In Cambridge, visitors enjoy a selection of outstanding museums, a vibrant performing arts scene and great restaurants. Visit the Harvard Art Museums, the MIT Museum, and Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site. Stroll through Harvard Square, have dinner at one of the local restaurants and watch a theater performance. Here are the best things to do in Cambridge.
Explore the Harvard Art Museums on Your Day Trip
Located on Quincy Street, the Harvard Art Museums are a part of Harvard University and consist of three museums. Opened in 1896, the Fogg Museum is the oldest of the three museums, and it is known for its collection of Western paintings, prints, photographs, and sculptures dating from the Middle Ages to the present.
The Busch-Reisinger Museum opened in 1903 and is the only museum in the U.S. exclusively devoted to artwork from the German-speaking countries of Europe. The Arthur M. Sackler Museum is the newest museum; it opened in 1985 and contains pieces of art from Asian counties like China, Japan, and Korea.
Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Phone: 617-495-9400, View Map
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Founded in 1998, the Harvard Museum of Natural History features a collection of 12,000 specimens and is the university's most visited museum and one of the top Cambridge attractions. The permanent galleries exhibit dinosaurs, fossils, gemstones, meteorites, and the world famous Blaschka ‘Glass Flowers’. Admire the 42-foot Kronosaurus, a marine reptile from the time of the dinosaurs which is the world's only mounted specimen.
The museum welcomes 240,000 visitors per year. There are several outreach programs, including hands-on experiences for children and lectures and other events for adults. Admission includes the adjacent Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology.
Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Phone: 617-495-3045, View Map
Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
Located on Brattle Street, Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site was the home of the famous American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and is one of the best things to do in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The house was built in 1759 and served as the headquarters for General George Washington during the Revolutionary War between 1775 and 1776.
At first, Longfellow lived in the house as a tenant, but later, in 1843, his father-in-law bought it for Longfellow and his wife. Longfellow lived in the house until his death in 1882. The house and garden are open every day, and tours are offered seasonally. The site also hosts special events such as historic reenactments, music concerts, and poetry readings.
Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site, 105 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Phone: 617-876-4491, View Map
Experience the Vibe of Harvard Square
Harvard Square is the central business district and historic center of Cambridge. It is a triangular plaza located at the intersection of Battle Street, John F. Kennedy Street, and Massachusetts Avenue. Sometimes called the Square by locals, Harvard Square is adjacent to Harvard Yard, the center of Harvard University.
The Square functions as the commercial center of the city as well as for students of the university. The square is a vibrant area full of bookstores, coffee shops, hotels, restaurants, boutique shops, and theaters. Because it is a high pedestrian area, Harvard Square is known for its lively street performers.
18 Brattle Street #352, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Phone: 617-491-3434, View Map
MIT Museum
Founded in 1971, the MIT Museum is known for its collections related to the history of MIT, maritime history, holography, photography, robotics, and much more. The 5,000-square foot Mark Epstein Innovation Gallery is located on the ground floor of the museum and showcases the most recent research and developments in technology at MIT.
In addition to its permanent collection, the museum often presents temporary exhibits of art and technology displays. The museum has many outreach programs for children and for adults, and it sponsors the annual Cambridge Science Festival.
MIT Museum,265 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Phone: 617-253-5927R, View Map
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Located on Divinity Avenue on the campus of Harvard University, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology is one of the world’s oldest and largest museums devoted to anthropology. Founded in 1866, it is associated with Harvard University and is home to more than 1.5 million objects.
The anthropology objects display and celebrate the archaeology and the ethnography of the Americas and include totem poles, monumental Maya sculptures, and special exhibits. Nearly one quarter of its collection features artifacts from North America that span a period of 10,000 years.
Although its focus is on the Americas, the museum’s collection also includes objects from Africa, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, 11 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Phone: 617-496-1027, View Map
The Hahvahd Tour is Lead by Harvard Students
The Hahvahd (the way they pronounce “Harvard” in Cambridge) Tour is a 70-minute walking tour of Harvard University, one of the most prestigious universities in the world and alma mater of some of the great world authorities in a variety of fields.
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The tour will take you to see major Harvard landmarks such as John Harvard Statue, Johnston Gate, Widener Library, Memorial Hall, Harvard Lampoon, Memorial Church, and the Winthrop Park.
American Repertory Theater
The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) is a professional theater company located in the Loeb Drama Center on Brattle Street at Harvard University. It was founded in 1980 and is known for presenting new American dramas and musicals as well as reviving neglected but poignant plays from the past.
It is one of the most important theaters in the U.S. and has won many awards, including three Tony Awards, a Pulitzer Prize, and more. If you are looking for romantic date ideas in Cambridge, this is a great place to visit. American Repertory Theater is also the home of the Institute for Advance Theater Training and the Harvard-Radcliffe Drama Club. The theater has presented works by famous playwrights such as Chekhov, Fo, Fuentes, Mamet, and many others.
64 Brattle St, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Phone: 617-547-8300, View Map
Toscanini's
Toscanini's is a spacious, modern shop in Cambridge's Central Square, just around the corner from the MIT campus. There are hundreds of flavors that rotate throughout the year, but their signature flavors are always available.
At any time, there are 32 possible flavors and newbies are encouraged to ask for samples. Be brave and ask for their famous B3 flavor, which is a mix of brown sugar, brown butter and chunks of fudge brownie, or the bourbon-gingersnap ice cream. If you are more of a traditionalist but perfectionist nevertheless, go for strawberry and Belgian chocolate. It will take you straight to heaven.
Toscanini's, 159 First St., Cambridge, MA 02142 , Phone: 617-491-5877, View Map
Cambridge Common Offers 16 Acres of Relaxation Space
Located just outside the famous Harvard Square and bordering several parts of the prestigious Harvard University campus, the Cambridge Common covers more than 16 acres of outdoor recreational green space. The common is extremely popular with both local residents and tourists and provides a wonderful place to just sit on a bench and watch the world go by.
In addition, there are walking and cycling paths, a playing field and a large children’s playground as well as large lawn areas where children can run and play. Although there is no designated picnic area, many visitors come to the park to enjoy a picnic lunch under the shady trees.
Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138, 617-349-4639, View Map
Get a Unique Perspective of Boston with the Charles Riverboat Company
The Charles Riverboat Company, founded in 1990, offers a variety of sightseeing tours in the Cambridge area. The tours give guests the best views from the Charles River Basin and Boston Harbor and, at the same time, the opportunity to learn about the rich maritime history of the area.
One of the most popular tours is the 60-minute narrated Charles River Tour, with provides views of Beacon Hill, Boston University, Esplanade Park, Harvard University, MIT, and more.
The 90-minute Architecture Tour focuses on the buildings along Boston Harbor, the Charles River basin, and the Charles River locks. The 75-minute sunset cruise gives passengers memorable views of the Boston Harbor skyline.
Charles Riverboat Company, CambridgeSide Galleria, 100 Cambridgeside Place, Cambridge, MA, Phone: 617-621-3001
Orinoco
Orinoco offers a taste of Venezuelan street food in a cozy, welcoming restaurant with a lovely outdoor patio on Harvard Square.
Vibrant décor and warm colors create a pleasant, cheerful atmosphere perfect for trying the traditional Venezuelan street food-inspired dishes, which are made with local, fresh, and seasonal ingredients. The menu relies on old Venezuelan family recipes that are a flavorful blend of the cuisines of the Andes, Orinoco coast, and the Caribbean islands.
The best way to get an idea of what that means is to try a bunch of antojitos or “little cravings,” appetizers such as meat- or veggie-filled empanadas or datiles (grilled, almond-filled dates wrapped in bacon).
Orinoco Cambridge Massachusetts, 56 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA, Phone: 617-354-6900, View Map
Sanders Theatre
Sanders Theatre is a historic theater that is one of three parts of the High Victorian Gothic Memorial Hall just north of Harvard Yard in Cambridge. Completed in 1875, the theater was inspired by the Sheldonian Theatre built by Christopher Wren. The theater can seat up to 1,166 people and is the largest meeting place at Harvard University. Celebrated for its excellent acoustics, it is a popular venue for ceremonies, concerts, and lectures.
Famous speakers at the theater have included Winston Churchill, Mikhail Gorbachev, Martin Luther King, Jr., and many more. Exterior architectural features of the theater include busts of famous speakers like Cicero and Daniel Webster, while the inside features statues and a stained glass window entitled Athena Tying a Mourning Fillet.
Sanders Theatre Cambridge MA, 45 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA, Phone: 617-496-2222, View Map
Life Alive
If “therapeutic food created with love to feed your vitality” resonates with you, you will love Life Alive, and you will find it to be a true urban oasis, as well as a place to heal your spirit. For those who aren’t there for the new age ambience, the excellent vegan and vegetarian food will be enough to pique their interest. Life Alive has three locations, and the one in Cambridge is a colorful, cheerful, and comfortable place for a pleasant lunch.
Everything is fresh and organic, and dishes feature many super food ingredients. You’ll find combinations of Thai noodles, nutrient-rich salads, and imaginative wraps. The ingredients combine to create rich flavors we do not often find in vegetarian dishes. They also have tasty smoothies and juices.
Life Alive Cambridge Massachusetts, 765 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA, Phone: 617-354-5433, View Map
Central Square, Cambridge, MA
Central Square is an area in Cambridge where Massachusetts Avenue, Prospect Street, and Western Avenue meet. The section on Massachusetts Avenue between Clinton Street and Main Street is referred to as the “Central Square Historic District,” and the square is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Central Square is well known for its variety of bars, churches, ethnic restaurants, shops, and live music and theater venues.
Historic churches on the square include Christ the King Presbyterian Church, First Baptist Church, Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, and more. Many Internet and video game companies have moved to the square because of its proximity to MIT.
Alden and Harlow
With its open kitchen, brick walls, glossy wood features, and soft leather touches, Alden and Harlow on Brattle Street is a restaurant that is lively, pleasant, and inviting. Celebrated chef/owner Machael Celfo uses locally sourced ingredients to create classic American fare, but there is nothing ordinary about it.
He pairs ingredients in a totally unexpected way to create bold flavors that are slightly smoky and exquisite. Many dishes are shareable, and the small plates are a revelation. Try fried olives stuffed with mortadella with roasted tomato vinaigrette. Check their custom cocktails, which are considered the best in Harvard Square.
Alden and Harlow, 40 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA, Phone: 617-864-2100, View Map
Tasty Burger, Cambridge, MA
If you are a student in Cambridge, having a place that serves great burgers and is open late is a great bonus. Tasty Burger gained its reputation in 2014 when it became the official burger of the Boston Red Sox. If you are a fan, you must have tasted it already.
Large and juicy, it is made of first-class beef fed on grass and grains, with no hormones or antibiotics. The buns are made especially for Tasty Burger at the old Sunbeam Bread factory and their sauces are all made in-house, fresh. Their Cambridge spot on Harvard Square is a spacious, unpretentious, modern counter-serve with a downstairs lounge that has a billiard table. They do serve craft beers with their burgers.
Tasty Burger Cambridge MA, 40 John F. Kennedy St, Cambridge, MA 02138, Phone: 617-425-4444, View Map
The Smoke Shop BBQ
The Smoke Shop BBQ has been named as Boston's best barbecue restaurant by Boston Magazine, opening its first location in Cambridge's Kendall Square in 2016. Since then, it has opened two additional locations at Tavern Road and Assembly Row. The chef-driven restaurant is overseen by World Champion Pitmaster Andy Husbands, known for its award-winning brisket and ribs platter. Diners can enjoy delicious combination barbecue plates featuring pulled pork, rotisserie chicken, smoked turkey breast, or chicken wings, paired with delectable Southern-style sides such as sweet and spicy coleslaw and collard greens. More than 200 American whiskey selections are highlighted as part of the restaurant's extensive drink program, which also serves up craft beers and classic cocktails.
The Smoke Shop BBQ, 1 Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA 02139, Phone: Phone: 617-577-7427, View Map
Puritan & Company
Located on Inman Square in a historic building that was home to the famous Puritan Cake Company in the 1930s, Puritan & Company is a spacious industrial-rustic restaurant that serves modern American cuisine focusing on traditional New England fare with occasional ethnic touches.
The space is bright and unpretentious, with large communal tables, cozy booths, and a massive bar. The atmosphere is relaxed and lively, designed for socializing and enjoying Chef Will Gilson’s seasonal delights. Whether you choose his signature Moxie soda-glazed lamb belly or incredible wagyu beef carpaccio with quail egg, tomato, wax beans, and baby greens, you are in for a treat. The best deal is the chef’s seasonal six-course menu for an entire table. Puritan & Company has an excellent wine list with main wines available by the glass.
1166 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139, Phone: 617-615-6195, View Map
Grafton Street Pub & Grill, Cambridge, MA
Grafton Street Pub & Grill is not your typical Irish pub, although it did get its name from a popular Dublin shopping district. It is spacious, polished, and full of light thanks to the large windows overlooking Massachusetts Avenue. It has been the neighborhood’s most popular pub, restaurant, and hangout since 1996.
The pleasant, relaxed atmosphere with comfortable booths around large round tables and spectacular food from Executive Chef Eric Gregory make Grafton Street an excellent choice for a lunch with business clients or a dinner with friends.
The food is far from your typical pub grub. Their pizzas have toppings like pork short rib confit with puree of maitake, Vermont goat cheese, caramelized onions, and cherry tomatoes. They have a large number of beers on draft from all over the world and a nice international wine list.
Grafton Street Pub & Grill Cambridge MA, 59 John F. Kennedy St, Cambridge, MA 02138, Phone: 617-497-0400, View Map
Bambara
Located on the Charles River Canal near Tech Square, MIT, and the Museum of Science, Bambara is popular after-work happy hour bar. Its sophisticated décor, relaxed atmosphere, and the presence of Chef Jay Silva also make Bambara a popular destination for lunch or dinner.
What Chef Silva calls New American cuisine consists of fresh, seasonal, and locally purveyed or freshly caught ingredients that are made into innovative dishes with a mix of Cape Cod and other exotic influences. Munch on their waffle chips served with tuna tartare and Ponzu dressing,? avocado puree, and sriracha.
Sip your cocktail while waiting for the main star of the show, which might be Seared Yellowfin Tuna with sesame crust and soy glaze and served with coconut rice, lemon butter, sriracha, and spinach and mango salad. Bambara has an excellent, extensive wine list.
Bambara,25 Edwin H Land Blvd, Cambridge, MA, Phone: 617-868-4444, View Map
Flour Bakery and Cafe, Cambridge, MA
Cambridge residents on a diet try to stay away from Massachusetts Avenue so that not even a whiff of Flour’s sticky buns can reach them. Flour is a very popular bakery and coffee shop whose renown is almost reaching cult-like proportions.
At Flour, they spend the 24 hours of each day making endless amounts of hot crunchy baguettes, brioches filled with raisins and covered with delicious icing, out-of-this-world, smooth-as-silk double chocolate truffles, butter-dripping flakey croissants, and, of course, their legendary sticky buns, covered with dark caramel and toasted pecans.
They also make fabulous sandwiches with their own hot breads, and soups made from scratch every day. Be prepared to wait, as the line is often out the door, but waiting is always worth it.
Flour Bakery and Cafe Cambridge MA, 190 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA, Phone: 617-225-2525, View Map
Fresh Pond Reservation
The Fresh Pond Reservation is a park and reservoir in Cambridge. It is a 155-acre shallow kettle hole lake and is surrounded by 162 acres of land. There is a 2.25-mile road around the perimeter of the lake, and it is popular with cyclists, runners, and walkers. There is also a nine-hole golf course in the park.
At one time when the lake was privately owned, the ice harvested from the lake was sold and shipped to cities in North America as well as to tropical areas around the globe. Later, when the city took ownership, the lake was used as a source for public drinking water.