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06-24-2025 Vol 2001

A Sweet Escape: Exploring Boston’s Museum of Ice Cream and More

A delightful getaway awaits ice cream lovers at the Museum of Ice Cream in Boston, a haven that promises both educational and tasty experiences.

A mini girls’ trip to the museum, located in Boston, is a must for enthusiasts of sweet treats, particularly an eight-year-old fan of all things ice cream.

The museum boasts playful exhibits that educate visitors about the history of ice cream around the world and features rooms for guests to sample various flavors.

As summer temperatures rise, the museum provides a refreshingly cool retreat, making it an excellent alternative to crowded beaches or even a captivating choice for a rainy day.

To maximize enjoyment while minimizing stress, consider taking the commuter rail from Providence to Boston instead of driving.

Avoiding heavy city traffic and high parking fees, which can reach $75 or more daily, makes this option appealing.

During weekends, the commuter rail offers unlimited travel for just $10 per person through select holidays, allowing guests to explore the city with ease.

Among the recommended places to stay for a one-night getaway is the InterContinental Boston hotel, elegantly positioned along the waterfront with stunning views of Fort Point Channel.

Its proximity to the Museum of Ice Cream and various attractions such as the Boston Children’s Museum and the Boston Tea Party & Ships Museum makes it a prime location.

The InterContinental also features beautiful amenities including an indoor pool, dining options, and access to nearby family-friendly spots.

After arriving in Boston, the adventure kicks off with a visit to the Museum of Ice Cream where tickets must be purchased online for timed entry to prevent overcrowding.

Opting for off-peak hours, such as early morning or late afternoon, is a strategic way to save money and enjoy shorter lines.

The museum, which closes on Tuesdays and Thursdays, can be fully explored in about 1.5 hours, offering plenty of Instagram-worthy moments.

Families can discover myriad fun activities, colorful exhibits, and a wealth of information about ice cream’s global heritage.

Sampling delicious ice cream treats is an integral part of the experience, with flavors and combinations designed to delight both young and old.

Visitors indulged in a variety of treats, including a Friendly’s ice cream bar at the entrance, as well as a Creamsicle-flavored soft serve during the “Creamliner” simulation.

A unique lobster roll ice cream served at the end and cotton candy enjoyed in the Funway Park room added to the day’s sweetness while encouraging children to interact with the vibrant displays.

The museum ends with guests entering a retro-style diner, where additional ice cream scoops are available for purchase, alongside boozy ice cream beverages for adults.

After wrapping up at the museum, a refreshing dip in the InterContinental’s pool is a delightful option before heading out for dinner.

Dining at the hotel provides choices ranging from Italian cuisine at Matria to a more casual experience at Bar Fellini, whose menu features burgers, sandwiches, salads, and an extensive dessert selection.

For a unique evening experience, adults can visit the secret cocktail den, Loyall Counting Room, reflecting Boston’s rich history through its specially crafted drinks.

The next morning, guests can enjoy breakfast or brunch at Matria, with options ranging from decadent eggs Benedict to hearty focaccia with two fried eggs.

Encouraging guests to further explore Boston, visiting the historic North End is also highly recommended, where the charm of this Italian neighborhood is an ideal complement to the trip.

Returning to beloved childhood haunts, the journey begins with a stop at Galleria Umberto, a quaint pizzeria that operates for only a few hours daily, necessitating an early arrival.

Next, a visit to Mike’s Pastry for their iconic lobster claws and cannoli is essential, as both sweet treats have become part of countless cherished memories.

Billowing lines often stretch outside the bakery, a testament to the popularity and demand for its mouthwatering pastries.

Although the atmosphere has modernized since childhood visits, the irresistible flavors of the pastries conjure nostalgia and create new memories amid the changes.

Aiming to rekindle memories through food, the unforgettable taste of the lobster claw and pistachio-dusted cannoli successfully transported guests back to their childhoods.

Moreover, it highlights the importance of maintaining the look and feel of family-run establishments, especially in Providence’s Federal Hill.

Whether revisiting Scialo Bakery, Tony’s Colonial, or Caserta, every bite at these places carries a significance that transcends mere taste.

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Benjamin Clarke