Acorn Street in Boston's historic Beacon Hill is a picturesque cobblestone lane, known for its quintessential New England charm. Hailed as one of the most photographed streets in the US, it offers a glimpse into the city's rich history and colonial-era architecture. Stroll down this enchanting street to experience the beauty of Federal-style row houses, colorful doors, and blooming window boxes, all set against a backdrop of gas lanterns and uneven cobblestones. Whether you're a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking old Boston's charm, Acorn Street is a serene escape worth exploring. #Boston #History...
Read moreSuperrrr cute and very IG friendly. Free to the public, very hilly with cobblestones so if you are wheelchair enabled, might not be the easiest to get to but not impossible
Beware though, it’s all influencers crawling all over. You will probably end up in the background of someone’s pic. But it’s so worth it.
Regarded as the most photographed street in Boston, as well as one of the oldest streets in America. it’s history is super well maintained by the locals and I’m so happy we...
Read moreAcorn Street in Beacon Hill is undoubtedly charming, with its cobblestones and historic feel. However, based on the glowing reviews I read before visiting—many calling it the most beautiful street in Boston—I found it a bit underwhelming. That said, the Beacon Hill neighborhood itself is delightful, with its quiet, tree-lined streets and classic architecture. Acorn Street is worth seeing as part of a leisurely walk through the area, just go with modest...
Read more