Presence Magazine | Robert Paul Properties

waterfront residences, historic brownstones, or modern condominiums and within moments find themselves walking beside marinas, beaches, parks, art installations, and sweeping harbor vistas. This accessibility transforms the waterfront from a destination into an extension of home—a place for morning runs, evening strolls, outdoor dining, or simply taking in the rhythm of the harbor. Urban Living Meets Coastal Escape From the serene waterfront lawns of the Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park to the contemporary energy of Fan Pier in Seaport, the Harborwalk blends nature and development in a way few major cities achieve. Public seating, curated landscaping, art displays, and direct harbor access create an environment that encourages gathering, reflection, and recreation. For boaters, ferry commuters, and sailing enthusiasts, the Harborwalk also serves as a front-row seat to Boston’s maritime culture, where working ports and leisure boating coexist against one of New England’s most recognizable skylines. History at Every Turn Boston’s identity is inseparable from its waterfront, and the Harborwalk preserves that connection beautifully. Along the route, historical markers, museums, and landmarks reveal the city’s deep maritime roots—from Revolutionary-era sites to shipping history and modern redevelopment. Walking the Harborwalk is not simply scenic—it’s educational. Residents and visitors move through PRESENCE 122 ROBERTPAUL.com 2026 - 2027

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