Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park

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Richmond St
Boston, MA 02109

The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park (FOCCP) is dedicated to the enhancement and maintenance of Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park in Charlestown, MA. They organize various community events throughout the year, fostering engagement and enjoyment in the park for families and visitors alike.

FOCCP relies on the support of corporate sponsors and small business members to continue their mission of keeping the park vibrant and well-maintained. Their commitment allows the organization to host exciting seasonal events, such as the Annual Fall Festival and special activities like the Sip Sail Support cruise.

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Spirited R.
10/14/2023

This is the first time here in 13 years. Lots change in that period of time. Appears the same hotel is in the same location. More retail shops and places to eat have popped up all over. Appears...

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John C.
5/10/2025

A nice green space by the wharf that is great for pictures of special times. Plenty of seating to rest and people watch. A rose garden and fountain nearby. Plenty of restaurants around it as...

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John H.
9/9/2024

I visited for the art festival and bands. Not an amazing park in itself but it is close to tourist spots if you want a little break by the harbor. It serves mainly a port for ferries. A...

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Alison M.
11/26/2023

This was a nice, smaller, walkable park by the Marriott at Long Wharf. I walked through both at night and during the morning on my way to explore historic Boston and enjoyed it both times and...

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Dan R.
5/21/2017

Located more or less between Faneuil Hall, the North End, and The Aquarium, lies Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park. It's a lovely green oasis with a pretty view of Boston Harbor and all of it's...

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