
NEIGHBORHOOD
A Rich Tapestry of Culture and History
Originally developed in the 1850s. The South End is famous for its beautifully restored Victorian row houses, charming English-style squares, a thriving art scene and an abundance of local restaurants, bars and cafes.
Once a quiet enclave for the elite, it’s now a diverse, historic neighborhood that attracts young professionals, families and a dynamic community.
Iconic Streets, Close-Knit Community.

The ideal setting for those seeking a quiet retreat from busy city life—in a community that honors history while embracing the modern
Explore The South End’s tree-lined streets, iconic brick sidewalks and peaceful neighborhood parks.
Iconic Streets, Close-Knit Community.
The ideal setting for those seeking a quiet retreat from busy city life—in a community that honors history while embracing the modern.
Explore The South End’s tree-lined streets, iconic brick sidewalks and peaceful neighborhood parks.


Boston’s Best Dining
on Your Doorstep.
Indulge in The South End’s unparalleled culinary scene, with an abundance of local coffee shops, lively bars, world-class restaurants and family-friendly bistros—all just steps from your door.
Art. Culture.
Creativity.
Art and culture thrive in The South End, with the SoWa Art & Design District serving as a creative hub for artists, designers and makers.
The area comes alive during the Sunday markets, where you’ll find artisan goods, live performances and local food trucks from May through October.