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    Booking prices vary with the property type, features, and rental length, but rates generally range from $20 to $3,411 per hour for spaces in Boston.
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    There are currently 53 locations available in Boston.
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    Boston is a popular spot for Event Space, Photography Studio and Loft Studio locations.
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    Right now, there are at least 26 of different types of locations in Boston.
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About Boston

Boston is in the heart of Massachusetts, and for a time, it was the heart of America during the period leading up to and after the American Revolution. Because of that, Boston is anything but your typical New England city. Not only that, but it’s also the capital and richest city in Massachusetts. This makes it a wonderful city to live in, no matter what field you’re in.

Not only is Boston a historic and wealthy city, but it is also known for more things than you can count. The famous “Boston baked beans” is but one thing to come out of Boston. There are also famous sports stadiums and teams, bars, music venues, parks, and more. There’s so much to see and do in Boston that if you decide to live there, you’ll find it difficult to run out of new things to do.

As far as the weather is concerned, Boston is one place where you will truly get to experience the changing of the seasons. The summers are warm but not too hot, the winters are cold and snowy, and most days in Boston are at least partly cloudy. It makes for excellent weather to tour the city and still spend some time outdoors, too, if you like to exercise or just enjoy nature after planning that business meeting, private event, photo shoot, or girls’ night out.

Attractions in Boston

One of the best things about Boston is that there are so many places to go it would be hard to see them all. From iconic places known around the world to historic sites that pre-date America, there’s no shortage of fun and educational opportunities everywhere you look in the city of Boston. You can explore alone or bring the whole family and find something to enjoy.

Fenway Park
If you’re a sports fan and you’re in Boston, then you have no choice but to visit the iconic Fenway Park. One of the oldest stadiums in the country, Fenway has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912 and continues to draw a full crowd when games are played. Whether you catch a game or just sign up and go for a tour, Fenway Park is worth seeing at least once while you’re in Boston.

Freedom Trail
Most know that Boston is home to a wealth of different historic sites, and the Freedom Trail is the perfect way to experience them all at once. The 2.5-mile trail travels past many of them and is a popular tourist attraction for those interested in the city's history. It is well worth a trip if you have the time after your event planning or production work ends.

Boston Public Garden
The Boston Public Garden is right next door to Boston Common. These two entities represent the first park and botanical garden in America. The common was established nearly 150 years before the founding of America, and the public garden was founded in 1837, making both natural historic sites worth exploring.

Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
If you want to learn more about the event that basically started the American Revolution, then the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum is the place to go. This floating museum in downtown Boston features live reenactments of the tea party, interactive exhibits, and even a tearoom, making it the perfect venue for a memorable experience. What better way to spend a day than to reenact an event from history? Maybe you can toss some tea into the water while you’re at it.

John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum and Library
One more thing to do in Boston is to visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum and Library, where you can learn all about one of the most liked presidents in American history. The museum houses artifacts from his short-lived presidency, and the library contains many of the documents he signed while in office. It is a fitting way to pay respects to a fallen president.

Production Locations in Boston

When you’ve got everything ready to put on a production, the last thing you need is trouble finding a location to produce whatever it is you’re working on. Whether you need a sound stage for an interview or to record music, studio space for a photo shoot, or the perfect set for a movie, Boston has every type of location imaginable and much more.

Blank Canvas Creative Event Space
Sometimes, when you’re trying to put together a production, what you need is just an empty room or a near-empty room and some space to imagine what it could be from a simple podcast to the next blockbuster. This blank canvas creative event space is perfect for figuring out your next creation or just setting up shop while you get production figured out.

Nightclubs and Bars
If you’re looking for a location that’s a bit more gritty and real, then you might want to consider one of the many nightclub and bar locations available to rent and the type of production you could make with a space like that. There are a ton of ways to use that type of space, and you will have plenty of options.

The Great Outdoors
No matter what kind of production you are filming in Boston, choosing an outdoor location to shoot your film is a spectacular idea. From the historic Boston Tea Party in Boston Harbor to the Public Garden where they shot Matt Damon and Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting as well as Ted starring Mark Wahlberg, the city has had its fair share of productions.

Meeting and Event Venues in Boston

The last thing you want to happen when you’re putting together the details for that high-level board meeting at your company is to find out that the location you chose doesn’t have the amenities you need. Worse yet, you forgot to book catering for that rehearsal dinner. With the variety of options available for meetings and corporate events, event planners can easily find a location that meets their needs, ensuring every gathering is a memorable event. You’ll have more than enough party venues to choose from to hold the event or meeting of your choice.

Churches and Temples
Boston is packed full of great architectural buildings including some stunning churches and temples. These are not just great for hosting a christening or wedding party venue in Boston, but many also have party rooms or event spaces. The Church of the Covenant was used in producing Boondock Saints and the Old South Church has music services on offer.

The Fenway Room
If you’re looking for a high-class event space to hold a dinner party, corporate event, or executive luncheon for your business, then The Fenway Room is just the event venue you need. The venue is attached to a hotel that offers a full-service bar and food court while still being adjacent to numerous other venues and attractions to check out.

Private Homes
Boston has a vast array of mansions, estates, and even castles to book for a party or meeting. Whether you are seeking a charming Victorian home from the 1800s in the South End or a grand structure like Saunders Castle at Park Plaza in Back Bay, Boston event venues offer a plethora of options in all sizes, shapes, and price ranges.