Cobblestones, cannoli, and centuries of history. Boston's oldest neighborhood carries a warmth that no new development can replicate.
The North End is Boston's oldest residential neighborhood and its most culturally rich. Italian American heritage runs deep here — in the restaurants on Hanover Street, in the feasts of the summer saints, in the way neighbors still know each other by name. The architecture is intimate, the streets are narrow, and the sense of community is unlike anywhere else in the city. For buyers seeking character, history, and belonging, the North End is without equal.
[Placeholder — Zachary's personal perspective on this neighborhood. What makes it unique from his eyes. Specific streets, buildings, secrets that only a local would know.]
Defining Features