Features 15 scenic miles and stops at our favorite bakery, a historic cemetery with a tower affording the best view of Boston, a river bike path, the USS Constitution and playgrounds galore.
65 N Harvard St (across from Ohiri Field), Boston, MA
College Stadium · North Allston · 35 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Built in 1903, it was the first structure in the world to employ reinforced concrete in a vertical way, and has had minimal changes ever since. Janis Joplin played her last show here, in 1970.
Apartment or Condo · North Allston · 3 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Graduate housing building with a bridge section suspended 4 stories above ground, covering an outdoor seating section. Located on one corner of the Harvard Business School alongside the Charles River.
Hiking Trail · Prudential - St. Botolph · 18 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Vehicle-free bike/walk path spanning both sides of the Charles River in a 17 mile loop, with direct access to many parks and playgrounds but almost no food.
Bikabout: Get your timing right and you could make the ultimate 5-layer multi-modal transportation sandwich. Thank local advocates Livable Streets for getting two new 5-foot bike lanes on the car bridge, btw.
Bikabout: The Esplanade is a river-front park that contains boat houses, picnic spots, lagoons, a half shell concert space , and several top-notch playgrounds.
Bikabout: A zip line, a faux granite mountain, and a giant rope spider web give the kids plenty of ways to burn calories while you relax on a bench and make new friends.
Charlestown Navy Yard (at Constitution Rd), Boston, MA
Boat or Ferry · Thompson Square - Bunker Hill · 75 tips and reviews
Bikabout: For over 200 years she has defeated Barbary pirates, the British, and the looming spectre of the scrap yard to become a living, floating museum of incomparable value.
Bikabout: This park is a relative newcomer, and a welcome one. It has a massive playground complex, canals and waterfront views, and is well connected.
Harbor or Marina · Kendall Square · 12 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Charles River Canoe & Kayak offers immediate access to the Charles River, the underside of the Longfellow Bridge, the Esplanade, and some of the best views of the Boston skyline.
New American Restaurant · Kendall Square · 37 tips and reviews
Bikabout: They carry some basic groceries, but the real story is the prepared foods and the bar. For the best in local beers, try anything from Night Shift or Pretty Things.
Bikabout: With a staggering number of taps and a well-organized beer menu, you won't lack for choices. Note the signatures from famous brewers on the walls as you head upstairs.
Bikabout: Their outdoor seating borders a huge, rare open lawn among the glass biotech towers, and the sidewalk seating makes an excellent perch for bike lane people watching.
Bikabout: Together with the MIT Chapel and the green separating the two, the space still manages to impress upon the visitor a sense of community and purpose that many newer designs fail to replicate.
190 Massachusetts Ave (at Albany St), Cambridge, MA
Bakery · 179 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Locally famous bakery with excellent coffee, pastries, tarts, deserts, sandwiches, soups, and more. They're up to 4 locations now, and have something for just about everyone.
Bikabout: Stylish and well curated wine / beer / provisions shop in Central Square. Give them 24 hours notice and you can rent an expertly-stocked picnic basket. And do not miss the Mast Brothers chocolate bars
259 Massachusetts Aveq (Main Street), Cambridge, MA
Bicycle Store · 7 tips and reviews
Bikabout: A full-service bike shop located right in busy Central Square. A fair balance of sport and practicality, with good accessories and a large service bay.
Bikabout: Best place to ride your bike past memorial drive traffic on the Charles River bike path. Grab some goodies at Trader Joes and have an after work dinner and swim on a hot summer night!
Bikabout: A good-sized Whole Foods complete with the hote and cold food bars, beer, and wine. Get lunch and a cold beverage to go, and enjoy them by the river.
Bikabout: In warm months, the granite trough fountains can also be activated via a recessed touch switch, giving smaller visitors something fun to conquer.
Bikabout: A charming little nook on a side street in Harvard square offering sweet, tart, mostly fruit-inspired frozen yogurt. If the window spots are available, sit up front on barstools and people watch.
American Restaurant · Harvard Square · 68 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Inside the Charles Hotel, "Cracker Barrel chic" decor, strong focus on New England ingredients right down to the vodka. Consistently among the best food and service in Harvard Square.
Bikabout: lo-fi bar with no pretensions and reasonable drink prices. They have an outdoor patio as well, but expect to share it with friendly smokers - Shay's is one of the last businesses to allow any smoking.
Record Store · Harvard Square · 16 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Another local chain done good, these days they offer an eclectic mix of vinyl, cds, stickers, t-shirts, hats, shoes, watches, and collectables.
Bikabout: A local ice cream chain done good, they're guaranteed to be popular on sunny days, and well worth the small line, which usually moves quickly. The coconut almond chip ice cream is where it's at.
Gourmet Store · Harvard Square · 52 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Since 1950, this shop has offered those brands from other countries you just can't find anywhere else in the states. A fresh deli, tons of sweets, and a beer buyer who really knows her stuff.
1400 Massachusetts Ave (at Brattle St.), Cambridge, MA
Bookstore · Harvard Square · 84 tips and reviews
Bikabout: A respectably big book store staffed with real, live, helpful people who always have excellent recommendations. Beautiful woodwork, great selection, and a wonderful kids section downstairs.
Bikabout: An endearing visual ode to one of Longfellow's finest poems, which praised honest manual labor and the satisfaction of a job well done. Tucked in behind Burdick Chocolates on a brick wall.
Bikabout: Home of the American Repertory Theatre since 1980, the Loeb Drama Center is a good place to see professional theater and a reliable place to find covered bike parking.
Coffee Shop · Harvard Square · 95 tips and reviews
Bikabout: A uniquely multi-purpose rest stop, Darwin's scores very highly in the breakfast/coffee dimension, the lunch/sandwich dimension, AND on the beer/wine/basic grocery dimension.
Historic and Protected Site · West Cambridge · 4 tips and reviews
Bikabout: Briefly George Washington's headquarters during the Revolutionary War, later the home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, now a National Historic Site, complete with rear garden.