Background

Discover the Vibrant Heart of Chinatown, Boston

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and culinary delights of Boston's Chinatown, where diverse flavors and rich history come together.

Chinatown in Boston is a lively enclave that offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences, delicious dining, and vibrant street life. This historic neighborhood is a must-visit for tourists looking to immerse themselves in the city’s diverse heritage and indulge in authentic Asian cuisine.

Plan your visit

A brief summary to Chinatown

Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.

Plan your visit

📍
Boston, Chinatown, Massachusetts, US

Explore places near Chinatown

    See all →

    Unlock the Best of Chinatown

    Find tickets, tours with entry, and experiences available for this location.

    Buy tickets

    No tickets available

    Book tours with entry

    No tours with entry available

    Book tours without entry

    No tours without entry available

    Getting There

    Subway

    If you are near downtown Boston, head to the nearest subway station, which could be either Park Street or Downtown Crossing. Take the Red Line towards Ashmont or Braintree and get off at the Chinatown stop. Once you exit the station, you will be in the heart of Chinatown. Walk towards Washington Street, and you will see various restaurants and shops that showcase the vibrant culture of the area.

    Bus

    You can take any bus that stops at the Boston Common, such as the #43, #47, or #55. From the Boston Common, walk towards Boylston Street and follow it until you reach Washington Street. Turn left on Washington Street, and you will find yourself in Chinatown, surrounded by restaurants and markets.

    Walking

    If you are already in downtown Boston, you can easily walk to Chinatown. Start at Boston City Hall and head south on Congress Street. Continue straight until you reach Washington Street. Take a right on Washington Street, and you will find yourself in Chinatown. It is a pleasant walk of about 15-20 minutes.

    Bike Share

    If you prefer biking, you can use the Boston Bike Share (Bluebikes). Find a nearby Bluebikes station and rent a bike. Head towards the Chinatown area by following the bike lanes along Washington Street. It should take about 10-15 minutes to reach Chinatown, depending on your starting point.

    Local tips

    Visit during the weekend for lively street markets and cultural events.
    Try local favorites like dim sum and banh mi from popular eateries.
    Explore the hidden alleys for unique shops and authentic experiences.
    Don't forget to stop by the Chinatown Gate for a photo opportunity.

    Discover more about Chinatown

    Chinatown in Boston stands as a vibrant testament to the city’s rich cultural tapestry, offering visitors a unique blend of history, culinary delights, and lively street scenes. As you stroll through the bustling streets, you will encounter an array of shops, markets, and restaurants, each showcasing the flavors and traditions of Asian cultures. The atmosphere is infused with the tantalizing aromas of authentic dishes, from dim sum to pho, inviting you to sample the culinary offerings that have made this neighborhood a favorite among locals and tourists alike. One of the highlights of Chinatown is the beautiful Chinatown Gate, a stunning architectural feature that marks the entrance to this cultural haven. It serves as a perfect backdrop for photographs and a symbol of the community’s pride. As you explore further, take time to visit the tranquil Chinese Historical Society of New England, which offers insights into the rich history and contributions of Chinese immigrants in the area. On weekends, the streets come alive with markets and festivals, where you can enjoy live performances and indulge in various street foods. Be sure to visit the local bakeries for delectable pastries and sweets that are not to be missed. In Chinatown, you’ll find not only delicious food but also a dynamic community spirit that embodies the essence of Boston’s multicultural identity.

    A brief summary to Chinatown

    Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.

    Mobile App
    Get the app

    Your all‑in‑one travel companion app

    Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.

    File:Fenway Park.jpg - Wikipedia

    More about Boston

    Explore Boston, a city where American history meets modern culture, offering rich historical sites, diverse neighborhoods, and scenic outdoor spots.

    Tell me more about Boston

    Select Currency

    Choose the currency you want prices to display in.