Be sure to see over 3,000 glass flowers commissioned in 1886, representing more than 830 plant species. Read more.
This footbridge, built over the Charles River, connects Harvard's campus in Cambridge w/ Harvard's Business School Campus in Allston. Read more.
A great locally owned ice-cream shop that will never bore you with its choice of flavors! They also have plenty of frozen-yogurt options as well as smoothies and coffee. Read more.
While it isn't known exactly when he moved in, Winnie the Pooh has lived happily by the Science Center for as long as some people can remember. Read more.
Donated in 1981 by two alumni, artist Henry Moore's bronze sculpture "Four-Piece Reclining Figure" graces Lamont Library's landscape. Read more.
Celebrating or just want to treat yourself? Finale, with its premium desserts and celebrity treatment, is the perfect place to indulge a little. So save plenty of room to savor dessert! Read more.
Try the macaroons (only 75 cents!), soak up the European atmosphere, and above all, do not miss the hot chocolate--as rich as it comes. Read more.
Built in 1903, this horseshoe-shaped stadium holds 30,323 sports fans, has 2,282 steps, and held concerts by Bob Marley and Janis Joplin. Read more.
Get your picture taken with the statue of John Harvard, Harvard's first benefactor, and rub his left foot for good luck. Read more.