Join us in Boston, a historic city that offers incredible nightlife, beautiful summer weather and hundreds of hidden treasures. Extend your trip to walk along the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill, explore the Freedom Trail, taste genuine New England clam chowder and learn how to speak with a Boston accent. Below is your accommodation information as well as some fun things to do in Boston:
We have secured a special rate at the Sheraton Boston for our attendees. Once you have booked and paid for your conference registration, you will receive the preferential booking website from our customer service department. If you do not receive the email, please contact us at 1 646 200 7530. Hurry, these rooms will sell out quickly. Please note that the rooms at the Sheraton are available on a very limited basis and will sell out soon. Make sure to secure your conference registration and book your room right away!
Event Venue:
Sheraton Boston Hotel 39 Dalton Street Boston, MA 02199 www.sheratonbostonhotel.com
As the oldest city park in the country, the Boston Commons is bustling with activity and excitement. From Colonial times to the present day, the Common has been at the center stage of American history. It has witnessed executions, sermons, protests, and celebrations, and it has hosted famous visitors from Generals Washington and Lafayette to Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and Pope John Paul II.
Today, the Common is the scene for softball leagues, monuments, outdoor operas and different festivals throughout the season make this park the ultimate hangout spot during the sunny days of summer.
Visit the Boston Beacon Hill pub that inspired the 1980s TV sitcom Cheers. Take the Norm Burger challenge, have some drinks or get a little bit nostalgic. Sometimes you just want to go to the neighborhood bar where everybody knows your name.
Fenway Park is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. See the home of Red Sox Legends, Williams, Yaz, Fisk and Rice. Tour the stadium, buy some souvenirs on Yawkey Way and grab a beer at the Bleacher Bar located inside of the stadium. Visit Pesky's Pole and sit atop the world famous Green Monster which stands 37 feet 2 inches high overlooking left field.
The Institute of Contemporary Art is a hub of Boston’s contemporary and diverse culture. Designed by Diller Scofidio Renfro, the museum is all glass and sharp angles, a stark departure from the city's presiding aesthetic. One of the most arresting features is the rear of the museum, a cantilevered glass expanse that hovers vertiginously over Boston Harbor. The exhibitions and performances inside really bring the museum to life.
Harpoon, one of the largest breweries in the United States, gives you the chance to experience one of the most notable craft beers in the country. There’s even a drinking hall where a Beer Captain will serve you the freshest draft.
No trip to Boston is complete without a tour of the Samuel Adams brewery that pays tribute to one of the American Revolution’s most famous patriots - and, they say, enthusiastic brewer. Learn about the brewing process, taste the malts, smell the hops, and (of course) sample some of the brewery’s award-winning beers. There’s nothing that says “Boston” quite like sipping a cold Sam Adams on the waterfront while watching the ships make their way into the harbor.
To see more great things to do in Boston, visit: