An Unparalleled Location
93 Beacon Street beautifully captures the essence of what it means to live in Boston. Directly across from the incomparable Boston Public Garden, this is where Back Bay and Beacon Hill meet, where the storied elegance of the past embraces cosmopolitan dining and shopping and puts an amazing array of destinations within easy reach. 93 Beacon is a deservedly coveted address.
The Boston Public Garden is considered the capstone of Frederick Law Olmstead’s “Emerald Necklace.” Its flowerbeds and paths, specimen trees and statues, swan boats and ducklings, have made it a quintessential symbol of the city. Whether enjoying afternoon tea while looking out on this exquisite tableau or listening to the soft music of Daniel Chester French’s “Angel of the Waters” fountain at night, here is your rare opportunity to claim this cherished urban escape as your own 24-acre front yard.
To the north, only a block away, is the Arthur Fiedler Footbridge, leading to yet another historic park, the Charles River Esplanade. Lawns, ponds, and trees meander along the river, providing educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities for all. Activities include walking and running trails, biking, kayaking, sailing, rowing and a seasonal offering of concerts at the world-famous Hatch Shell. Not to be missed is the annual July 4th Boston Pops concert and fireworks, visible from the rooftop of 93 Beacon. Stroll around the corner to the shops and restaurants of Charles Street, Beacon Hill’s main street of commerce for 350 years. Famous for its cobblestone streets, gas lamps, and secret gardens, the Beacon Hill National Historic Landmark District includes the Massachusetts State House and neighbors Boston Common, America’s oldest park. It also includes an exclusive enclave, the 1/6 of a square mile known as the Flat of the Hill, home to 93 Beacon Street.
It’s a short walk from 93 Beacon to the Financial and Theatre Districts as well as to the cosmopolitan shops and galleries of Newbury Street. With Storrow Drive and major highways a minute away, plus both Red Line and Green Line stops just a block or two away, 93 Beacon makes Logan International Airport four miles to the east and a host of other destinations easily accessible. 93 Beacon connects you not only to Boston’s quintessential lifestyle locations, but also to world-class medical facilities, renowned universities, and leading edge technology and bioscience companies.
Just as the Public Garden came to be Boston’s ultimate urban oasis in the mid-19th century, 93 Beacon and its sister townhomes came to be Boston’s most desirable and opulent residential addresses. This is still true today. Whether you relish living in the historic heart of the city or want to take advantage of all the vibrant living that Boston has to offer, there is no more affluent or pedigreed residential address in Boston than 93 Beacon.