5 Star Places To Visit in Milton, Massachusetts, United States (4)


  1. 5.0 Eustis Estate Museum (41 reviews)
    - Great Domestic Architecture, still intact
    Monday: Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    The Eustis Estate is open for self guided tours with two guided tours per day at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made on our website. See more..
  2. 5.0 Fruit Center Marketplace (3 reviews)
    - MARKET WITH TOP-QUALITY FOODS
    Speciality & Gift Shops
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    On vacation in Massachusetts visiting with a friend, we went to the Fruit Center Marketplace as we headed back from the Blue Hills Trailside Museum. The Fruit Center Marketplace is both a small shopping plaza and a store selling produce with seafood and meat concessions, plus gourmet foods. We shopped at CVS first and then the Fruit Center. The displays were arranged just so. All the produce at the Fruit Center was top quality. We each got bananas. My friend also got other items. We’d previously been to The Plate which is a restaurant upstairs. There’s also a clothing store named Shop the Cue. We rate the Fruit Center Marketplace at 5.0. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below. See more..
  3. 5.0 Milton Public Library (1 review)
    - Excellent Events (Oh Yeah, there's a lot of books too)
    Libraries
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    First of all, a note: the image shown for the Milton Public Library is incorrect. I'm writing this in quarantine and can't get a good picture, but the image shown is a private residence. That aside, the library is amazing for more than just books. They host events for all ages, from babies to seniors. See more..
  4. 5.0 Mary M.B. Wakefield Estate and Arboretum (1 review)
    - Lovely place for enjoying trees, blooms and a few animals
    Spent 1-2 hours Gardens
    This place is a gem. It is a great place for families as well as couples and groups of friends. The people are so friendly, knowledgeable and interesting that you will want to spend time here learning about horticulture and enjoying the lovely trees. If you're lucky, you might get to hold a Serama rooster named Pumpkin or be greeted by a llama named Betty. There is ample parking. Be sure to come in the spring when the 300 Kousa dogwood trees are blooming or in the fall when the leaves turn beautiful colors or any time in between when it is an oasis of calm. See more..