1.Catch a Dropkick Murphys Show - Head to the Citizens House of Blues for their St. Patrick’s Day weekend encore vibes. Expect high-energy Irish punk ($87-$112, March 21).
2. Explore the Freedom Trail - Walk the 2.5-mile historic path starting at Boston Common. It’s free, scenic, and perfect for a crisp spring day.
3. Visit the Boston Public Market - Sample local treats like fresh cider donuts or chowder at this indoor market on Hanover Street.
4. See a Play at the Queer Voices Festival - Catch short, local LGBTQIA+ plays at the Plaza Theater, Boston Center for the Arts (pay-what-you-wish, March 21-23).
5. Cheer at a Celtics Game - If they’re home at TD Garden this weekend, grab tickets for some NBA action (prices vary).
6. Sip Craft Beer at Trillium Brewing - Visit their Fort Point location for seasonal brews and a chill patio vibe.
7. Stroll the Public Garden - See early spring blooms and the famous Make Way for Ducklings statues. Free and picturesque.
8. Watch Parade at Emerson Colonial Theater - Dive into this Tony-winning musical about a dark historical tale ($49-$214, through March 23).
9. Ice Skate at the Frog Pond - If it’s still open (weather-dependent), glide around Boston Common’s rink ($6-$10, skate rentals extra).
10. Browse the SoWa Open Market** - Check out local artisans and food trucks in the South End (typically Sundays, free entry).
11. Take a Harbor Cruise** - Boston Harbor Cruises offers short trips with skyline views (around $25-$40, weather permitting).
12. Visit the ICA** - The Institute of Contemporary Art in the Seaport has stunning exhibits and waterfront views ($20 admission).
13. Grab Cannoli in the North End** - Hit Mike’s Pastry or Modern Pastry for a sweet treat—debate which is better over coffee.
14. Attend a Comedy Show** - Laugh it up at Laugh Boston in the Seaport (tickets $20-$30, check the weekend lineup).
15. Explore the MFA** - The Museum of Fine Arts offers vast collections; catch a special exhibit like Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore ($27 admission).
16. Ride the Swan Boats** - If they’re running early (season usually starts in April), pedal around the Public Garden lagoon ($4-$6).
17. Check Out the Boston Children’s Museum - Fun for all ages with interactive exhibits like Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood ($20 admission).
18. Walk the Esplanade** - Stroll along the Charles River for skyline views and fresh air—bring a picnic if it’s sunny.
19. Hit a Trivia Night - Find a local bar like The Bell in Hand Tavern hosting Friday or Saturday trivia (free, just buy a drink).
20. See the Boston Symphony Orchestra - Enjoy Coltrane’s works reimagined at Symphony Hall (tickets $30+, March 21-22).
21. Shop at Faneuil Hall Marketplace - Browse shops, grab street food, and catch live performers (free to explore).
22. Try Indoor Rock Climbing - Head to Central Rock Gym in Fenway for a fun workout ($25 day pass, gear extra).
23. Catch a Movie at Coolidge Corner Theatre - This indie cinema in Brookline often has special weekend screenings ($12-$15).
24. Visit the Mapparium - See the unique stained-glass globe at the Mary Baker Eddy Library ($6 admission).
25. Join a Brewery Tour - Sam Adams in Jamaica Plain offers tours with tastings—perfect for a laid-back Saturday ($10-$15).
Enjoy your weekend!