Boston - Long Wharf Parking InformationOur validation will net you savings, daily after 4:30pm. Park at discounted rates for up to 4 hours in the Boston Harbor Garage, located at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Milk Street.Enjoy ocean-side dining just steps from the New England Aquarium. Our restaurant couldn’t be more convenient to the Financial District, Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall and waterfront hotels such as the Boston Harbor Hotel, Marriott and Intercontinental. Long Wharf is home port for many cruise ships and whale watches, while Duck Tours and Old Town Trolleys see the sights and then make a stop for seafood right outside our door. We think a visit to Boston must include a meal at Legal Sea Foods. If you’re looking for some fun, eat in our lounge where you’ll see what’s cooking in our open kitchen. Or, during the warmer months, dine in our patio if you opt for the fresh seafood and fresh air combo. Our in-restaurant aquarium and lobster tank keep kids entertained.
Skrei, February 23 – March 22 We're featuring the "Norwegian Miracle," an ultra-premium cod. Earth Day 2017: Don’t Save Your Appetite, Save The Planet Eat well, and do good on April 22 - 23. Most Admired Brand by Readers' Choice - Boston Business Journal, 2014 #1 Best Seafood Restaurant - USA Today, 2013 Most Popular Boston Restaurant - Zagat, 2012/2013 Boston's Best Chowder - Boston Magazine, 2011, 2010 Boston's Best Clam Chowder - Improper Bostonian, 2011 Boston's Best Cruises - Cruise and Play Splash down for seafood before or after your tour.United States of America Dallas / Fort Worth Jump inside the World's biggest box of LEGO® bricks! LEGOLAND® Discovery Centers bring together great 4D cinema shows, rides, LEGO MINILAND® and more. Join us for a great indoor family experience. United States of America Who doesn’t love Legos? Now Boston has a place where Lego lovers can rejoice—Legoland Discovery Center Boston.
The center, which opened in May, offers 44,000-square-feet of Lego glory at Assembly Square in Somerville. Inside, you’ll find more than 3 million Lego bricks, as well as rides, 4D movies, interactive exhibits, and more. The center is geared toward children age 3 to 10 and their families. Adults must be accompanied by a child or attend special adult-only nights. It is the sixth Legoland Discovery Center to open in the United States—there are 11 worldwide. Legoland Discovery Center Shop When you enter Legoland, you will first see the Legoland Discovery Center Shop. It is open seven days a week and you do not need a ticket to shop there. The shop features more than 900 Lego sets and products. The colorful pick-a-brick wall located in the shop. To take the elevator up into the attraction, you need a ticket. Tickets cost $22.50 for visitors age 13 and older and $18 for kids age 3 to 12. Children 2 and under are free. Tickets must be pre-purchased online. Walk-up tickets are not available.
Adults must be accompanied by a child. Beginning this summer, the center will offer Adult Nights for older fans. Factory tour holding area Visitors enter a holding area before the factory tour. Here, they watch an introductory video and then meet Professor Brick-a-Brack in his workshop to discover how Lego bricks are made. They take part in an interactive game , helping factory workers as they create Lego bricks. In this indoor Lego ride, visitors use lasers to zap the trolls, skeletons, and bats and rescue the captured princess. The ride keeps score as you zap. The better your aim, the higher your score. And don’t forget to smile because Legoland takes a souvenir photo during your journey. See Boston’s iconic landmarks made entirely of Legos. Boston comes to life with interactive displays, touch screens, and sound effects. The Miniland room cycles through day and night so visitors can view Boston at all hours of the day. Here is the TD Garden (with a sad face since the Bruins lost).
We’re told Master Model Builder Ian Coffey plans to add personal touches like that throughout the year. The Zakim Bridge at night. The Boston Harbor Hotel. The Old State House The Old State House. A Lego audience crowds the Hatch Shell. Push a button to hear singing and watch the performer come to life. The outside of Fenway Park. It’s a packed house at Fenway Park. With the push of a button, kids can even “pitch” a ball and “swing.” There are many stations inside the main play area, including Olivia’s House, the Lego Duplo Farm, Earthquake Table, Lego Racers Build & Test area, the Lego City Play Zone, and Merlin’s Apprentice Ride. Lego City Play Zone Kids will climb, slide, and play inside the Lego Fire Academy in the play zone. The Lego-filled play zone where kids can jump and climb and slide. This area is designed for kids age 5 and under. It is full of Lego Duplo bricks, which are larger soft play bricks. Lego Friends -- Olivia’s House
Kids can hang out in Olivia’s House, where they can make cupcakes in the Lego brick pits, hang out on a sofa, or sing karaoke. The karaoke corner is located inside Olivia’s House. Build a tower on the Earthquake Table adn then flip a switch to shake your structure and see if it remains standing. Lego Racers: Build & Test In Lego Racers: Build & Test, kids will build a vehicle and take it to the test ramps, with times recorded to the hundredth of a second. Lego trays are scattered around the center, encouraging children to build. Lego Model Builder Academy Kids will learn insider tips from Master Model Builder Ian Coffey in the academy. Lego workshops will be offered inside. The cafe will offer families healthy food options. No outside food is allowed in the center. Parents will park their strollers here and there are also benches to relax on while kids play. Lego pits invite kids to dive in and build. The 4D cinema experience adds another dimension to 3D viewing.