Rowes Wharf, a part of Boston’s maritime history, was transformed in the 1980s from an historic battery into a vibrant waterfront development. Located in downtown Boston, it offers a mix of hotels, shops, and eateries with scenic views of Boston Harbor. The area is easily accessible by ferry, and several sailboat tours depart from here, making it a convenient starting point for harbor cruises. Visitors can enjoy the blend of modern amenities and nautical charm, all set against the backdrop of the bustling harbor.
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