Boston's newest waterfront district isn't just a place to live — it's a way of life. Designed from the ground up for the modern urbanist.
What was once an industrial waterfront has been transformed into Boston's most ambitious urban district. Every block, every building, every public space reflects a vision of what modern city living should be.
Home to global tech companies, acclaimed restaurants, the ICA, and miles of harborwalk, the Seaport attracts professionals, creatives, and families who demand the best.
From Row 34 to Woods Hill Pier 4
World-renowned contemporary art
Miles of waterfront paths
Amazon, Reebok, GE — Boston's tech corridor
Craft cocktails and rooftop bars
Boutiques along Seaport Blvd
Farm-to-table waterfront dining by Kristin Canty. Stunning harbor views.
Celebrated oyster bar and craft beer destination on Congress Street.
Sultry atmosphere, elevated Mexican cuisine, award-winning cocktails.
Upscale steakhouse and seafood with live entertainment and waterfront patio.
Housemade pasta, wood-fired pizzas, and an Italian market in a grand space.
World-class contemporary art museum cantilevered over the harbor.
Major events, conferences, and trade shows year-round.
Open-air event space with concerts, festivals, and interactive installations.
Family-friendly waterfront park with playground and harbor beach.
The district's central gathering space — seasonal markets, pop-ups, and events.
Direct connection to South Station and the Red Line.
Quick access via Ted Williams Tunnel. Water taxi also available.
Quick drive to Newbury Street, Prudential Center, and Copley Square.
Everything you need within walking distance.
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