The Spirit of History with the Spark of a Modern City
Boston possesses all the aspects of a progressive, modern city while still retaining traditions and pride for its history. Amongst the architecturally intriguing high-rises are prestigious universities, breathtaking bodies of water, and beautiful parks like the Boston Common - the oldest city park in the United States.
The city is divided into several neighborhoods, all of which hold unique characteristics, making them quite distinguishable. Some of these districts include The North End, The South End, Beacon Hill, Theatre District, Financial District, and Back Bay.
Boston's Financial District is the heart of Boston's thriving business scene. Though companies large and small abound throughout the city, the Financial District, with its multitude of office towers, is perceived as the center of Boston's business workers. This District encompasses the flavor of old Boston with the polished flair of a modern, cutting-edge city.
The Back Bay is a neighborhood that's rich with a captivating history blended into a present-day vibrant culture that is as equally warm and inviting as it is exciting and trendy. This area has preserved its Victorian beauty while being a key destination area for high-fashion, fine dining, boutique shopping, arts/entertainment, and attracts businesspeople, tourists, and students alike.

