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  1. Worcester is about 40 miles (64 km) west of Boston, 50 miles (80 km) east of Springfield, and 40 miles (64 km) north-northwest of Providence. Because it is near the geographic center of Massachusetts, Worcester is known as the "Heart of the Commonwealth"; a heart is the official symbol of the city.

  2. 1 day ago · Worcester: Higgins Armory Museum. Higgins Armory Museum, Worcester, Mass. Worcester, city, seat of Worcester county, central Massachusetts, U.S., on the Blackstone River, about midway between Boston and Springfield.

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    Worcester was established as a town on June 14, 1722 and as a city on February 29, 1848. It has a population of around 200,000 and is the second largest city in New England, behind Boston. Worcester is the home of nine colleges and universities, the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, the Massachusetts Bio-Technology Research Park, and the ...

    By plane

    Logan International Airport (BOSIATA) in Boston or T.F. Green Airport in Warwick carry the bulk of passengers in the area, although they are each around an hour away from the city. Or, you could fly into Bradley International Airport in Hartfordwhich is a little over an hour west of the city. There is train service from Boston to Worcester. Worcester does have its own airport, but it's not well served. 1. 42.267222-71.8758331 Worcester Regional Airport (ORHIATA), 375 Airport Drive,, ☏ +1-888-...

    By train

    1. See also: Rail travel in the United States42.26128-71.7949212 Union Station, 2 Washington Sq (downtown next to the city's main bus terminal). Worcester's only train station. From here you can also walk to the Blackstone Canal District or Shrewsbury St.(updated Oct 2023)Train operators: 1. MBTA's Framingham Worcester Line: $12.50 one-way. Often takes an hour to an hour and a half, between South Station in Boston and Union Station in Worcester, depending on if on a local or express train. MB...

    By bus

    1. 42.26131-71.795753 Peter Pan Bus Lines, 2 Washington Sq. (Union Station), toll-free: +1-800-343-9999. If traveling to Boston, be sure to specify South Station unless you're going to the Airport. Connections to Greyhound stations; local trips to Springfield, Boston, Hartford, and beyond. 2. 42.26124-71.7957594 Greyhound Bus Lines, 2 Washington Sq. (Union Station), ☏ +1 508-754 1102, toll-free: +1-800-231-2222.

    Many of Worcester's points of interest are far spaced from one another. The only practical way to get around is by car (or bike). Public transit in Worcester is focused mainly on commuters. Cabs are often more expensive per mile than cabs in other cities. If you're there for more than just a visit, bicycles are available from many used stores and a...

    There is a surprising amount to see in Worcester. Many travelers might only consider it worth a day trip, but this would be mistaken. The Worcester Art Museum alone is big enough to occupy an entire day. Leaving aside the city's museums, you may still want to take a stroll through one of the city's historic parks or college campuses.

    Worcester has a plethora of activities for visitors to enjoy. In the spring, summer, and fall, there is nearly always some sort of festival happening. Worcester also has a track record of attracting solid musical performances. Pop stars at the DCU Center, classical at Mechanics Hall, and metal at the Palladium. Worcester's sports teams are all mino...

    Worcester has a fair number of high schools, colleges and universities in its region. 1. 42.290519-71.8294691 Assumption College, 500 Salisbury St. 2. 42.250977-71.8231692 Clark University, 950 Main St. 3. 42.239167-71.8083333 College of the Holy Cross, 1 College St. 4. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 19 Foster St. 5. 42.3148...

    Despite being the second largest city in New England, Worcester is not a shopping mecca. There is one small mall in the city that's of no interest to travelers. Downtown used to be home to many department stores and then a large indoor mall. The mall has since been torn down and the department stores are gone. There are three malls in the suburbs o...

    Worcester provides a dining experience to suit all tastes. Everything from massive, opulent fine dining restaurants to "is this even a restaurant?" holes in the wall can be found here. Major global cuisines (Chinese, Indian, Italian, Mediterranean, Mexican, Thai, and Vietnamese) are quite common. You can even find Afghan, Salvadorian, and Polish fo...

    Worcester has a nightlife option to suit everyone. You can attend a lecture or poetry reading at a coffeeshop, find a bar to quench all thirsts, dance the night away in a nightclub, or take in some live music.

    Worcester is a somewhat notably dangerous city for the Northeast, to the point you might need some advice to stay out of danger. Street crime during the day is very rare but it can happen in dodgier neighborhoods. In particular, the entire southern half of the city is comprised of lower income neighborhoods that have somewhat common crime, but are ...

  3. Nov 28, 2022 · Fun things to do in Worcester, Massachusetts, range from visiting the Worcester Historical Museum or American Antiquarian Society Museum to dining at high-end eateries. You can also get drinks at local breweries like Wormtown Brewery, play golf at Green Hill Golf Course, and so much more.

  4. www.discovercentralma.org › towns-cities › worcesterWorcester - Discover Central Ma

    Explore Worcester, New England's Second Largest City. Located in the heart of Massachusetts, Worcester combines the historic charm of a small, New England town with the conveniences and attractions of a thriving metropolis.

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    • Dine Out Along Restaurant Row. Locals call the stretch of Shrewsbury Street between Washington Square and Route 9 "Restaurant Row" for good reason. Here, near Cristoforo Colombo Park with its picnic grounds and splash pad for kids, you'll find a dense cluster of some of the city's most popular restaurants.
    • Admire Masterpieces at the Worcester Art Museum. Fifty centuries of art are on display at this full-of-surprises museum, where collection highlights include not only paintings by European and American masters, but also fine works of Asian, Islamic, and Indian art.
    • See Wildlife at the EcoTarium. River otters, porcupines, and exotic creatures like Giant Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches are the stars at this kid-centric, multifaceted, indoor-outdoor museum and environmental education center.
    • Sip Local Brews. Worcester has established itself as a center for 21st-century craft brewing innovation. It's home to locally focused Wormtown Brewery and to Flying Dreams Brewing Co., known for its bold, unfiltered, yet smooth-drinking beers: Both have taprooms on-site where beer fans congregate.
  5. Worcester is a city that offers the best of both large and small cities with its affordable housing; quality public schools; many colleges and universities; access to diverse culture, sports, restaurants and entertainment; and reliable local and regional transportation. At a Glance: Location: Massachusetts, United States (Central MA)