Boston: Take Yoga Classes 52 Stories High With A Stunning View
If you are going to put in the effort to get up early and go to a workout facility why not also treat yourself to the most stunning view in town. View Boston has teamed up with Lululemon to provide you with just that. Now available every Tuesday and Wednesday morning, you can take yoga classes 52 stories high with View Boston atop the Prudential Tower.
Very few things add to the calming nature of yoga more than an amazing sunrise. Now, you add in the best panoramic view of the city and your day is truly started off right.
Here Is What You Need To Know
Each class is 60 minutes in length. Participants are asked to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of class, however. You must register in advance. That can be done directly through View Boston’s website. Then, upon registration, a ticket must be shown at the check-in. Either a printed ticket or electronic ticket is acceptable. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable.
Each Tuesday morning the class will be at 7:30 am. There will also be a class offered on Wednesday morning at 8:30 am. The Lululemon ambassador team is expected to partake in each session.
Sounds Amazing But What Does It Cost?
$34.99 per class. Here is what that gets you. To start, a 60 minute yoga class that is hosted by a certified Lululemon instructor. There is no need to bring a yoga mat, as one is included in each session booked. Then of course, the main attraction to go along with your Zen is the fact that you will also have the ability to take in these panoramic Boston views before, during, and after the class.
View Boston is currently booking these yoga classes through the month of December (except for Tuesday the 26th). “Start off your morning off on a high note with a transformative yoga class 750ft above Boston,” they say.
Massachusetts: This South Shore Restaurant Has Turned Into A Holiday Wonderland (PHOTOS)
On the edge of Weymouth, less than a mile from the Hingham border, an Italian restaurant is already bringing the holiday joy. The Venetian is filled with holiday spirit. That is because this South Shore Massachusetts restaurant has completely turned into a holiday wonderland.
Located at 909 Broad St, The Venetian stands prominently upon this main road. Its natural red accented décor certainly made it an ideal spot to turn into a magically themed establishment this season.
On November 1, the restaurant opened its doors and welcomed guests to enjoy a meal seated within a Christmas extravaganza. From the front bar to the more private back room, each area is completely decorated in holiday cheer.
Here is what you will find. Over 5,000 ornaments hang from the ceiling. Fully lit Christmas trees, surrounded by presents, are in the corners of each room. Then, you will find snow-covered polar bear arrangements in the setup in the middle of a few rooms. In addition, the garland is delightfully wraps each beam and banister in sight. Piping into each room, you will hear classic holiday music to further set the tone.
This 2023 holiday season is the first time this popular restaurant is reshaping into what they are calling their “Holiday Pop-Up.” The interior decorations took three full days to set up. In total, 15 workers per day worked tirelessly to build, setup, and design this winter wonderland. The fact that the restaurant already had red-colored booths only enhances the look. Inspired by Rolfs in New York City, The Venetian has certainly set the table for their community to have a memorable holiday season.
Management at this fine-dining restaurant graciously opened their doors to us to attempt to capture the magical setting in photos. During our time, guests of all ages walked in for their reservations (which you will need). Each of them had a delighted reaction, usually followed by a “wow” and cheerful smile.
So, let’s open the wreath-bearing doors and take a sneak peek at this Massachusetts holiday wonderland restaurant.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.