
Boston - Location Log Book
Just a fortnight after the Olympics, the stars of triathlon kick-off supertri League in style with a debut event in Boston as part of opening USA double-header. Here is everything we recommend to do if you're in town for the race.

WATCH THE RACE
The first thing to do is watch supertri Boston! Part of the famous Boston Triathlon weekend, the new supertri course promises not only a huge crowd in this iconic location, but a fresh set of tests for the world’s best athletes.
The event starts and finishes at Carson Beach next to the historic McCormack Bath House, with the bike and run on a one mile loop along William J Day Boulevard.
Redeem your FREE ticket here and come down and watch the best triathletes in the world battle it out in Boston.
12:30pm Women's Pro Race Starts
1:45pm Men's Pro Race Starts

WHERE TO STAY
Thanks to our partners Meet Boston you have endless opportunities of places to stay in Boston! Whether you're looking to be close to the race, looking for a night out or want to stay further afield the meet Boston hotel comparison site has you covered!

WHERE TO RUN
Here are some of our favourite places to run in Boston!
Charles River Esplanade:This is a scenic trail along the Charles River, offering both paved paths and dirt trails.It's popular among runners for its river views and relatively flat terrain.
Boston Common and Public Garden: These historic parks in downtown Boston offer well-maintained paths surrounded by greenery. It's a great option for a relaxed run in the heart of the city.
The Emerald Necklace: This series of connected parks and parkways includes paths like the Jamaica Pond and Arnold Arboretum, providing a mix of urban and natural landscapes.

WHERE TO RIDE
Charles River Bike Path:This paved path runs along the Charles River, offering scenic views of the water and the Boston skyline. It extends from Boston to Waltham, making it great for longer rides or leisurely bike outings.
Minuteman Bikeway: Starting in Cambridge and stretching out to Bedford, this 10-mile paved path follows a former railroad route through suburban neighborhoods, parks, and wetlands. It's popular for both biking and walking.
Southwest Corridor Park: Running through several Boston neighborhoods, this linear park features a paved bike path, playgrounds, and green spaces. It's a popular route for commuting cyclists and recreational bikers alike.

WHERE TO EAT
Here are some of our favourite places to eat in Boston! - need to add detail here
Union Oyster House - Visit Boston's oldest restaurant, serving seafood and New England specialties in a historic setting on the Freedom Trail.
Scampo - Italian-inspired cuisine created by chef Lydia Shire, drawing on flavors from the Mediterranen and Middle East
Mooo…. - Located in the heart of Beacon Hill, steps from the State House and downtown Boston Mooo Beacon Hill provides an modern dining experience. Toro - Boston's Award-Winning Spanish Tapas in the South End by Chefs Ken Oringer + Jamie Bissonnette. Legal Sea Foods - Long Wharf - Savor the finest seafood at Legal Sea Foods, where daily fresh catches are yours to enjoy.

What To DO in August
With the help of Meet Boston we have put together some of our top picks for things to do in Boston in August....
Open Newbury Street on Sundays - Newbury Street is a mile-long, eight block stretch of shops, salons, galleries and restaurants. This famous Boston street becomes a pedestrian-only walkway on Sundays in the summer.
SoWa Vintage Market Sundays - Located downstairs at 450 Harrison Ave, the SoWa Vintage Market is Boston's weekly destination for antiques, collectibles, vintage goods, and other one-of-a-kind curiosities.
Swan Boats in the Public Garden - Embark on a uniquely Boston experience with a Swan Boat ride in the Public Garden. Nestled in the heart of the city, the Swan Boats have been enchanting visitors since their opening in 1877, preserving a glimpse of Boston's rich history while offering a serene escape from the urban hustle.
View Boston Observation Deck - View Boston is a 360 taste of the city, offering breathtaking indoor and outdoor views atop one of Boston’s most iconic buildings.