Quiet and quaint, Beacon Hill is renowned for its hidden gardens, decorative doorways, gaslights, and narrow streets lined with brick townhouses from the Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian periods.
A True New England Village Ambience – in the Heart of a Thriving CityOnly about one-half square mile in size, the Beacon Hill neighborhood is unique in the city of Boston. It offers an authentic, self-contained village quality-of-life, where neighbors know neighbors and can be overheard exchanging news and greetings at local establishments and events.
Exceptional ConvenienceOnly steps from 108 Mount Vernon Street is Charles Street, the center of life on Beacon Hill. In minutes, one can walk to the local grocer, hardware store, post office, dry cleaner, florist, or wine merchant. Equally convenient are the antique stores, coffee shops, cafes, art galleries, specialty boutiques, and fine restaurants that have made this neighborhood famous.
Proximity to Major AttractionsThe Public Garden, Boston Common, Charles River Esplanade, Massachusetts General Hospital,and the State House are all in the neighborhood. Of course, the city of Boston’s financial district,cultural events, nightlife, shopping, and history are right around the corner.