
"You see, New Englanders are a hardy bunch. They're experts at maximizing their enjoyment of wintertime in the city-not despite Nor'easters and below-freezing temps, but because of them. The only way to truly enjoy the season is to embrace it, which is why Boston consistently has a long list of cold-weather activities on offer. Ahead, find 10 of the best ways to spend your next Boston winter, with options for both outdoors and indoors enthusiasts."
"Ever tune in to the Winter Olympics to see athletes furiously sweeping a path on ice for granite stones to slide down? Curling, no doubt, makes for an intriguing spectator experience. Yet it somehow appears approachable enough to make you think, "I could do that." You can find out for yourself at Boston's Liberty Hotel, which offers a "curling experience" for groups of two to six people on the weekends."
Winter in Boston combines chilly weather with a wealth of seasonal pleasures that reward those who embrace the cold. New Englanders capitalize on Nor'easters and below-freezing temps by offering many activities for both outdoor and indoor enthusiasts. Offerings range from soul-warming mugs of hot chocolate and wood-fired saunas to unique experiences like hotel-hosted curling with a synthetic rink and snack boxes. Hotels and venues pair playful winter activities with cozy food and lounge options to make cold-weather days enjoyable and social for visitors and locals alike.
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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