Try GOLD - Free
Sox and the City
Sunday Express
|November 16, 2025
There's plenty to cheer on in Boston, JOSHUA PECK finds, with Red Sox baseball, fun on the Charles River and food and views to make your head spin
-
View Boston
n busy Boston, there was a spot where peace and calm was to be found.
In a city of around 700,000 locals - plus 250,000 students from Harvard University and MIT - it can be difficult to find a moment to yourself. But in a kayak on the Charles River, it's like time stood still.
Peace, quiet, a moment to reflect. Until the wobbles take over and you remember you need to paddle unless you want to get a soaking.
Boston, or Beantown, as tourists often refer to it, is just under an eight-hour flight from London. I'd flown on JetBlue's recently launched direct service from Gatwick and was lucky enough to bag a seat in the Mint cabin.
Lie-flat bed, a huge pullout TV and excellent food choices ensured the journey literally flew by. Plenty of film and documentary options too, while the chicken Milanese was fresh and flavoursome. A scone, topped with jam and cream, shortly before landing on America’s East Coast, filled the little gap that appeared after a short snooze.
And it was a good thing to arrive in a relaxed fashion given the amount the city was to offer.
After checking in to the gorgeous Westin Copley Place hotel, which provided stunning views across the river from my room, it was time to hit the town.
This story is from the November 16, 2025 edition of Sunday Express.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Sunday Express
Sunday Express
RISE IN PENSION AGE 'WILL SEND 115,000 ELDERLY INTO POVERTY'
Charities call for urgent action as OAPs struggle with soaring bills
3 mins
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
'It was an honour to receive Camilla's letter of support'
FRENCH rape survivor Gisele Pelicot was \"overwhelmed\" after receiving a letter of support from the Queen following her former husband's conviction.
1 mins
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
I can't get you out of my bed, says Kylie
KYLIE Minogue gets red-y for bed in a giant satin bow as celebs marked Valentine's Day by sharing romantic or saucy photographs.
1 min
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
'We took our child to A&E and never saw him again'
A family believes their devastating experience of fostering points to a 'broken system'
4 mins
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
James Breezes in off bench to keep his cup run going
JAMES BREE was Southampton’s cup king once again.
2 mins
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
'Now is not the time to plunge the country into instability'
BRITAIN'S top negotiator with the European Union makes no secret of the fact he voted Remain in the 2016 referendum - but pro-EU hopefuls who want to enlist his help in reversing Brexit are wasting their time. Nick Thomas-Symonds, a 45-year-old father of three, cannot imagine a referendum on rejoining the bloc while he is alive.
4 mins
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
From death's door to a dream wedding and our beautiful little boy
CANCER-stricken nurse Annie Slennett thought she was going to die when she had emergency heart surgery after struggling to breathe.
2 mins
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
MATT WON'T LET IT SLIP AS HE HUNTS FOR MORE ‘BLING’
HE is already a champion but Matt Weston wants to be a legend today as he bids to become the first British double gold medallist at the same Winter Olympics.
1 mins
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
William was in a state of disbelief
WHILE THE start of the year usually represents a gentle beginning to the calendar, royal 2024 was to change all an William was left in extraordinary position. Suddenly, with three children to care for at home and no live-in staff at their Adelaide Cottage home, and with his wife and father in hospital, his future was looking decidedly different.
5 mins
February 15, 2026
Sunday Express
UK makers 'overlooked' as US bags top jet deals
BRITISH aircraft makers are facing an uncertain future due to the government favouring bigger US firms for major contracts such as fighter jets.
2 mins
February 15, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
