Best attractions and places to see around Arlington include a variety of historical sites and natural spaces. The area offers opportunities to explore significant landmarks and public parks. Visitors can find both historical monuments and green areas for recreation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Minuteman Bikeway is a 10-mile paved rail-trail in Greater Boston, which follows the historic path of the 1775 American Revolution's beginnings. Stretching from Bedford to the Alewife Station in Cambridge, the bikeway passes through Lexington and Arlington, connecting bikers and pedestrians to subways and bus lines, all while reducing local car traffic. Popular for recreation as well as transportation, it features landmarks like Alewife Brook Reservation, Spy Pond, the Lexington Battle Green, and Arlington’s Great Meadows.
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The ‘Old South Meeting House’ was built in 1729 by the Puritan founding community. Before the revolt against the British colonial power, the place became a meeting place for discussions and protests. On the night of December 16, 1773, around 5,000 settlers gathered there to protest against a tea tax. This led to the “Boston Tea Party,” in which a large amount of imported tea was destroyed on ships in the harbor. As punishment, the colonial power occupied Boston, closed the harbor and restricted public meetings. The ‘Old South Meeting House’ was used by the British troops as a stable. The British withdrew from Boston in March 1776. However, it was not until 1783 that the community was able to use ‘Old South’ as a place of worship again. https://www.nps.gov/bost/learn/historyculture/osmh.htm
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The Town House, built in 1713, served as a trading exchange on the ground floor. The second floor served as the seat of the colonial and later state government in the 18th century. From the balcony of this building, Bostonians heard the royal proclamations from London; it was also here that the Declaration of Independence, announcing the birth of a new nation, was first signed. https://www.nps.gov/bost/learn/historyculture/osh.htm
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The "new" and current 'State House' on Beacon Hill has served as the seat of the Massachusetts government since its opening in 1798. It houses the legislative and executive branches of government. https://www.nps.gov/places/massachusetts-state-house.htm
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The Boston Common is a public park in downtown Boston. The Common was founded in 1634 and today covers 20 acres of land. The area was used for various purposes until it was officially converted into a public park in the 1830s and grazing was banned. https://friendsofthepublicgarden.org/our-parks/the-common/
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If there any possibility please visit the chamber. Book a tour some weeks before during the Sommer month
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One of the historical buildings of USA (see hints before). It’s part of the touristical trails in Boston and as a museum you can see the living at that time.
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Arlington, Texas, offers a diverse range of attractions. You can visit world-class sports venues like AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, and Globe Life Field, home of the Texas Rangers. For thrill-seekers, there's Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor. Nature lovers can explore River Legacy Park, and those interested in history might enjoy Top O' Hill Terrace or Knapp Heritage Park.
Absolutely! Arlington is great for families. Six Flags Over Texas and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor offer amusement and water park fun. River Legacy Park provides trails and a science center for educational outdoor experiences. The Planetarium at UT Arlington also offers engaging shows about space and astronomy for all ages.
For nature and outdoor activities, River Legacy Park is a 1,300-acre urban oasis with over 7.8 miles of hiking and biking trails, a 10-mile mountain bike trail, and paddling opportunities on the Trinity River. Other options include Crystal Canyon Natural Area for geological exploration, Lake Arlington for water sports, and Southwest Nature Preserve for wildlife viewing and fishing.
Arlington has several interesting historical sites. Top O' Hill Terrace is a historic site known for its past as a tea room and notorious casino during Prohibition. Knapp Heritage Park preserves some of Arlington's oldest structures, including 19th-century cabins and a 1910 schoolhouse. The Fielder House Museum also showcases local history and community life.
Yes, there are several options for hiking and cycling. River Legacy Park offers extensive hiking, biking, and mountain biking trails. For dedicated cycling, you can explore various routes around Arlington. For more detailed route information, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Arlington or Hiking around Arlington guides.
Arlington boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The Arlington Museum of Art features rotating exhibits, while the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame explores the sport's history. You can enjoy live performances at the Arlington Music Hall or free concerts at Levitt Pavilion Arlington. The Downtown Arlington Cultural Arts District is also a hub for various arts.
The best time to visit Arlington, Texas, generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November) offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring attractions without extreme heat. Summers can be very hot, especially for outdoor excursions, but are perfect for water parks like Six Flags Hurricane Harbor.
Beyond the well-known parks, Crystal Canyon Natural Area is a 40-acre eco-preserve with a unique geological profile and a short interpretive trail. The Southwest Nature Preserve offers dramatic views, a Cross Timbers ecosystem, and three ponds for catch-and-release fishing. O.W. Fannin Natural Area is also considered a 'hiker's hidden gem' with soft-surface paths.
Yes, Arlington has significant shopping and entertainment options. Arlington Highlands is an outdoor complex with upscale shops, restaurants, a movie theater, and an improv comedy club. The Parks Mall at Arlington is another major destination with over 180 retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
In natural areas like River Legacy Park, you can spot a wide variety of wildlife, including 400 species of animals and 193 types of birds. The Southwest Nature Preserve also supports diverse wildlife within its Cross Timbers ecosystem. These parks are excellent for birdwatching and observing local fauna.
Yes, many parks offer easy trails. River Legacy Park has miles of paved and unpaved trails suitable for various fitness levels. For specific easy hiking routes, you can refer to the Easy hikes around Arlington guide, which lists routes like Fresh Pond Reservation Loop Trail and Alewife Linear Park.
The Planetarium at UT Arlington, located at the University of Texas at Arlington, provides educational and engaging shows about space and astronomy, making it a great spot for both learning and entertainment.


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