worcester attractions
Elm Park at the corner of Park Avenue and Highland Street. Elm Park is the oldest, public city park in America. It was designed by the man who would later design Central Park in New York city. Great place to stroll. Wedding pictures are taken on the arched bridges and in front of the flowering bushes. It has a kids play ground. People from all over the world meet in Elm Park.
The Higgins Armory Museum, 100 Barber Avenue, 508-853-6015. An exceptional museum featuring the largest display of ancient arms and armor in the Western Hemisphere–authentic Knight-ware, swords, lances, spears, guns etc.
Tower Hill Botanical Gardens, 11 French Drive, West Boylston, 508-869-6111 X110. A self-guided tour of some exceptional and distinctive gardens
The Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, 508-799-4406. A truly fine collection of ancient and modern art.
The Higgins Armory Museum, 100 Barber Avenue, 508-853-6015. An exceptional museum featuring the largest display of ancient arms and armor in the Western Hemisphere–authentic Knight-ware, swords, lances, spears, guns etc.
Tower Hill Botanical Gardens, 11 French Drive, West Boylston, 508-869-6111 X110. A self-guided tour of some exceptional and distinctive gardens
The Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury Street, 508-799-4406. A truly fine collection of ancient and modern art.