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Top neighborhoods in Newton

Newton Center
Largest downtown area in Newton, this upscale shopping destination boasts a 33-acre natural lake, Crystal Lake, and historic architecture. Easily accessible via MBTA Green Line "D" branch.

West Newton
Historic West Newton Village Center boasts local businesses, independent films at West Newton Cinema, and popular restaurants like Bluebird Cafe and Blue Ribbon Bar-B-Q. Easily accessible via MBTA Commuter Rail and express buses.

Newton Highlands
Newton Highlands blends village charm with suburban comfort just a train ride from Boston. Victorian homes and tree-lined streets create a storybook New England setting perfect for travelers seeking authenticity without the tourist crush. Crystal Lake offers peaceful water views while the historic T station anchors a quaint village center filled with local shops and cafes. Dining options focus on cozy cafes and family restaurants serving comfort food until early evening. The Green Line D branch whisks visitors directly into Boston from the neighborhood's historic station. Hammond Pond Reservation nearby provides hiking trails for nature lovers seeking a quick escape.

Newton Corner
Newton Corner blends suburban comfort with city convenience, just a quick hop from Boston's buzz. The tree-lined streets showcase classic New England homes, while the Jackson Homestead and Museum offers a glimpse into local history. Nearby Charles River Reservation provides a peaceful escape for walkers and nature lovers who need a break from exploring. Local cafes and family restaurants offer cozy spots to refuel after a day of adventures. Though accommodations are limited in the neighborhood itself, you'll find options nearby. The area's excellent transport links make it perfect for travelers who want easy access to Boston without the downtown prices.

Chestnut Hill
Chestnut Hill blends leafy suburban charm with collegiate energy thanks to Boston College's stunning Gothic campus. Tree-lined streets showcase grand Tudor and Colonial homes, creating a sophisticated retreat from downtown Boston's bustle. The Street and Chestnut Hill Square offer upscale shopping and dining, while the Chestnut Hill Reservoir provides scenic walking paths. Football fans can catch exciting games at Alumni Stadium. Restaurants range from farm-to-table establishments to artisanal cafes, with prices reflecting the area's upscale character. Boutique hotels and elegant B&Bs in historic homes provide stylish accommodations. The Green Line connects directly to downtown Boston in just 20-30 minutes, making this peaceful neighborhood surprisingly accessible.
Top landmarks in Newton

Boston College
If you'd like to get a taste of Boston student life, check out Boston College, located 5.8 mi (9.4 km) from the center of Boston. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. Boston has lots of other big landmarks you might want to see such as Fenway Park.

McMullen Museum
You can study the exhibits at McMullen Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Newton. Experience the acclaimed art scene or attend a sporting event in this vibrant area.






















































































