{"id":6883,"date":"2017-09-16T10:40:09","date_gmt":"2017-09-16T14:40:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.renthop.com\/content-manager\/?p=6883"},"modified":"2017-09-16T10:41:03","modified_gmt":"2017-09-16T14:41:03","slug":"10-outdoor-fall-activities-in-boston","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.renthop.com\/blog\/10-outdoor-fall-activities-in-boston\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Outdoor Fall Activities in Boston"},"content":{"rendered":"

Summers in Boston <\/a>are fantastic, but there is no doubt that tons of people are excited for the fall, which officially starts September 22nd. While the weather cools off, the number of fun outdoor options heats up. The blistering heat subsides, allowing you to be comfortable while you check out these 10 fun fall activities <\/span>in Boston!<\/span><\/p>\n

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Check Out These Fall Activities in Boston<\/h2>\n

1. Go see a Patriots game<\/h3>\n

While Boston is one of the best sports cities on the planet, one team sticks out above the rest: the New England Patriots. They are the most recent NFL champions and have sold out every game since moving to the stadium in 2002. The atmosphere is simply electric, and you can\u2019t help but become a part of it once you step foot in the stadium. Also, with this being one of Tom Brady\u2019s final years in the NFL, there is no better time to head out to Gillette Stadium than now. The stadium is located in the small town of Foxborough<\/a>, in the greater Boston area.<\/span><\/p>\n

2. Watch the Head of the Charles Regatta<\/h3>\n

Rowing is a sport that requires intense training and physique to perfect. One of the premier rowing races in the country is the Head of the Charles Regatta, which takes place in Boston. Thankfully, watching it is as easy as showing up and cheering on the 10,000+ racers as they compete in dozens of events and races. This event takes place on October 21<\/span>st<\/span> and 22<\/span>nd<\/span> on the Charles River near the Cambridge\u00a0<\/a>neighborhood.<\/span><\/p>\n

3. Visit a Farmer’s Market<\/h3>\n

Heading out to a local farmer’s market gets you access to cheap produce, foods, art and crafts, while getting some exercise at the same time. These markets are a staple in the fall in cities like Boston and many others across the country. There are a number of great farmers markets in Boston that run all fall that you could check out, with two of the best being the Haymarket (in the Faneuil Hall\/North End<\/a> neighborhoods) and the Union Square Farmers Market (in Allston<\/a>).<\/span><\/p>\n

4. Check out the Ghosts and Gravestones Tour<\/h3>\n

If you don\u2019t want to wait until Halloween night to get your fix of fright, be sure to check out the Ghosts and Gravestones Tour in Boston. The tour will teach you all about the dark and mysterious side of Boston you might not know, and introduce you to some characters as well! So not only is it a tour, but it is also like a show\/performance at the same time, happening all around you. It is a very worthwhile experience and you hear great things from the people who have gone on it.<\/span><\/p>\n

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