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Park Info
The Greenway is an adventurous modern park. Curving through the heart of Boston, it’s 1.5 miles of wondrous sights and unforgettable experiences. Here’s all the information you need to enjoy every inch of it.
Transportation
Our park is close to a number of MBTA bus and train stations. You can get here easily from almost anywhere.
Subway
South Station, Downtown Crossing
Haymarket, Government Center
Haymarket, Chinatown, Government Center
Aquarium, State Street
South Station
Train
South Station or North Station
Bus
4, 92, 93, 111, 325, 326, 424, 426, 428, 434, 450 at Haymarket
4 along Atlantic Avenue
4, 7, 11, 448, 449, 459 at South Station
Boat
Rowes Wharf or Long Wharf
Parking
There is no public parking on The Greenway itself; however, there are meters along Atlantic Avenue in several adjoining location. See garage options below.
Harbor Garage – Entrance on Milk Street (has accessible parking spots)
Rowes Wharf Garage – Entrance on corner of Atlantic and High Street (has accessible parking spots)
Standard Parking – Entrance at 5 Broad Street
Dock Square Garage – Entrance at 20 Clinton Street (has accessible parking spots)
International Place Garage – Entrance at 55 Purchase Street
125 High Street – Entrance at 115 Purchase Street
There are three accessible parking spots near The Greenway at 59 East India Row.
Bicycle
Bike racks are provided throughout The Greenway and there are several nearby Bluebike sharing stations. Biking, skateboarding, and other non-pedestrian activity inside the park is not allowed.
Park Rules
- For pedestrian safety, biking, skateboarding, skating, and Segways are not permitted.
- Smoking is prohibited on The Greenway.
- Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a leash and cleaned up after.
- Park activities cannot limit or obstruct general public use.
- Respect park garden bed, artwork, structures and trees.
- Events with equipment, setups, or amplified sound must have a written permit from the Greenway Conservancy and the City of Boston.
For a full list of Park Rules, please read our Park Use Guidelines.
Accessibility
Park Rangers
Your safety is important to us. Our Park Rangers are trained to walk the park, engage with the public, and provide helpful information. More importantly, rangers are always on the lookout for those who may need medical care or social services, and are prepared to refer them to the appropriate care facility or social services agency. These skilled professionals also collaborate with law enforcement when necessary.
To learn more about the Greenway Park Rangers, click here.