This summer, we had the pleasure of working with intern Jack Egizi, who will be a senior this year at Catholic University. Jack had the chance to learn an enormous amount about the meetings industry, as well as the city of Boston. This week he shares with us the significance of running in Boston, as well as some of the great running opportunities that await visitors to this historic city.
Boston is a city of running. Not only is Boston ranked as one of the fittest cities in the U.S. (According to the American Fitness Index), it’s also home to the headquarters of major athletic brands like Reebok, New Balance, Converse, and Saucony. So what makes Boston such a great city for runners?
It’s Size:
Despite the typical hustle and bustle of a city, with tons of activities to do and sights to see, Boston is very compact compared to other major U.S. cities. Many of the sights, destinations, venues, and popular neighborhoods are within walking distance from each other, giving us the nickname, America’s Walking City. However, while walking is all well and good, it’s not uncommon for Bostonians to decide to put the headphones in, lace up those often brightly colored sneakers, and run to or around all of these interesting, fun, and historic places. What better way to get to know a city than by blasting your favorite songs and working off some of those lobster rolls you have over indulged in the day before?
The Trails:
Along with its sidewalks and urban views, Boston doesn’t fail to provide its runners with a variety of routes, spanning many different lengths. Some popular routes include:
The Marathon:
Boston is home to one of the oldest and most historic marathons – the Boston Marathon. Over the years, these 26.2 miles have become more than just a race to us Bostonians, they have become a symbol of strength, triumph, and, most of all, unity. This race has forever been a time of embracing the running culture, which, in the recent years, has been representative of our toughness and ability to fight back, making us Boston Strong. However, running is not just common on Marathon Monday. In this town, there are 364 other days of the year that one can find the sidewalks and streets spackled with runners, whether they are residents or tourists, there truly is no better way to tour a new city or admire the one you know and love. And with the sights, size, various trails, and culture, “America’s Walking City” should earn the title “America’s Running City”.
In Boston, running is not only wicked cool, but encouraged! You’d be crazy not to participate! But if you don’t believe me, lace up and see for yourself.
Looking for more things to do in Boston? Check out our guide of What To Do for shopping, dining, arts & music, historic landmark, and sports & entertainment suggestions. To give ideas for areas of Boston to explore, check out our guide to all the neighborhoods of Boston.