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Things to Do in Waltham, Massachusetts: See Tripadvisor's 14,130 traveler reviews and photos of Waltham tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Waltham.
Aug 12, 2022 · Concentrated almost entirely on Moody Street, Waltham has a central commercial area that is attractive, easy to visit on foot and loaded with shopping, restaurants and entertainment.
Feel welcome in one of our fine hotels and explore a city with a rich history and plenty to do and see including world class restaurants, renowned learning institutions, museums, art galleries, music, theater, parks, walking and bike paths, outdoor farmers market, concerts on the common, and much, much more….
Attractions. Waltham has world renowned Colleges, as well as Museums, Festivals and Outdoor Recreational opportunities to make your visit enjoyable and memorable. Select Category.
Waltham, located in eastern Massachusetts, is a western suburb of Boston. Founded in 1636, incorporated into a town in 1738 and then into a city in 1884, Waltham is now a diverse community with various opportunities for living, education, work, and leisure.
Nov 12, 2018 · Top Things to Do in Waltham, Massachusetts: See Tripadvisor's 14,128 traveller reviews and photos of Waltham tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Waltham. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.
Waltham, city, Middlesex county, eastern Massachusetts, U.S., on the Charles River, just west of Boston. Settled in the 1630s, it was part of Watertown until separately incorporated in 1738. Abundant waterpower attracted early gristmills and paper mills.