Greater Boston is home to about 4.8 million people, with the City of Boston housing approximately 690,000 and Cambridge housing about 120,000. Boston has 35 colleges and universities, making it a young and vibrant place to live! It offers much to explore -- parks, restaurants, historic sites, museums, theater, music, and festivals. Day trips from Boston include visits to the beach, the White Mountains, the Berkshires, and the Maine Coast.
MGH residents, fellows, and staff live in Boston, Cambridge (right across the river from Boston) and surrounding towns, many of which are accessible using the subway ("the T"), which has a stop right at the hospital. Both Boston and Cambridge are comprised of multiple neighborhoods, each with a slightly different character. Many residents and fellows also live in nearby Somerville, as well as multiple other surrounding towns accessible by bus or T. For those taking public transportation, the hospital offers subsidized passes. Trainee parking is also available for purchase for residents and fellows who want to live farther from the hospital and drive into work.
The spectacular colors of Boston fall
The always in bloom Boston Public Garden:
just a 15 minute stroll from MGH!
Boston has incredible food! Long renowned for its seafood, the Boston dining scene has diversified and includes every style and genre imaginable. Here are some spots our fellows particularly recommend:
Sarma - mediterranean small plates
Oleana - eastern mediterranean veggie-friendly cuisine
Barcelona wine bar - tapas and wine
Eventide - the best lobster rolls according to MGfC fellows
Committee - Greek meze
Sweetgreen - gourmet salad right across the street from MGH!
Fin's Sushi and Grill - also across the street from MGH!
Our fellows have plenty of time to explore the city and surrounding areas. They enjoy kayaking on the Charles River, visiting beaches along the Atlantic Coast or at peaceful Walden Pond, and following the perennially competitive Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, and Patriots. Fall in Boston means apple-picking season. Harvard ID holders get free entrance to the Museum of Fine Arts, the ICA, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and MGH offers discounted tickets to the Children's Museum and the Science Museum.