Copley Square Park 560 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116
About the Business
Copley Square Park, located at 560 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts, is a beautiful and well-maintained green space in the heart of the city. As part of the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, the park is just one of many public spaces managed by the department, which oversees over 2,300 acres of park land throughout the city.
In addition to Copley Square Park, the department is responsible for maintaining 217 city parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, golf courses, squares, fountains, game courts, historic cemeteries, urban wilds, and more. With approximately 125,000 trees under its care, including street trees, the department works diligently to create and preserve clean, green, safe, and accessible open spaces for all residents to enjoy.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the department has moved its Tree Removal and Parks and Recreation Commission hearings online, ensuring that important decisions are still being made while keeping the community safe. Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department are excited to announce the opening of the popular Boston Swan Boats for the 2024 season at the Boston Public Garden lagoon, adding to the city's array of recreational offerings.
With a chain of nine parks spanning 1,100 acres interconnected by parkways and waterways, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department plays a vital role in preserving the city's green spaces and historic sites. Whether managing active cemeteries, holding public hearings for tree removal, or overseeing recreational amenities, the department is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Boston residents and visitors alike.
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Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 19:00
Tuesday:
06:30 - 19:00
Wednesday:
06:30 - 19:00
Thursday:
06:30 - 19:00
Friday:
06:30 - 19:00
Saturday:
06:30 - 19:00
Sunday:
06:30 - 19:00
Reviews
"Very beautiful scenery that usually has plenty of events happening year-round. There is also weekly farmer market and music performer here too."
"Nice area downtown to sit and take in the scenery. There is the absolutely beautiful and historical Trinity Church right next to the breath-taking John Hancock Tower, which is an incredible sight to see. There's also a small skate park, and tons of walking and sitting space to just relax and people-watch. Going here was suggested to us by a Boston local, and we're so happy we went!"
"Copley Square with its beautiful fountain is in the heart of Boston’s upscale Back Bay neighbourhood and is one of the most frequently visited public spaces in the city. This small green space surrounded by architectural treasures, some of which date back more than a century, is the perfect place to take a break. Originally called Arts Square, the park was renamed in 1883 after the painter John Singleton Copley. The central green of Copley Square allows for unobstructed views between the Boston Public Library (1889) and Trinity Church (1877), strengthening the connection between the two and the perception of the Square as the front yard to these notable buildings. Other important buildings surrounding the square are the New Old South Church (1873), Copley Fairmont Hotel (1912), and the John Hancock Tower (1976). John Hancock Tower is the tallest building in Boston at 60 stories and the contemporary architecture of the tower sits in stark contrast to its surroundings. Nearby and visible from the square is the Prudential Tower at 800 Boylston Street. Its Skywalk Observatory offers spectacular views of Boston and the harbour area. Copley Square is the finishing point for the famous Boston Marathon, held annually on Patriots’ Day, the third Monday in April. A memorial celebrating the race's 100th running (in 1996) is located in the park, near the corner of Boylston and Dartmouth streets. On April 15, 2013, around 2:50 pm (about three hours after the first runners crossed the line) two bombs exploded—one near the finish line near the Boston Public Library, the other some seconds later and one block west. Three people were killed and at least 183 injured. We were lucky to visit Copley Square when the bi-weekly farmer’s market was operating and it had a wide selection of delicious local produce and meat on offer. It is an excellent market which runs on Tuesdays and Fridays from 11am to 6pm between May and November. If travelling in those months check the exact starting and closing dates. Boston’s most popular upscale mall with over 70 stores is in nearby Copley Place if you want to take a break from sightseeing. If visiting Boston don’t miss out on a trip to Copley Square to view some of the city's most notable architecture. There is a major subway stop at Copley Square and it is best to travel by subway or bus as parking in the area can be difficult to find. If you found this review helpful please click on the ‘Like’ symbol below"
"All major buildings around this beautiful park shows why this is amazing... Boston Public Library, Old South Church, Trinity Church, Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel & the John Hancock Tower give it all the essentials that a touristy spot needs while being picturesque enough for all the locals/artists/students to come here & relax. In the better weather, people gather in Copley Square to enjoy the fresh air. The side of the massive Boston Public Library is across to the west. Historic Trinity Church and the Copley Plaza Hotel are nearby. The square is in the middle of Boston's great dining/shopping area (Newbury St, Boylston St, Shops at Prudential Center, Copley Place mall). Parking in the area can be a hassle, especially on weekends. Whether u are a tourist or a local or just passing through this square, one will always admire its beauty & resilience, just like one can't help but take always take another few snaps of the place"
"The church is gorgeous and this is a great place to take a stroll and bask in the sun. There is also a market every Friday offering fruits, cheese and food."
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