
You've heard it before. The location of a college is essential when it comes to developing an active and engaging social life. Emmanuel students love living on a safe and residential 17-acre campus, with outstanding entertainment, museums, shopping and restaurants in easy reach. Whether you're an athlete or artist, a fine food connoisseur or fashion-lover, you will find plenty to keep you entertained nearby.
Here are a few of our students' favorites in Boston!

OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS
• Climb the 294 steps to the top of the Bunker Hill Monument for great views of the city.
• Ride the Swan Boats around the Public Garden Lagoon.
• Walk the Freedom Trail and check out 16 historic sites covering two and half centuries of America's past.
• Check out the street performers at Faneuil Hall Marketplace-jugglers, clowns, magicians, mimes and musicians!
• Bundle up and enjoy ice skating on the Boston Common Frog Pond.
SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP
• Visit the Copley Place Mall, home to over 75 shops and department stores, in the historic Back Bay.
• Take in eight blocks of chic boutiques along Newbury Street.
• Find local farmers' produce and artisans selling original art, designer clothing, jewelry, house wares and much more at the outdoor weekly SoWa Market.
• Explore over 200 retailers, 300 independent jewelers and pushcart vendors in Boston's historic shopping district, Downtown Crossing.
• Shop for fresh fruits and vegetables from dawn to dusk at Haymarket.
• Browse the boutiques and antique stores along Charles Street, just steps from Boston Common and the Public Garden.

FOR THE SPORTS ENTHUSIAST
• Root for the Red Sox at nearby historic Fenway Park
• Get your sports fix by visiting select stops along the Boston Sports Trail.
• Check out a major league lacrosse game of the Boston Cannons.
• Cheer on the Boston Marathon runners through the city streets on Patriots Day.
• Visit the TD Garden to root for the Boston Celtics or Stanley Cup-champion Boston Bruins.
• Enjoy the world's largest regatta, the Head of the Charles, along the famed Charles River.
• Come early to tailgate and engage in the Fan Zone before a world-class Boston Breakers soccer tournament.
BY LAND OR BY SEA...OR SKY
• Meet penguins, seals, octopus, sharks and other sea creatures at the New England Aquarium.
• Enjoy a ferry ride to one of the 12 Boston Harbor Islands, where you can swim, sunbathe or hike.
• Visit the U.S.S. Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world.
• Explore the streets of the city on a WW II-style amphibious landing vehicle through a Boston Duck Tour.
• Check out Fort Independence, a pentagonal five-bastioned, granite fort located on Castle Island along the South Boston shoreline.
• Take in a show at the Charles Hayden Planetarium, New England's most technologically advanced digital theater.

FOR THE TOURIST IN ALL OF US
• Receive exclusive nighttime access to the famed Granary Burying Ground, where John Hancock, Paul Revere and Samuel Adams are buried during a Ghosts and Gravestones Tour.
• Satisfy your sweet tooth by taking a Chocolate Walking Tour through Back Bay, Beacon Hill or the South End.
• Visit movie and T.V. filming hotspots on a Boston Movie Tour.
• Take a tour of Fenway Park, the oldest ballpark in America.
MUST-SEE MUSEUMS
• Walk around the corner to the Museum of Fine Arts, home to groundbreaking exhibits and state-of-the-art galleries.
• Explore the New England Holocaust Memorial, located along the famed Freedom Trail.
• Check out the Mapparium in the Mary Eddy Baker Library, a three-story painted glass globe.
• Learn about four centuries of Boston women's history along the Boston Women's Heritage Trail.
• Visit the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston newest museum, located on the waterfront.
• Enjoy the Black Heritage Trail, a 1.6-mile walking tour exploring the history of Boston's 19th century African American community.
• Head down the street to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and if your name is Isabella, sign up for free museum admission for life!
• Learn about New England's sports history at the Sports Museum, located in the TD Garden.
• Explore the Museum of Science, New England's most visited cultural institution.

EVENING ENTERTAINMENT
• Dance to a favorite artist at the House of Blues, located on nearby Lansdowne Street.
• Located behind historic Fenway Park, Jillian's offers 30 tournament-caliber pool tables, table tennis and foosball.
• Catch a concert at the Hatch Shell on the Charles River.
• Try your hand at bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes, where you'll find 25,000 square feet of space for pristine bowling.
• Catch at show at Oliver's Nightclub, where entertainment once included no-name acts such as Bruce Springsteen, Jimi Hendrix and Aerosmith, as well as many other now famous entertainers.
• Hit the theater district for show at the Colonial Theatre, Wang Theatre, Shubert Theatre or the Boston Opera House.
• Enjoy a performance by Blue Man Group at the Charles Playhouse.
FANTASTIC FOOD
• Check out the best view of Boston from the Prudential's world-class restaurant, Top of the Hub.
• Try a famed Mike's Pastry cannoli in the North End.
• Sample dim sum in authentic Chinatown.
• Head over to nearby Emack and Bolio's for a homemade ice cream treat.
• Indulge your sweeter side at the all-you-can-eat Chocolate Bar in Boston's Langham Hotel.
• Pick up a burger and t-shirt at the original Cheers.
• Dip into a delight at the Melting Pot, Boston's largest fondue restaurant.
• Grab a bite and watch your favorite team compete on one of 90 HD TVs at Game On!
• Can't make up your mind? The Fanueil Hall Marketplace boasts 40 pushcart eateries and 17 restaurants!

48.4. 250,000. 1630. Get to know America's best college town by the numbers...

Emmanuel College finished first among local colleges and universities in the 2012 Boston.com A-List "Best School Spirit" category for the second year in a row!