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Harvard Square. 1,422 reviews. #8 of 115 things to do in Cambridge. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Open now. 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM. Write a review. About. Welcome to Harvard Square Each year, over 8 million men, women and children visit Harvard Square.
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- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Harvard Square: Harvard University Campus Guided Walking Tour (From $23.0...
- Hotels near Harvard Square: (0.11 mi) Harvard Square Hotel (0.16 mi) The Charles Hotel (0.35 mi) Hotel Veritas (0.32 mi) Sheraton Commander Hotel (...
- Restaurants near Harvard Square: (0.00 mi) Tiger Sugar (0.02 mi) sweetgreen (0.02 mi) Cardullo's Gourmet Shoppe (0.02 mi) Ben & Jerry's Harvard Squ...
- Attractions near Harvard Square: (0.01 mi) Central Rock Gym (0.03 mi) Black Ink (0.03 mi) Cambridge Historical Tours (0.04 mi) Harvard Cooperative...
Harvard Square is a triangular plaza at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, Brattle Street and John F. Kennedy Street near the center of Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
- Café Sushi Shoten. Sticklers might protest that this Best of Boston gem is technically between Harvard and Central squares (though closer to Harvard). But no one has any quibbles about the bold flavors in this bright and sleek sushi spot.
- Faro Café. Drink a flat white, play chess, and snack on pastries—some sourced from the absolutely delightful La Saison Bakery—at this greenery-filled, laptop-free nook.
- Felipe’s Taqueria. Pardon the grilling, but what’s a sure-fire way to crank up the flavor of your meal? Find the answer with a bite of the wood-grilled steak, chicken, and marinated vegetables on the menu at this lively and casual haunt.
- Forage. Tucked away from the bustle of the main square, Forage is worth seeking out for an upscale showcase of local, seasonal sourcing and global inspiration.
- Harvard Book Store. Shopping. Bookstores. Harvard Sq. This independent bookseller works hard to rival the larger chain stores with its varied selection of general-interest books and helpful staff, always ready to recommend a title or two.
- Brattle Theatre. Movies. Harvard Sq. Built in the 19th century, right in the middle of Harvard Square, the Brattle looks more like a barn than a movie house.
- Alden & Harlow. Restaurants. Contemporary American. Harvard Sq. price 3 of 4. Duck into this subterranean hideaway—the former site of Harvard Square institution Casablanca—and discover a bustling multi-room dining and drinking destination that balances a rustic laid-back vibe with an industrial edge.
- Shays Pub & Wine Bar. Bars. Wine bars. Harvard Sq. price 2 of 4. Owned and operated by English expats, Shay's is one of the nicer bars in the area. Sunk a few feet below the sidewalk and sporting a handy outdoor patio, the bar attracts a lively mix of local academics, artists and die-hard regulars.
Jun 29, 2024 · Join us at the Charles Hotel’s Lower Courtyard in Harvard Square to celebrate Bastille Day on Sunday, July 14th from 4-9pm! Gearing for the whole family, the festival will include a selection of tents featuring an array of French-inspired bakeries to try, and a jam-packed schedule of fun events!
Each year, over 8 million men, women and children visit Harvard Square. Visitors come for a variety of reasons; this is a place of history, of books, of ideas, and of learning. It is a place of bookstores and coffee houses, of fine dining and eclectic shopping.