries on the Pride Week traditions.

Normally, this huge event features multiple festivities, parties, and celebrations around the city during Pride Week, with even more events throughout the month of June.  Boston Pride Week highlights from previous years include:

- Pride Remembrance Memorial at the Garden of Peace, 64-98 Somerset Street (in the esplanade behind 123 Center Plaza in Government Center)
- Pride Night at Fenway Park - Red Sox ticket information
- Boston Pride Festival at City Hall Plaza
- Boston Pride Concert at City Hall Plaza
- Boston Pride Parade from Copley Square to City Hall Plaza
- Pride Parade Route - Parade kicks off in Copley Square in Back Bay, turns right on Clarendon Street and loops through the South End by turning left onto Trement, and left again onto Berkeley Street.  At Boylston Street, the parade turns right.  After passing by the Public Garden, it turns left at Charles Street, right at Beacon Street, and passes along Boston Common and Beacon Hill.  After a final right turn onto Tremont Street, marchers end up at City Hall Plaza.


Boston Hotels with Outdoor Swimming Pools

Boston hotels with outdoor swimming pools:  The Verb
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Boston Discount Cards for Attractions, Tours, Cruises

Best way to save in Boston.  Save 50% or more when you take a Boston Harbor cruise or Duck Boat tour, visit Plimouth Plantation, the New England Aquarium, Museum of Science, Museum of Fine Arts, Fenway Park Tour, and more.   Compare to find out which one is best for you.

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Battle of Bunker Hill Day Parade 2022

Bunker Hill in Charlestown, MA - part of Boston's Freedom Trail
Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, MA - part of Boston's Freedom Trail

When: Sunday, June 19, 12:30pm-3:30pm (to be confirmed)
Where:  Bunker Hill Monument, Monument Square, Charlestown, MA (parade starts at the intersection of Vine, Bunker Hill Street, and Main Street, Charlestown)
Nearest Boston subway station: Orange Line/Community College
Cost:  Free
More information: 617-242-2724

Join the National Park Service at the Bunker Hill Monument on Boston's Freedom Trail to commemorate the anniversary of the famous battle against the British on nearby Breed's Hill on June 17, 1775, and enjoy the Bunker Hill Day Parade, a Boston tradition since 1786.  Members of the Charlestown Militia dressed in Colonial attire play fifes and drums, and offer musket salutes as part of a wreath-laying ceremony at the monument.

The parade kicks off at Hayes Square (corner of Vine and Chelsea Streets), marches up and down Bunker Hill Street, turns left at Main Street at Sullivan Square, continues down Main Street, turns left onto Monument Ave and then right onto Monument Square, turns right onto Winthrop Street, and ends up at the Charlestown Militia Training Field (corner of Common and Winthrop Streets).  Streets start to close to traffic soon after 9am.

Afterward the parade, explore the Bunker Hill Museum (free admission) across from the monument on Monument Street, or follow the red stripe of the Freedom Trail down to the Charlestown Navy Yard for a free tour on the USS Constitution.  

The Battle of Bunker Hill took place during the Seige of Boston, which lasted from April 19, 1775 until March 17, 1776 when the British were finally routed and forced to flee the city. 

June 17th is the official state holiday and is observed in Boston (although not in the rest of Massachusetts or elsewhere in the US).  The parade always takes place on a Sunday on or before June 17.


Museum of Science Exhibits - 2022

Museum of Science Boston Exhibit
Museum of Science Butterfly Garden - Photo credit: Ted

Special Exhibits

  • Project Vaccine - Learn more about vaccines and their development in the Museum's newest exhibition
  • Design Engineering Workshop - Design, build, and test solutions for everyday problems
  • Resilient Venice: Adapting to Climate Change - Learn how we can implement solutions in this new pilot gallery

Permanent Exhibits

With fascinating permanent exhibits for all ages, there's always something to see, do, and learn.  Here are just a few of the most popular:  Butterfly Garden (extra fee), Colossal Fossil: Triceratops Cliff, Cosmic Light, Dinosaurs, Arctic Adventure, Hall of Human Life, Live Animal Care Center, Mathematica, Nanotechnology, Natural Mysteries, New England Habitats, The Light House - plus 17 more!

Where:   Boston's Museum of Science
When:   Daily, 9am-5pm; open until 9pm on Fridays
Admission:  $29 general museum admission ($24 for kids).  Buy online to skip the line.  Get free museum admission when you have a GoBoston Discount card or Boston CityPASS card. 
Imax Theater and Planetarium:  Additional fees apply


Scooper Bowl Ice Cream Fest

Scooper Bowl, Boston's biggest ice cream event

Boston's favorite ice cream fest, Scooper Bowl, normally dishes out 10 or so tons of ice cream, gelato, frozen yogurt, and sorbet in this popular 3-day fundraiser at City Hall Plaza. 

This year, the event will use a safe format involving boxed ice cream kits to be picked up in a variety of locations in the greater Boston area.  Kits will be available for $50 and $75, and can be picked up at one of four Boston locations.

Scooper Bowl raises money for the Jimmy Fund to benefit cancer research at Dana-Farber.  Not only do you get to eat all you want of the ice cream donated by the nation's top frozen dessert companies, but you can vote afterward for your favorite among the 50+ different flavors on offer.

When:  Kits go on sale in late June and get picked up in August
Where:   City Hall Plaza, Boston
Nearest T station:  Blue and Green Lines/Government Center
All-You-Can-Eat Tickets:  https://www.jimmyfund.org/events/cancer-fundraising-events/jimmy-fund-scooper-bowl/ 
More information:   Scooper Bowl


Where to Stay near City Hall Plaza

If you're coming to an event at or near City Hall Plaza, spend stay in a nearby hotel, such as the chic and trendy Ames Hotel:

Ames Hotel, top choice near Boston's City Hall Plaza

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Berklee Summer in the City:  Free Summer Concerts in Boston

Jazz concert at Brewer Fountain Plaza on Boston Common
Jazz concert at Brewer Fountain Plaza on Boston Common

Berklee College of Music students, faculty, and alumni give over 400 free outdoor concerts all over the city during the summer from June through early October.  Music ranges from jazz to classical, Latin to funk, folk to world, and are free. 

Concerts for this year are TBD, but once they're announced, you can find the schedule here:   https://www.berklee.edu/events

Locations include Atlantic Wharf, the Boston Public Library, Brewer Fountain Plaza on Boston Common, the Charlestown Navy Yard, Chin Park and City Winery on the Greenway, selected Boston Harbor Cruises, the Arnold Arboretum, Christopher Columbus Park on the waterfront, Downtown Boston, the Longwood Medical Campus, multiple locations in Cambridge, Dorchester Heights, Institute of Contemporary Art, Prudential Center, Fenway locations, and more.


More Free Summer Concerts in Boston

Concerts in the Courtyard:  Boston Public Library in the McKim Courtyard (700 Boylston Street, Copley Square in Back Bay) on Fridays 12 noon-1pm from early June through the end of August.  Music ranges from jazz to classical, folk to world, and are free.  Right now, the concerts are online on BPL's YouTube channel but may move outdoors later this summer.  More info: https://www.bpl.org/concerts-in-the-courtyard/


Summer Activities in Boston

Christopher Columbus Park - Free events in June in Boston
Christopher Columbus Park overlooking Boston Harbor

Looking for more things to do in Boston in the summer?

Check out:
- Best Boston Summer Activities
- Things to Do in Boston in June
- Things to Do in Boston in July
- Things to Do in Boston on Rainy Days
- Top 10 Boston Attractions


Fun Free Fridays in Boston in June

Exhibit at MIT Museum in Cambridge
Exhibit at MIT Museum in Cambridge

Fun Free Fridays give you free admission to 100 top Massachusetts cultural venues across the state throughout the summer, thanks to the generosity of Highland Street Foundation.  A different selection of destinations offer no-cost access each Friday from the end of June through the end of August. 

In case you're looking ahead to when this event resumes (hopefully) this year, here is the schedule from 2 years ago for Boston area destinations: 

June 29:
- Lyric Stage of Boston
- MIT Museum (Cambridge)
- Concord Museum (Concord)

More Free Friday Events - July

More Free Friday Events - August

More locations outside of Boston:  Highland Street Foundation website


Free Events in Christopher Columbus Park

Trellis and waterfront at Columbus Park
Trellis and waterfront at Columbus Park

Enjoy free outdoor movies and celebrations at Christopher Columbus Park in Boston's North End.  Here's the summer lineup so far: 

Independence Day Celebration for Children (& their families) - June 26, 12 noon-2:30pm - Magician, storyteller, and games
Summer Sunday Movies - Sundays July 18 through August 22, 7pm - Bring a blanket or low folding chairs and watch family favorites starting at sundown.   Find out what's showing:  https://www.foccp.org/foccpevents


North End Feasts and Festivals 2022

Boston's North End, where the annual feasts and festivals take place each summer
Boston's North End, where the annual feasts and festivals take place each summer

Boston's North End Italian Feasts and Festivals draw huge crowds to this historic neighborhood.  You can smell the mouth-watering food, hear the music, and feel the excitement as you walk across the Greenway to Hanover Street, where many of the celebrations take place.

These parades and festivals take place almost every weekend throughout the summer. 

North End Festivals scheduled for June (all are processions only - no feasts during June):

  • Santa Maria Di Anzano Procession - June 5, 10:30am - Mass at St Leonard's Church (Hanover and Prince Streets); 117th annual procession to be held on Sunday, September 19, 1pm starting at St Leonard Church (this Saint's Day is always just a procession; no feast)
  • St Anthony of Padua - June 19, 1pm (to be confirmed) - Outdoor Mass at St Leonard Church's Peace Garden, Hanover and Prince Streets; at 6pm, a candle-lit procession starts at St Leonard Church
  • Saint Padre Pio - June 26 at 1pm (to be confirmed) - Procession starts at St Leonard Church, Hanover and Prince Streets 

Find out about North End Feasts and Festivals taking place in July

Interested in staying in the North End?  Check rates at Bricco Suites, in the heart of the neighborhood, and the waterfront Yacht Haven Inn and Battery Wharf Hotel.


Boston Harbor Cruises


Frog Pond Spray Pool Opens on Boston Common 2022

Boston Common Spray Pool
     

For 2 glorious months after school ends, Frog Pond turns into a spray pond and becomes the best place to cool off in the city ... if you're 12 or under.  The Grand Opening Celebration features family-friendly entertainment, music, art, a gala ceremony, and of course, the chance to play in the 30-foot spray at the center of the pond.  Lifeguards will be on duty this summer during all open hours.

When:  June 23, 11am (to be confirmed); remains open from 11am to 6pm every day through Labor Day, unless there's a thunderstorm
Where:   Frog Pond at Boston Common
Nearest T station:  Green Line/Park
Cost: Free

More Boston Splash Pool Locations:

  • Rose Kennedy Greenway - Rings Fountain, in the Wharf District section near Faneuil Marketplace and Christopher Columbus Park
  • Christian Science Plaza - Boston's Fenway neighborhood, close to the Colonnade Hotel

Cape Ann Artisans Open Studios 2022

Painting by Rebecca Anne Nagle at Cape Ann Artisans Open Studios
Painting by Rebecca Anne Nagle at Cape Ann Artisans Open Studios

Don't miss this wonderful excuse to tour artist studios along the beautiful Rockport and Gloucester coast in early June!  Artists and artisans will welcome you to view their paintings, sculpture, mosaics, photography, pottery, jewelry, and other wonderful creations. 

Drive up from Boston for the day - or spend the weekend and go for walks along the beach, dine on lobster dinners, and browse in local boutiques, galleries, and antique shops.  View Rockport Hotels

Open Studio Tour:  June 4 and 5 at 10am - 5pm
Where:  Open Studio Tour map and more information at www.capeannartisans.com - or pick up brochures with route maps at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, the Rockport Information Booth on Rte 127, and at each studio.  Look for the Studio Tour banner at each location
More information:  Cape Ann Artisans website
Cost:  Free


Free Drop-In Summer Yoga on Boston Common

Dropping in on free summer yoga sessions near the carousel on Boston Common is part of what makes Boston fun in the summer.  Instructors will lead a vinyasa flow class focused on releasing stress and expanding energy and welcome participants of all levels.

When:  Every Thursday, 6-7 pm through September 29 (no class on June 29)
Where:   Frog Pond at Boston Common
Nearest T station:  Green Line/Park
Cost:  Free
Bring:  Your own mat, blocks, towels, and belt


South End Garden Tour

South End Garden Tour

The South End Garden Tour never gets boring because it features gardens in a different area of this large neighborhood every year.  Each year's tour focuses on gardens in specific areas such as Union Park and SoWa, with numerous gardens and green spaces open for this self-guided tour.

Get ready to view some gorgeous gardens in this neighborhood known for its passion for gardening.  Tour proceeds benefit the South End/Lower Roxbury Open Space Land Trust.

You can also stroll through the South End neighborhood on your hown, and perhaps stop for lunch or an early dinner at one of the many terrific chef-owned South End restaurants.

More about Boston and Cambridge garden tours

When:  Saturday, June 11, 10am - 4pm, rain or shine (To be updated for this year)
Where:  Begins at Berkeley Community Garden (corner of Tremont & East Berkeley) in Boston's South End 
Nearest T station:  Orange Line/Back Bay
Cost:  Tickets are $35 on day of the tour, or $30 online - find details at www.thetrustees.org 


More Fun Boston Tours


Roxbury International Film Festival 

When:  TBD
Where:   Museum of Fine Arts, Haley House Bakery Cafe, and other sites in and near Roxbury
Cost:  Tickets to most films are $11; VIP packages available
More information: Rox Film Fest website

The Roxbury International Film Festival showcases films "by, for, and about people of color," with screenings, panel discussions, receptions, and workshops, plus additional events throughout the year.  This year's festival features a hybrid version - plenty online, plus some film screens in person in indoor and outdoor venues - and looks even bigger than ever!

Rox Film began in 1999 when the founders created a venue to celebrate films written, produced, and directed by filmmakers connected with Africa by birth, ancestry, or culture.  It is now the largest film festival with this focus in New England.  Expect an exciting (and big) collection of full-length features, documentaries, experimental films, shorts, and animations, a series of teen-produced films, and a special program of shorts for children under 10.  Find all the details on the Rox Film Fest website.

Check Boston movie theaters for other local films

More Boston film festivals


Back Bay Fens & Rose Garden Tours 

Back Bay Fens & Rose Garden tour information

The Back Bay Fens - normally just called "The Fens," and part of Olmsted's Emerald Necklace of parks - has everything: wilderness areas, the Victory Gardens, ball fields, the Kelleher Rose Garden, war memorials, the meandering Muddy River, and more.  

Tours are offered on a variety of topics and at a variety of times between May and October, and sometimes change at short notice due to weather conditions.  To find out what's on offer, check the Emerald Necklace Conservancy's website.  Tours are free, but a $10 donation per person is requested to help support ongoing maintenance and improvements of the area.

Please note:  Tours may be available (look for details later), but you can also walk around on your own.  There's plenty to see, and the Rose Garden is especially spectacular during June.

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Boston Early Music Festival

The Boston Early Music Festival is HUGE, as you might expect as it's the largest early music festival in the world.  While it's not the only reason why Boston takes center stage as the early music capital of the country, the Festival certainly cements its reputation. 

This week-long celebration of 17th and 18th century music features a fully staged Baroque opera: Steffani's Orlando this year, plus hundreds of other performances, master classes, lectures, demonstrations, workshops, children's programs, and even a sort of trade show of instruments.  On many days, the concert schedule starts at nine in the morning and goes until midnight. 

When:  June 6-13
Where:   Normally at multiple Boston locations - mostly Downtown, Back Bay, Fenway, and the Theatre District, plus a few in other locations; a major venue is the magnificent Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory
Tickets:  Ticket costs vary from free to inexpensive to pricey, with packages available, and the good thing is that all events will continue to be online for awhile after the festival dates; check the event website for details about the many options

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Boston Harbor Islands

Harbor Islands - Boston events July

Hop on a ferry at Boston's Long Wharf for a 15-minuted cruise to the Boston Harbor Islands, where you'll find activities such as free concerts, ranger tours, kayaking trials, clambakes, a Spectacle Island beer garden, Boston Light tours, and even Zumba on weekends and weekdays.  

Enjoy a day of exploring historic sites, photographing birds, enjoying a picnic, hiking, swimming, wading in tidal pools, or simply enjoying the scenery. 

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When:  Late May through Columbus Day
Where:   Georges Island, Spectacle Island, Peddocks Island
Getting there: Boston Harbor Island ferry information
Ferry cost - round trip to the Islands:  $25 adults, $18 children (ages 3-11), $23 seniors 65+, children under 3 free - you can buy your tickets at Long Wharf ticket booth
Closest hotel to Long Wharf: Boston Marriott Long Wharf
Schedule information:  Boston Harbor Islands website


Secret Gardens of Cambridge Tour

Lupines in a Cambridge garden

The Secret Gardens of Cambridge tour, sponsored by Friends of the Cambridge Public Library, takes place only during alternate years ending in even numbers - and this is an OFF year.  The self-guided exploration typically covers 4 Cambridge neighborhoods and 24 gardens, including many that are new to the tour each year.  You'll get tons of gardening ideas, and see a mix of public and private garden paradises.

Date:  Usually the first Sunday in June - check back next year for exact date and time
Where:   Cambridge, MA (just across the river from Boston)
Nearest T station:  Red Line/Harvard
Cost:  Tickets are $25 on day of the tour; available at all Cambridge library branches and numerous Cambridge businesses, including Porter Square Books, Brattle Square Florist, Rodney's Books, Pemberton Farms, Big Picture Framing, Nomad, Clothware, and Bonny's Garden Center.  Proceeds benefit the Cambridge Public Library - this is its biggest fundraiser!

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Cambridge Arts River Festival

When:  Saturday, June 1, 11am - 6pm
Where:   Along the Massachusetts Avenue between Prospect and Sidney Streets and down Sidney Street to Pacific Street
Nearest T station:  Red Line: Central - Please note: many streets near Central Square including Mass Ave will be closed, and performers and vendors will be using the already-scarce parking - so don't even think about driving to this event
Cost:   Free - although you'll find plenty to buy from food and crafts vendors

Please note:  The festival is online only this year (find information here), but this is what normally happens:

The Charles River Festival is like a huge street party celebrating early summer in the city with outstanding music, the People's Sculpture Race (you push, pull, or pedal your sculpture along the 3/4 mile course), performances, and food.  Around 200,000 festival goers come each year. 

Enjoy the sunshine and lots of excellent folk, Latin, jazz, and world music performances and dance at 6 performance stages, plus poetry, theater, art exhibits, and family-oriented craft-making activities at this huge festival celebrating the arts.  Over 100 food vendors and artisans sell their offerings.  Do your holiday shopping now and you'll be all set in December. 


Summer in the City

Boston Harbor Hotel's Blues Barge - Summer in the City

Boston Harbor Hotel's popular "Summer in the City" series lets you kick back and enjoy live music overlooking the waterfront throughout the summer from June 29 until August 26. 

Listen to music between 6pm - 10pm as musicians perform on the Blues Barge on Tuesday (Pop-Soul), Wednesday (Rat Pack), and Thursday (Blues Barge).

Combine these events with a drink and dinner on the hotel's terrace overlooking the Harbor for the perfect summer evening.

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10K Race through Back Bay 

When:  June 23, 8am
Where:   Boston Common - Starts and finishes on Charles Street
Closest T station: Green Line/Arlington
Cost:  $65 registration fee
More information: BAA Website

Whether you're training for the next Boston Marathon or just want to do a Sunday morning dash through Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and Fenway, the Boston Athletic Association's 10-kilometer race presents a perfect opportunity to test your skills and stamina during Boston's summer weather. 

Limited to 10,000 runners, the race will follow a course that begins and ends from Boston Common at Charles Street, and winds through the Back Bay and Fenway neighborhoods.  No qualifying standard is required for this race.

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Monster Jam at Gillette Stadium - 2022

Monster truck - photo credit istock.com/Vlacheslav Chenobrovin
Monster truck - photo credit istock.com/Vlacheslav Chenobrovin

See massive trucks compete at Monster Jam at Gillette Stadium on June 4 at 7pm, with a Pit Party starting at 2:30pm where you can see the monster trucks upclose, watch live pre-race interviews, participate in Q&As with drivers, and relax with other fans at this family-friendly event. 

Get your tickets now (add the Pit Party Pass at the bottom of the ticket list to your regular ticket if you want both experiences).


Cirque du Soleil's CrystalCirque du Soleil acrobats - Photo credit: greyloch, Creative Commons

Cirque du Soleil performers in Crystal - Photo courtesy of Cirque du Soleil

Cirque du Soleil's ground-breaking Crystal at Agganis Arena combines circus arts and ice sports in a dazzling performance by a spectacular cast of internationally acclaimed ice skaters, acrobats, musicians, and even a comic clown. 

As this uplifting story of a young girl using her creativity and imagination to discover her superpowers unfolds on the ice and in the air, you'll see stunning skating and acrobatic feats, hear stirring music, and feel Crystal's joy.

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Cirque du Soleil's Crystal dates:  June 1 - 12
Crystal venue:  Agganis Arena, Boston

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Continuing during June in Boston

SoWa Open Market in Boston

SoWa Open Market in Boston's South End

Noon Concerts at King's Chapel on the Freedom Trail

First Fridays at Museum of Fine Arts

Fish Weir on Boston Common


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