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Boston Children's Museum
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Boston Children's Museum is a children's museum in Boston, Massachusetts, dedicated to the education of children. Located on Children's Wharf along the Fort Point Channel, Boston Children's Museum is the second oldest children's museum in the United States.
Nearby attractions
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
306 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Childrens Wharf Harborwalk
308 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Martin's Park
64 Sleeper St, Boston, MA 02210
Boston Fire Museum
344 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage
51 Seaport Blvd, Boston, MA 02210
Museum of Ice Cream
115 Seaport Blvd, Boston, MA 02210
Atlantic Wharf
280 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Fan Pier Park
1 Courthouse Wy, Boston, MA 02210
Institute of Contemporary Art
25 Harbor Shore Dr, Boston, MA 02210
Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway
Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02110
Nearby restaurants
The Barking Crab
88 Sleeper St, Boston, MA 02210
The Smoke Shop BBQ - Seaport
343 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Flour Bakery + Cafe
12 Farnsworth St, Boston, MA 02210
Lolita Fort Point
253 Summer St, Boston, MA 02210
Pastoral ARTisan Pizza + Kitchen + Bar
345 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Bon Me - Fort Point
313 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Boqueria Seaport
25 Thomson Pl, Boston, MA 02210
Lucky's Lounge
355 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Grace By Nia
60 Seaport Blvd #325, Boston, MA 02210
Smith & Wollensky - Boston
Atlantic Wharf, 294 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Nearby hotels
InterContinental Boston by IHG
510 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210
The Envoy Hotel, Autograph Collection
70 Sleeper St, Boston, MA 02210
Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Downtown/Seaport
370 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
Boston Harbor Hotel
70 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA 02110
The Dagny Boston
89 Broad St, Boston, MA 02110
The Langham, Boston
250 Franklin St, Boston, MA 02110
Seaport Hotel Boston
1 Seaport Ln, Boston, MA 02210
Club Quarters Hotel Faneuil Hall, Boston
161 Devonshire St, Boston, MA 02110
The Westin Boston Seaport District
425 Summer St, Boston, MA 02210
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
450 Summer St, Boston, MA 02210
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Boston Children's Museum

308 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210
4.7(2.7K)
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Boston Children's Museum is a children's museum in Boston, Massachusetts, dedicated to the education of children. Located on Children's Wharf along the Fort Point Channel, Boston Children's Museum is the second oldest children's museum in the United States.

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attractions: Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Childrens Wharf Harborwalk, Martin's Park, Boston Fire Museum, Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage, Museum of Ice Cream, Atlantic Wharf, Fan Pier Park, Institute of Contemporary Art, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway, restaurants: The Barking Crab, The Smoke Shop BBQ - Seaport, Flour Bakery + Cafe, Lolita Fort Point, Pastoral ARTisan Pizza + Kitchen + Bar, Bon Me - Fort Point, Boqueria Seaport, Lucky's Lounge, Grace By Nia, Smith & Wollensky - Boston
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(617) 426-6500
Website
bostonchildrensmuseum.org

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Nearby attractions of Boston Children's Museum

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

Childrens Wharf Harborwalk

Martin's Park

Boston Fire Museum

Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage

Museum of Ice Cream

Atlantic Wharf

Fan Pier Park

Institute of Contemporary Art

Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

4.6

(3.8K)

Closed
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Childrens Wharf Harborwalk

Childrens Wharf Harborwalk

4.8

(89)

Closed
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Martin's Park

Martin's Park

4.9

(131)

Open 24 hours
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Boston Fire Museum

Boston Fire Museum

4.8

(149)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Bostons Politically Incorrect North End 
Food Tour
Bostons Politically Incorrect North End Food Tour
Thu, Dec 11 • 11:00 AM
Boston, Massachusetts, 02113
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Walk your way through Bostons history
Walk your way through Bostons history
Thu, Dec 11 • 9:30 AM
Boston, Massachusetts, 02199
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Behind Boston’s Lobster Scene: A Seaport Food Tour
Behind Boston’s Lobster Scene: A Seaport Food Tour
Fri, Dec 12 • 11:00 AM
Boston, Massachusetts, 02210
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Nearby restaurants of Boston Children's Museum

The Barking Crab

The Smoke Shop BBQ - Seaport

Flour Bakery + Cafe

Lolita Fort Point

Pastoral ARTisan Pizza + Kitchen + Bar

Bon Me - Fort Point

Boqueria Seaport

Lucky's Lounge

Grace By Nia

Smith & Wollensky - Boston

The Barking Crab

The Barking Crab

4.1

(2.8K)

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The Smoke Shop BBQ - Seaport

The Smoke Shop BBQ - Seaport

4.4

(993)

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Flour Bakery + Cafe

Flour Bakery + Cafe

4.5

(949)

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Lolita Fort Point

Lolita Fort Point

4.3

(1.7K)

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Reviews of Boston Children's Museum

4.7
(2,695)
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2.0
1y

During our visit, three instances occurred. I will also say that we visited this museum in February 2023 and loved it, had absolutely no problems whatsoever and were excited to come back. I'm extremely disappointed to write this negative review. I'm giving the museum two stars because my kids liked the ball exhibit at the front.

I walked into the museum and, instead of being greeted kindly, I was told I couldn't bring my coffee into the museum. My son had already began climbing on the first floor structure. I said I needed to watch my son, and I would stay right by the garbage can. I had never been told this at any children's museum, and my kids and I went to two in the Chicago area the week before. The way that the person spoke with me wasn't kind either, and I didn't appreciate being greeted in a rude manner.

My friend had made reservations for our children to enjoy the 0-3 playroom area. I was with my 2-year-old daughter and my son as well, who is 5 years old. My husband was not present at the museum during this time, so I was solo with both kids. We got to the entrance of the 0-3 area, and the woman working there asked how old my kids are. I said, "5 and 2 years old." I was told my son (who, by the way, went to this exact area in February 2023) couldn't come into the play area. I said, "What do you mean? What do you do with siblings? I can't be the only solo parent/guardian here with more than one child." She said, "Sorry, but he can't come in." I said, "Listen, we have a reservation. My daughter wanted to come." And they FINALLY let us in for a few minutes after I agreed that I'd stay "right by" him. Then, she came up to me AGAIN and rudely pointed out that my son was "playing" in an area that was "only developmentally appropriate for ages 0-3". She said he was supposed to sit on a bench and watch my daughter. LOL. I said, "You know what? I changed my mind. He's actually 3." I got my kids and left that area. My son was extremely upset about the way the woman spoke about him as if he wasn't there. We don't go anywhere where we aren't wanted.

My daughter was playing by the water table. Suddenly, another girl, who was at the station directly next to my daughter, threw up in the water table. I grabbed my daughter and walked away from that area and that family immediately. Then, I saw that kid walking around the museum 5 minutes later! I was astonished that she was allowed to stay. So, I went to the front and asked to speak with a manager--Justin. When I asked why she was allowed to stay after throwing up, I was told by Justin, "I'm not a doctor. How do I know she's sick? We don't kick people out of the museum just because they throw up." I said, "That's literally our school policy. For both of my kids. If they throw up, they go home. I don't want to get sick, and I don't want my children to be surrounded by sick children." The way Justin spoke with me was incredibly rude. Two separate times, he told me he needed to "end the conversation now". I would have reprimanded my 5-year-old if he ever spoke to me the way Justin spoke with me, a paying patron, who visited this museum.

It's truly a shame that all of these incidents occurred. I do hope that, at a future time, the museum can look closely at their policies to see what's working/not working well so customers can have an...

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4.0
2y

The sheer abundance of enjoyable activities tailored for children at this museum was nothing short of remarkable. The three floors, each dedicated to distinct themes, offered a diverse range of engaging experiences. What truly stood out was the fusion of STEM activities and artistic endeavors seamlessly integrated into the offerings. This thoughtful combination not only ensures a well-rounded engagement but also caters to various interests within the family unit.

The interactive nature of the exhibits transformed the museum into a playground of learning and amusement for visitors of all ages. Families were able to delve into hands-on experiences that encouraged participation, exploration, and discovery. The immersive atmosphere fostered an environment where education and entertainment harmoniously coexisted, making it an ideal destination for family outings.

The presence of STEM activities added an educational dimension that was both enjoyable and enriching. From fostering problem-solving skills to encouraging creative thinking, these experiences engaged young minds in a way that went beyond mere entertainment. Simultaneously, the presence of artistic elements on display allowed for self-expression and appreciation of the creative process.

The fact that the museum spans across three floors indicates the extent of its offerings. Each floor, with its unique thematic focus, promises hours of exploration and excitement. This diversity ensures that families can tailor their visit to their specific interests while being exposed to a wide array of captivating experiences.

As a testament to its appeal, the anticipation of a return visit is already building. The desire to further explore the myriad of activities and themes, combined with the promise of continued family enjoyment, highlights the museum's lasting impact. It's evident that this venue is not just a one-time destination, but a place where families can return time and again to delve into new adventures and discoveries.

In conclusion, the wealth of fun, interactive, and educational opportunities this museum provides for children and families is truly impressive. The combination of STEM activities and artistic engagement across three floors, the overall interactivity, and the promise of spending extended hours immersed in learning and play make it a must-visit location. For anyone seeking a rich, diverse, and enjoyable family outing, this museum undoubtedly offers an experience that will be cherished and...

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5.0
1y

The Boston Children’s Museum is a must-visit destination for families, offering an engaging and immersive experience for kids of all ages. From the moment you step inside, it’s clear this place is all about learning through play. The exhibits are thoughtfully designed to spark curiosity and creativity, making every corner an adventure.

One of the standout features is the emphasis on hands-on interaction. Whether it's climbing structures, water play areas, or art stations, kids are encouraged to touch, explore, and experiment. The museum does an excellent job incorporating STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) concepts into its exhibits, ensuring that kids learn while having fun. The construction zone, for instance, allows children to build and problem-solve, while the art studio gives them the chance to express their creativity.

The museum also celebrates cultural diversity with exhibits that teach kids about the world around them. It's a great way to foster understanding and curiosity about different cultures.

What sets the Boston Children’s Museum apart is its ability to engage kids on multiple levels—whether it’s physical activity, creative expression, or intellectual stimulation, there’s something for everyone. Parents will also appreciate the museum’s thoughtful layout and the availability of rest areas.

Overall, the Boston Children’s Museum is more than just a place to play; it’s a space where memories are made and learning is disguised as fun. It’s a perfect destination for families looking to spend quality time together while sparking their child’s...

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