Overview of attractions and things to do while visiting Boston
- Entertainment – plays, ballet, opera, comedy
- Tours and Site-Seeing – arboretum, duck tours, trolley tours
- Restaurants – american, italian, thai, spanish, french, seafood
Entertainment
Blue Man Group at the Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street
Boston 02116
(617) 542-6700
Website: www.blueman.com
E-mail: bostongroups@blueman.com
Home to the sensational theatrical performance, Blue Man Group, now in its 11th year. Excellent group rates available for groups of 15 or more. House buyouts/private performances available. Lounge available for pre-/postshow group events. Theatre seating capacity: 524; Reception capacity: 120 in lounge area. Will close to public. ADA seating available.
Boston Ballet
19 Claredon Street
Boston 02116
(617) 456-6343
Website: www.bostonballet.org
E-mail: groupsales@bostonballet.com
You’ll love Boston Ballet’s momentous season of ballet! This season’s productions include ROMEO AND JULIET, NEXT GENERATION, SWAN LAKE, THREE MASTERPIECES, NIGHT OF STARS, LA SYLPHIDE, and the enchanting holiday tradition, The Nutcracker. Group discounts available. Theatre seating capacity: 2,500 - Wang Center; 2,580 – The Opera House.
B oston Lyric Opera
45 Franklin Street, 4 th Floor
Boston 02110
(617) 542-6772
Box Office: (617) 542-OPRA (6772)
Group Sales: (617) 542-4912 ext. 232
Website: www.blo.org
E-mail: boxoffice@blo.org
Boston Lyric Opera offers fully staged operas featuring the world’s most exciting young singers, conductors, directors and designers. The 2006/2007 season includes Madame Butterfly, A Masked Ball and The Marriage of Figaro. Performances at The Shubert Theatre. Group discounts available. Theatre seating capacity; 1,500.
Boston Philharmonic
295 Huntington Avenue, Suite 210
Boston 02115
(617) 236-0999
Website: www.bostonphil.org
E-mail: dohara@bostonphil.org
Led by acclaimed conductor, Benjamin Zander, the Boston Philharmonic has garnered a national reputation for enthusiastic and intense performances. This season’s diverse highlights include Mahler’s Symphony no. 5, Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez. Theater seating capacity: 1,013 – Jordan Hall; Theater searing capacity: 1,166-Sanders Theater.

ImprovBoston
1253 Cambridge Street
Cambridge 02139
(617) 576-1253
(800) 576-1253
Website: www.improvboston.com
E-mail: info@improvboston.com
ImprovBoston, New England’s premier improv comedy theater, offers nine hysterical interactive performances each week at our theatre, corporate training services, a touring company and rentals. Contact us to add the excitement of comedy to your next event. Theatre seating capacity: 75. Will close to public.
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Tours & Site-Seeing
Arnold Arboretum - Walking Tours 
125 Arborway
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130-3500
(617) 524.1718 x 100
Website: http://www.arboretum.harvard.edu/visitors/hours.html
From flowers and fragrance to fruits and textures, the Arnold Arboretum is a dynamic
landscape throughout the year! Explore the collections on a free guided tour led by our
knowledgeable volunteer docents. Tours are geared toward the general visitor and include
Arboretum history and topics of seasonal interest. All tours begin in front of the
Hunnewell Building Visitor Center and last approximately 60-90 minutes.
There is no need to pre-register.

Boston Duck Tours
Three Copley Place, Suite 310
Boston 02116
(617) 450-0068
(800) 226-7442
Website: www.BostonDuckTours.com
E-mail: info@BostonDuckTours.com
Land & Water Tour

CityView Trolley Tours
PO Box 267
Boston 02132
(617) 363-7899
Website: www.cityviewtrolleys.com
E-mail: info@cityviewtrolleys.com
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