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Next Stop Revere

Welcome to Revere! We are a tight-knit coastal community on the North Shore of Massachusetts, located just minutes from downtown Boston and Logan International Airport.

Renamed Revere in 1871 in honor of the great American patriot and craftsman, our city boasts a magnificent 3.5-mile crescent beach, 1200 hotel rooms, great restaurants, and is an outstanding starting point for exploring all of the best destinations Massachusetts and New England have to offer.  

Home to the first public beach in the United States, Revere also features the first county road in North America and three T stops along the Blue Line of America’s oldest Subway system operated by the MBTA.

Because of our proximity to Boston and our sprawling beach our city has been linked with travel, hospitality, and recreation since its inception. 

We invite visitors exploring Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to make their Next Stop Revere!

2023 Travel Guide

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Next Stop Revere’s 2023 Visitor Guide is a free publication that will be mailed to you upon request. Click to learn more or call (781) 286-8190 to request your guide today.

 

Places to Eat

Feed your inner foodie in Revere! Since its first colonial settlement in 1624, Revere has welcomed wave after wave of immigrants from around the world. This has led to a restaurant and market scene that is second to none in variety and cultural authenticity. Whether it’s Mexican street food from Esquite, an authentic Peruvian dish from Rincon Limeño, an internationally inspired meal from Mission Beach House, or a legendary Italian sub from New Deal Fruit, Revere serves delicious food for any budget or taste.

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Surrounding Destinations

Revere Location

Berkshire Region

Serene mountain vistas, lush forests, and clear blue lakes define the Berkshire landscape, an idyllic setting for your next family vacation, romantic escape, or weekend with friends. Boasting more than 100 world class cultural attractions, superior outdoor recreation, and a famous farm-to-table food scene, the Berkshires promises an unforgettable experience.

Pioneer Valley Region

The Pioneer Valley offers a gentle landscape of college towns, picturesque farms and old mills that have been charmingly converted into modern use. The uber-cool burg of Northampton provides the region’s top dining, nightlife and street scenes, while the other destinations offer unique museums, geological marvels and a few unexpected roadside gems.

Central Mass Region

The slightly hilly topography of this central swath of Massachusetts is the home of farms, orchards, and small towns. Central Massachusetts is a hidden gem, full of art & culture, unique family fun, and gorgeous natural vistas.

Northeast Region

The North of Boston region consists of two different faces, the shore and the inland region of Colonial history and American industry. The North of Boston and Cape Ann region, including the towns of Salem, Gloucester, Newburyport, Marblehead, and Lowell, is known for its art galleries, seaside beauty, and fine food. Gloucester and Newburyport have fleets for popular whale watch cruises. The region has many art galleries. Salem, site of 17th-century witchcraft trials, attracts thousands of visitors every October for Halloween fun. Lexington and Concord have outdoor museums describing Revolutionary War events Lowell and its historic mills are a showcase of early American industrial history.

Greater Boston Region

Boston and its neighboring cities are loved for their art and culture, professional sports teams, Revolutionary and Colonial history, and fun explorations on and around its famous harbor. The city is packed with great things to do on the weekends, weekdays, all year around.

Southeast Region

Nestled between Boston, Providence, and Cape Cod, there’s no better place to sample a heavenly slice of Massachusetts than on the secluded beaches and in the cozy waterfront eateries, eclectic art galleries and awe-inspiring state parks of Southeastern Massachusetts.

Cape Cod Islands Region

Cape Cod and its islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket are celebrated for their unadulterated beaches and New England seaside way of life. Cape Cod and each of the islands has its unique character, but all have strong links to their maritime history of sailing, fishing, boat building and whaling, expressed via historic lighthouses, maritime festivals, seafood restaurants, cruises, shopping and museums.

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