Division of Pediatric Neurology
Boston: A Destination

 

Famous for everything from the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins to Paul Revere, Cheers and clam "chowdah," Boston is part history lesson, part modern metropolis, and part quaint city. Also, it is incredibly easy to get around in Boston, either on foot or by the user-friendly public transportation system, called the” T.”

The city features the Freedom Trail – an historical pedestrian path that weaves in and out of charming neighborhoods -- the lively Boston Common and Public Garden, Fenway Park, The Children's Museum, the Aquarium, and the U.S.S. Constitution docked in gorgeous Boston Harbor. Boston is highlighted by several special neighborhoods -- the Theater district with Broadway productions near Boston Medical Center, the North End, which preserves a vibrant Italian flare, Newbury Street with bountiful upscale shops and cafes, and the South End, a diverse and architectural important part of the BMC neighborhood, with extraordinarily diverse dining and enticing boutique shopping. Boston also boasts the historical Faneuil Hall Market Place, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, The Bank of America Pavilion outdoor summer concert series, and 32 outstanding colleges and universities in a multitude of picturesque settings in the greater Boston area.

Consider being part of the very best of two worlds: Boston Medical Center for an extraordinary and diverse educational opportunity and the city of Boston for a vibrant, cosmopolitan living experience.