WhippleHill is excited to bring its annual User Conference back to Boston this year. As residents of New Hampshire and Massachusetts,
WhippleHill employees are regular no strangers to the Hub. Many of us have an activity, a restaurant or attraction we can recommend, such as:
- Support expert Keeley Sigel suggests the quirky, interactive dining experience at Fire & Ice, followed by a mouthwatering dessert at the award-winning Finale Dessert Company
- Steve Bristol, Director of Client Services, enjoys Game On, located on Landsdowne Street and beneath Fenway Park, citing, "lots of TV's, windows into the bullpen and great wings."
- Support staffer Andrea Carta highly recommends Betty's Wok & Noodle for a delicious and truly unique dining experience.
- Regional Sales Director Ryan Bowse hits the Institute of Contemporary Art to view significant and inspirational works of art. It's free to visitors on Thursday evenings.
According to City of Boston
Web site, Boston hosts more than 12 million annual visitors from all over the world. Even if your stay is a short one,
there are activities throughout the city that can't be missed,
including:
- Walking the Freedom Trail
- Visiting Faneuil Hall Marketplace
- Taking a ride on a Swan Boat
- Venturing around the city on a Duck Tour
- Visiting the Paul Revere House
- Seeing the park where the Babe pitched, The Kid hit and Yaz dazzled in a Fenway Park tour
- Taking in one of the many museums and galleries
- Shopping Newbury Street, the Prudential Center and Copley Place
- Enjoying award-winning dining options throughout the city.
The week following the User Conference brings the tall ships to Boston. If you are planning a prolonged stay, you may wish to consider adding them to your itinerary.