Kendall Square
Cambridge, MA
Kendall Square has served as a transit hub for travelers venturing between Boston and Cambridge for centuries: In 1793, it provided the first direct wagon route between these cities. Today tech firms and offshoots of nearby MIT call Kendall Square home, and travelers will find plenty of accommodations, restaurants, and shopping here.
Originally a salt marsh, the area developed into a lively industrial hub in the 19th century with distilleries, factories, and the Kendall Boiler and Tank Company, from which the neighborhood got its name. Today, visitors can wander its busy farmers market, rent a canoe or kayak and paddle the Charles River, and tour the Constellation Center. In warmer months, live concerts take place in the early evenings, while wintertime brings an outdoor ice rink. Some guided Cambridge tours include a look at Kendall Square and its history.
The Kendall Square version of the Walk of Fame begins on Main Street and highlights the country’s top entrepreneurs.
You can rent a Bluebike, Boston’s bike-share program, to explore Cambridge, but bring your own helmet.
The area is home to big-name corporations like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, as well as biotech companies.
Kendall Square is located at the intersection of Main Street, Broadway, Wadsworth Street, and Third Street in Cambridge. The popular business district of the same name is east of Portland Street, northwest of the Charles River, and north of MIT. The Red Line of Boston’s subway, known as the T, stops at the Kendall/MIT station in Kendall Square. The neighborhood is also accessible via buses 68, 85, and CT2.
On Thursdays between June and September, farmers, bakers, and artisans sell their wares at the farmers market in South Plaza. Also during the summer, free concerts take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays in North Plaza. The community ice rink is open from mid-December until mid-March, depending on the weather.
In 2021, a new 17-story addition to Kendall Square will be the MIT Museum, which is currently located at 265 Massachusetts Avenue and features an array of exhibits ranging from artificial intelligence and holography to robotics. Visitors can also observe demonstrations by faculty and students, as well as participate in on-site workshops and hands-on activities at the museum.
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