Boston is gearing up for an exceptional year in 2026, set to make the city pulse with sport, history, and gastronomy.
The imminent release of Boston’s first Michelin Red Guide will highlight the creativity of local chefs and the richness of culinary influences, blending American traditions with Latin American, Asian, and Caribbean inspirations.
Throughout the year, Boston will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States. On July 4th, the city will mark this milestone with parades, performances, and fireworks, while on July 11th, the parade of the majestic Sail Boston ships will complete the festivities, honoring the city’s rich maritime heritage.
In February, Boston will become a playground of unique discoveries: a giant Ferris wheel on the Rose Kennedy Greenway, an immersive activation at Copley Square, and the very first wine festival at the Cyclorama, showcasing the talents of local female winemakers and sommeliers.
As summer approaches, Boston will host seven FIFA World Cup matches at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, including a quarterfinal on July 9th, placing the city in the global spotlight and creating a unique buzz for residents and visitors alike.
With international events, cultural renewal, and culinary innovation, Boston is charting its course toward 2026 with energy and creativity, establishing itself as an unmissable destination year-round.
Contact: B World Communication, Boston Representative in France, Laura Viguier, Email: Vlaura@bworldcom.com