As MIT college students we can get a $5 college card for the boston symphony and get into concerts for no additional cost.
- go to copytech in building 11, show them student ID, pay $5 for college card
- go to boston symphony orchestra ticket office, right down mass ave @ 301 mass ave, show them college card and student id and get ticket
- go to concert
- http://arts.mit.edu/events/
- http://events.mit.edu/searchresults.html?start.month=01&start.day=17&start.year=2013&end.month=04&end.day=17&end.year=2013&categories=19
Summer
according to a professor on the airplane from ATL to BOS, things to do for free or close to free:
Hatched eggshell concerts, Wednesdays
Boston Harbor Hotel movies, Thursdays (buy a drink something to sit there)
North End will close streets and have festival Fridays in August
Museum of Fine Arts is free on Wednesdays
less free –v
Harbor Island Beach recommended (to see Boston from another view)
go to wonderland, get fried clams and people watch
fly kites at reviere beach
go to concord, ma via commuter rail and visit walden pond
boston public library at lunchtime — there are sometimes famous poets/musicians in the courtyard
food trucks at south station are the best after a bike ride there