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French and Danish influenced boutique. Ask them about interior design, they know good design.
Instagram-worthy details abound in Beacon Hill. From its cobblestone streets, gas lamps, and federalist architecture to its ability to shine in any season (hello cherry blossom trees and quintessential winter scenes), there's a reason it's become one of Boston's most tourist-driven neighborhoods. It doesn't stop at the Esplanade and gilded State House – Beacon Hill houses some of the city’s most unique brands, delicious haunts, and hidden gems. But what makes it extra special is the history. Many these same storefronts were once occupied by cobblers, blacksmiths and carpenters. The setting offers a reprieve from the busy city and transports visitors and residents to a different time, all while celebrating community and local business.
French and Danish influenced boutique. Ask them about interior design, they know good design.
Plant parents, get ready.
Five rooms filled with brand new old stuff.
Picture this: beautiful natural sunlight pouring into an open space filled with great art.
Hey health nut, over here.
Contemporary designers and great styling advice, what more do you need?
Eccentric, but in the best way possible.
If your skin isn't glowing now, it definitely will be after you leave this shop.
Leather goods galore. You can't miss the big cowboy boot.
Whimsical, cheerful, and always a good time. You'll leave the shop dancing, we promise.
A great spot for the health conscious year round, but especially during the summer when they have their paletas in stock. Pressed was started in Beacon Hill with the mission to offer a healthy fast-food option for the neighborhood. Best known for their avocado toast and acai bowls.