This weekend, Boston was host to one of my favorite events, the Head Of The Charles Regatta. It may not have the intensity and fame of the Boston Marathon, but I think it has a similar effect for many people. For two days, Bostonians and visitors from all over gather to watch the races, stroll along the Esplanade, and enjoy one of the first really “Fall” weekends we’ve had. There’s food and free things (who can say no to that) and SO many people! Plus, since the races go on for two whole days, there’s always something to watch.
It works out so perfectly that the Regatta always happens during Parents Weekend. It’s a great way to enjoy the more scenic parts of Boston and Cambridge. Personally, my favorite view is looking east from the BU Bridge. During the day, you can see boats that are waiting to race against the city skyline. It’s beautiful!
If you don’t feel like walking all day, one of my favorite things is to bring food or grab some from the vendors, and have a little picnic on the banks. If you’re ever stressed about midterms around this time, taking a few hours to enjoy the atmosphere of the Regatta is the perfect cure.