Classes in Boston
Discover the Best Classes In Boston With Top Local Experts
Cooking Classes
Make Epic Sushi Rolls in Roxbury With Chef Harold
Make Chinese Biang Biang Noodles With Chef Rita
Summer Cookie Workshop
Sushi Making 101
Paint and Sip
Beachside Paradise
Paint Night Done Right - Boston
Summer Road Trip
Starry Lake
Pottery Classes
Introduction to Wheel Throwing - Private
Design a Ceramic Plaque
Inspiring Pottery Workshop
Sing Along For Wallen Wednesdays While You Paint
Art Classes
DIY Summer Candle Workshop With Instructor Neemah
Fun Candle Making With Instructor Neemah
Photography Basics Made Simple - Boston
Introduction to Wheel Throwing - Private
Candle Making Classes
DIY Summer Candle Workshop With Instructor Neemah
Fun Candle Making With Instructor Neemah
Photography Classes
Photography Basics Made Simple - Boston
Master Your Camera Controls - Boston Public Garden
Composition in the Field - Boston Public Garden
Master Your Camera Controls - Charles River Museum
TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITIES
Dumpling Making for Groups in Boston
Private Paint and Sip Party in Boston
Chocolate Making for Groups in Boston
Guacamole and Salsa Making for Groups in Boston
Fun Classes in Boston
Get inspired and discover new interests and talents when you visit Boston. With foodie hotspots and celebrated, innovative artists in the mix, there is enough culture and fun for everyone. Get started in Boston’s North End, a Little Italy-type neighborhood featuring an abundance of renowned Italian restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries and delis led by world-class chefs. Similarly, the Charlestown neighborhood features historical landmarks and lots of authentic Irish eateries and pubs.
Enjoy even more cultural cuisine in Jamaica Plain, where family-owned restaurants and unique bars are easy to find, in addition to traditional Latin American cuisine. The premier quality of food around Boston inspires many budding chefs and home cooks to learn new methods in cooking workshops in Boston led by top-tier local chefs. In addition to mouthwatering dining options, Jamaica Plain is also home to scenic nature trails, college bars and boutique shops run by local artisans.
The art scene is also big in Boston, seen in the booming Boston Theater District just south of Beacon Hill. Likewise, the South Boston Waterfront is where inspired artists go to visit the Institute of Contemporary Art, an art museum with award-winning exhibits. Many celebrated local artists lead painting and pottery art classes in Boston for those inspired to get creative or learn new artistic skills.
Even Fenway-Kenmore, home of the famous Fenway Park baseball stadium, hosts the visually stunning Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum near South End, Boston. This area is a vibrant cultural hotspot, brimming with sports fans, world-famous restaurants and bars, and art installations. Whether you visit Boston to catch a baseball game, enjoy a gourmet cannoli, attend a theater production or walk a hiking trail, you’ll discover that there’s a lot of room for creativity in this bustling city!