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🌸 Top 4 Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots in Boston This Spring
1⃣ Boston Public Garden
✨ The city’s most iconic cherry blossom landmark! With 27 varieties of cherry trees, the predominant deep pink mountain cherries have dense, double-layered flowers like clouds. The swan boat lake and Victorian sculptures complete the classical atmosphere. The morning sunlight on clear days is perfect for a picnic or wedding photos!
📍 Address: 4 Charles St, Boston, MA 02116
2⃣ Charles River Esplanade
✨ A cherry blossom paradise for MIT and BU students! Soft pink Yoshino cherries and white early blossoms alternate, with the river’s reflection creating a “double flower sea” effect. At sunset, the cherry blossoms and evening glow frame a perfect romantic scene!
🚣♀️ Must-visit spots: Rent a kayak for a cherry blossom rain photo (MIT-side dock), capture the full view from the top of Longfellow Bridge, or bike to the BU dock for a shot through the cherry blossom tunnel.
📍 Address: Charles River Esplanade, Boston, MA 02116
3⃣ Arnold Arboretum
✨ A century-old botanical garden with a vintage charm! Rare varieties like Edo-higan and Oshima cherries, with some trees over a century old, plus 15,000 plant species create a layered spring landscape that’ll make you feel like you’re in Kyoto! The garden has plant labels, making it perfect for nature lovers to explore in depth.
📍 Address: 125 Arborway, Boston, MA 02130
4⃣ Back Bay
✨ A “city canvas” where historic architecture and cherry blossoms blend seamlessly! Newbury Street’s storefront windows highlight the cherry branches, while deep pink clusters of flowers frame the Gothic spires of Trinity Church—perfect for cultural photo ops!
🌆 Golden hour: At sunset, the warm yellow streetlights intertwine with cherry blossoms, ideal for capturing an atmospheric shot in a beige trench coat and straw hat.
📍 Address: 206 Clarendon St, Boston, MA 02116 (Trinity Church)...More
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