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Central Rock Gym — Attraction in Boston

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Central Rock Gym
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Nearby attractions
TD Garden
100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114
Boston Public Market
100 Hanover St, Boston, MA 02108
Haymarket
100 Hanover St, Boston, MA 02108
Little Italy
209 Endicott St, Boston, MA 02113
Rose Kennedy Greenway
Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02109
Improv Asylum
216 Hanover St, Boston, MA 02113, United States
The Paul Revere House
19 N Square, Boston, MA 02113
Old North Church
193 Salem St, Boston, MA 02113
Bobby Orr Statue
110 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114
DeFilippo Playground
135 Prince St, Boston, MA 02113
Nearby restaurants
Regina Pizzeria
11 1/2 Thacher St, Boston, MA 02113, United States
Tony & Elaine's
111 N Washington St, Boston, MA 02114
Tavern in the Square
120 Beverly St, Boston, MA 02114
Pizzeria Rustico
85 Canal St, Boston, MA 02114
A&B Kitchen • BAR
115 Beverly St, Boston, MA 02114
New York Shawarma Guys
83 Canal St, Boston, MA 02114
Massimino's
207 Endicott St, Boston, MA 02113
Filippo Ristorante & Bar
283 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114
La Famiglia Giorgio's Restaurant
112 Salem St, Boston, MA 02113
Hurricane's at the Garden
150 Canal St, Boston, MA 02114
Nearby hotels
Courtyard by Marriott Boston Downtown/North Station
107 Beverly St, Boston, MA 02114
Hotel Indigo Boston Garden by IHG
280 Friend St, Boston, MA 02114
Pennyweight Hotel Boston, Curio Collection by Hilton
155 Portland St, Boston, MA 02114
citizenM Boston North Station hotel
70 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114
Eurostars The Boxer
107 Merrimac St, Boston, MA 02114
Meco Hotels
234 Friend St, Boston, MA 02114, United States
Canopy by Hilton Boston Downtown
99 Blackstone St, Boston, MA 02109
The Bostonian Hotel Boston
26 North St, Boston, MA 02109
Bricco Suites
239 Hanover St, Boston, MA 02113
Mariners House
11 N Square, Boston, MA 02113
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Central Rock Gym
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Central Rock Gym

99 Beverly St, Boston, MA 02114
4.6(78)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: TD Garden, Boston Public Market, Haymarket, Little Italy, Rose Kennedy Greenway, Improv Asylum, The Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Bobby Orr Statue, DeFilippo Playground, restaurants: Regina Pizzeria, Tony & Elaine's, Tavern in the Square, Pizzeria Rustico, A&B Kitchen • BAR, New York Shawarma Guys, Massimino's, Filippo Ristorante & Bar, La Famiglia Giorgio's Restaurant, Hurricane's at the Garden
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(617) 227-1087
Website
centralrockgym.com

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Nearby attractions of Central Rock Gym

TD Garden

Boston Public Market

Haymarket

Little Italy

Rose Kennedy Greenway

Improv Asylum

The Paul Revere House

Old North Church

Bobby Orr Statue

DeFilippo Playground

TD Garden

TD Garden

4.6

(8.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Boston Public Market

Boston Public Market

4.6

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Haymarket

Haymarket

4.5

(2K)

Open 24 hours
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Little Italy

Little Italy

4.6

(102)

Open 24 hours
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The boSTONER Cannoli Tour
Fri, Dec 26 • 2:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Central Rock Gym

Regina Pizzeria

Tony & Elaine's

Tavern in the Square

Pizzeria Rustico

A&B Kitchen • BAR

New York Shawarma Guys

Massimino's

Filippo Ristorante & Bar

La Famiglia Giorgio's Restaurant

Hurricane's at the Garden

Regina Pizzeria

Regina Pizzeria

4.6

(3.1K)

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Tony & Elaine's

Tony & Elaine's

4.4

(364)

$$

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Tavern in the Square

Tavern in the Square

4.3

(871)

$$

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Pizzeria Rustico

Pizzeria Rustico

4.7

(195)

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Alex SunAlex Sun
Different than several other crg (Hadley, Framingham, Watertown, Randolph, Cambridge, Warwick) I’ve been to, crg Boston really utilize their volumes. It’s a small gym with no rope climbs around, but they renew quarter of climbs weekly, which I think is pretty enough. The grading is consistent and fair(for my level, v5-v6), easier than Cambridge, but either harder or the same as the other crgs I’ve been to. Because they use a lot of volumes, the problems become more interesting than the problems I’ve climbed in other crgs. Crg Boston is currently my favorite gym, and I suggest everyone to try it out.
Allen HAllen H
$30 for day pass. Small gym but the sets flowed well and were pretty fun. Mostly static climbs and few dynamic sets. (I like dynamic sets) Spent about 2-3 hours and finished a dozen or so climbs before my hands turned raw. Gym feels tailored towards beginner/intermediate climbers - would need to be patient around people who were climbing for the first time that might not be aware of their surroundings. Everyone I interacted with was friendly and people mostly kept to themselves
Ali BeydounAli Beydoun
The employee who served me was very nice and welcoming. The gym is decently sized giving you ample choice for boulder problems at your level. The boulder sets were intricate and well thought out. Compared to my home gym, the grades were harsher; I usually climb at V5 and was struggling with V3s. This isn't an issue since grades are often very subjective. I'm docking a single star for the day-pass price. At $30 USD, I found it a bit pricey.
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Different than several other crg (Hadley, Framingham, Watertown, Randolph, Cambridge, Warwick) I’ve been to, crg Boston really utilize their volumes. It’s a small gym with no rope climbs around, but they renew quarter of climbs weekly, which I think is pretty enough. The grading is consistent and fair(for my level, v5-v6), easier than Cambridge, but either harder or the same as the other crgs I’ve been to. Because they use a lot of volumes, the problems become more interesting than the problems I’ve climbed in other crgs. Crg Boston is currently my favorite gym, and I suggest everyone to try it out.
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$30 for day pass. Small gym but the sets flowed well and were pretty fun. Mostly static climbs and few dynamic sets. (I like dynamic sets) Spent about 2-3 hours and finished a dozen or so climbs before my hands turned raw. Gym feels tailored towards beginner/intermediate climbers - would need to be patient around people who were climbing for the first time that might not be aware of their surroundings. Everyone I interacted with was friendly and people mostly kept to themselves
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The employee who served me was very nice and welcoming. The gym is decently sized giving you ample choice for boulder problems at your level. The boulder sets were intricate and well thought out. Compared to my home gym, the grades were harsher; I usually climb at V5 and was struggling with V3s. This isn't an issue since grades are often very subjective. I'm docking a single star for the day-pass price. At $30 USD, I found it a bit pricey.
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4.6
(78)
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2.0
3y

As an casual climber who usually top ropes, this place is a nice an accessible spot with usually friendly staff and nice climbs for amateurs in bouldering. While small, there’s a variety of climbs and chill atmosphere.

However, I encountered a really disappointing experience. I really don’t leave bad reviews and let things slide, but this was really weird.

So, because I rarely boulder, I usually come in with my friend who will sign me in as a guest. At this time, our mutual friend was climbing for the first time at this gym and needed to sign a waiver. A front desk staff asked her if she had already signed online - and he was visibly annoyed when she said she hadn’t. If we had known that one should pre-sign before going, we would’ve. I didn’t encounter this type of attitude when I came in for the first time and hadn’t signed the waiver.

Fine - if he had to deal with a lot of waivers today, it’s fine to be a little annoyed. However, he continued on with his annoyed attitude by making snide remarks to our mutual friend and brushed off any questions, making her uncomfortable. Me and my friend didn’t know what to do. As we were leaving to go climb, he called after my friend and said “I hope you read the tips” in a mocking tone. I know this is not the acceptable behavior of staff as his coworker gave him a look and I heard the guy say “what? Sometimes I just don’t have the patience”.

It’s understandable to have a bad day, but to not only start but to continue making snide and uncomfortable remarks to new climbers isn’t the most awesome. I’d give this place a four star, but that experience kind of sucked. It usually is a pretty nice place if you...

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5.0
6y

Different than several other crg (Hadley, Framingham, Watertown, Randolph, Cambridge, Warwick) I’ve been to, crg Boston really utilize their volumes. It’s a small gym with no rope climbs around, but they renew quarter of climbs weekly, which I think is pretty enough. The grading is consistent and fair(for my level, v5-v6), easier than Cambridge, but either harder or the same as the other crgs I’ve been to. Because they use a lot of volumes, the problems become more interesting than the problems I’ve climbed in other crgs. Crg Boston is currently my favorite gym, and I suggest everyone...

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5.0
4y

Amazing place to climb for recreation/amateur level climbers. Tends to be a bit small of a gym for serious, competitive climbers. But for those looking for something fun in the city indoors, this place will have plenty of different ‘problems’ for you to climb on. There is a small fitness/weight training section as well, for strength training and warming up. Day pass is a bit costly with shoe rental fees, so I recommend purchasing your own shoes, and getting a monthly pass, if you plan on climbing more than twice a week. You will get to meet all kinds of different...

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