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Walk the uneven brick sidewalks and see one of the city’s oldest, most enchanting neighborhoods. A stroll down Charles Street will take you straight to the Boston Commons as you pass boutiques, bakeries, galleries, cafes, and homes that are centuries old.
88 Charles St 617-722-9200
Lined with glass cases full of tempting baubles and jewels, Good is actually pretty great, stocking everything from antique button rings to Patch NYC items. And the nice folks working there want you to try on everything.
Photo: Courtesy of Good
51 Charles St 617-557-9991
The jewel box of a store is stocked with accessories (but keeps a significant emphasis on serious footwear). Shop shoe brands like Jerome C. Rousseau, Tory Burch, and DVF or jewelry from Tonya Mezrich and Wasabi.
Photo: Courtesy of Moxie
25 Charles St 617-723-7575
For a post-theater or symphony meal, head to the Beacon Hill Hotel’s award-winning bistro which serves up contemporary French eats alongside a carefully selected wine list, fresh-baked bread, and a fireplace at the bar for atmosphere.
65 Chestnut St 617-723-8111
The home store stocks everything you need to feather your nest, from lighting fixtures to salad tongs (and everything in between, of course). With a slant on the sleek and modern, it also offers complete interior design consultations and special-order items.
Photo: Courtesy of Koo de Kir
131 Charles St 617-720-0010
The teeny substreet-level shop stocks clothes from Larsen Gray, Julie Brown, and Ali Ro. Look through handbags, jewelry, and must-haves from Hanky Panky.
Photo: Courtesy of Crush