4. See Live Entertainment
The Boston area is a cultural hub with everything from live music to Broadway plays every night of the week. Local hot spots for music include The Middle East & ZuZu, The Sinclair in Harvard Square, Lizard Lounge at Cambridge Common (near Doble campus), and Toad in Porter Square. Find headliners at the House of Blues, Boston and TD Garden, both easily accessible by subway.
If you're in the mood for something else, find author readings at Porter Square Books, comedy shows at The Comedy Studio in Union Square and ImprovBoston in Central Square, or plays at Central Square Theater Company, the American Repertory Theater in Harvard Square. Head to the Boston Opera House for Broadway shows and ballets. Lesley often has discounted tickets, too.
5. Go to Museums and Exhibits
Lesley students get free or discounted tickets to many local museums, including the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (always free if you're named Isabella), the Harvard Museum of Natural History, and the New England Aquarium.
6. Shopping
Our students love to shop sustainably AKA go thrifting. The Garment District in Kendall Square, Goodwill in Davis Square and Buffalo Exchange in Brookline are all favorites.
For book lovers, there’s he long-standing Harvard Bookstore (don’t miss the basement full of secondhand books) and Porter Square Books (with a few more in between). Comic book and manga fans, stop by Newbury Comics or Millennium Comics.
Of course, for essentials, stop by Target in Porter Square. It’s located right behind the Porter T station.