The South End is located just to the south of Back Bay divided by the southwest corridor. Similar to Back Bay, a Victorian style brownstone is the favored architectural landscape, however this neighborhood is best known for its rich diversity, not only through various cultural backgrounds, but also through cuisine, art, and music. Food is definitely an attraction here in the South End with multiple wine bars, cheese specialty shops, and swanky restaurants from around the globe.
Although a fairly large area, the South End is quaint in a sense that on these tree-lined, lantern-lit streets walk people of assorted lifestyles and means of expression. They walk as neighbors among dog parks, community gardens, and art galleries, making the South End one of the most interesting and appealing places to live in Boston.


