4 Star Places To Visit in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States (21)
4.5Worcester Art Museum(598 reviews) - fantastic Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Art Museums
This central Massachusetts museum houses a collection that includes works by European and American artists as well as Asian, Greek, and Roman art.See more..
The Hanover Theatre continues to draw over 170,000 patrons annually with world-class performances and headlining acts including touring Broadway hits ("Les Miserables," "Mary Poppins," "Jersey Boys"); comedians (Steve Martin, George Carlin, Dave Chappelle); musical acts (Neil Young, Aretha Franklin, The Moody Blues, Diana Ross); and everything in between ("A Christmas Carol," Maya Angelou, Rudy Giuliani, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre).Consistantly ranked by POLLSTAR as one of the Top Theatres in the World, the theatre opened in March of 2008 following a $32 million historic renovation. Since opening, the theatre has established its place as a world-class performing arts venue, acting as a catalyst for the economic development of downtown Worcester. Worcester Center for Performing Arts, is a registered not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, owns and operates The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.See more..
4.0EcoTarium(275 reviews) - Fantastic Afternoon! Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Science Museums • Zoos
Experience hands-on exhibits and make new discoveries, indoors and outdoors, at the EcoTarium in Worcester. EcoTarium is New England’s leading museum of science and nature, an indoor-outdoor experience dedicated to inspiring a passion for science and nature in visitors of all ages. Founded in 1825, it has been a leader in informal science and nature education for nearly 200 years. Highlights of the 45-acre campus include a museum building with three floors of interactive exhibits, Science Discovery programs, live animal habitats, nature trails, seasonal narrow-gauge railroad Explorer Express Train, and its expansive interactive outdoor exhibit, Nature Explore®.See more..
4.0Elm Park(132 reviews) - Sweet little park in the middle of the city Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Parks
Elm Park is a sweet little public park (I believe oldest in the country) that is perfect for all ages. Nice place to walk, push a stroller, or eat lunch on a bench. Nice little playground that appears to be well used (my children are now grown). The park has an art installation during the year and several other events and the very shallow pond is used for ice skating. Parking is plentiful and I have always felt very safe in the area (the park is open, no scary, hidden areas). Kept clean by the city; one of the FEW gems in Worcester (Worcester Art Musuem is amazing).See more..
Decided to check out the tower early morning after work. Tower’s located at the top of a hill with a pretty nice view. Unless you’re a jogger, there really isn’t much else there. It was nice seeing it in person. View of the city of Worcester looking south is nice, too.See more..
4.5Green Hill Park(71 reviews) - Very attractive park with many activities Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Nature & Wildlife Areas
We have passed this park many, many times when we were in Worcester, but this was the first time that we drove in. Being from the desert, we were completely overcome by all the bright green shrubbery, and the huge trees. How lovely! Maybe on the weekend, it is crowded, but today (Thursday 6/25), there were not that many people, so we could drive slowly, and absorb it all. We saw many nicely placed picnic tables, we saw ponds, we visited the beautiful golf course, we saw walking paths, and biking trails. The very peaceful Vietnam Veterans Memorial is there. A small farm is on the grounds, as well as a children's playground, play fields, and a skateboarding area. Everything looked well maintained and cared for. So lucky for a City to have such a lovely park.See more..
Found the new brewery just as I'd want it. Quite a few beers, although no dark beers, on tap during my visit. Layout made it so everyone gravitated to bar and it was difficult to get thru to get beers. Lots of open space, need to move people away or get a "beer here" line See more..
Worcester Historical Museum (WHM) is the only institution solely devoted to the preservation, interpretation, and collection of Worcester History. WHM includes a research library of over 7,000 titles, an archive that houses thousands of documents, and a collection of artifacts, all vital to the study of Worcester History. A few examples of WHM's holdings include correspondence of abolitionist Abby Kelley Foster, Blackstone Canal Company records, Civil War era diaries and letters, artifacts related to Worcester's industrial, weaponry from the colonial era through World War II, paintings and sculptures, and a significant costume and textile collection.WHM also owns and operates Salisbury Mansion, Worcester's only historic house museum. Built in 1772, it has been restored to its 1830s appearance and one of the best documented historic houses in New England.Worcester History is interpreted through a calendar of exhibitions, educational programming, tours and publications. WHM features both permanent installations and changing exhibitions.See more..
This location is much more than just a Veterans Memorial. The Memorial is actually part of a much larger community park. Golf Course, Petting Zoo, sports facilities. Very large park with much to see. The Memorials are very well done and a great place to just hang out and watch.See more..
Awesome walking paths, cute city beach and plenty of picnic tables. Good facilities and parking. Even a charging station and a water fountain for your puppy.See more..
Station itself is lovely, both from outside and inside. The interior mostly on stone is wonderful. Beautiful chandeliers give a nostalgic atmosphere. Trains to Boston are a good transportation option and takes from little over an hour up to almost two hours. Attached to train station is bus station to/from many different cities and local buses.See more..
It is always a treat to visit this field to watch my son play ball. Easy parking, very clean facility. There are even some shaded areas for those who are sun sensitive. A great place for families to enjoy baseball.See more..
restored mansion used for private functions....lots of history- catered affairs- easy parking in large lot in frontSee more..
4.0Cascading Waters(22 reviews) - directions to cascade park Hiking Trails
It's a beautiful waterfall but only after there has been lots of rain, especially when the Spring snow melts. If it hasn't rained you'll probably see nothing but a trickle coming down the cascade. But the cascade is not on Cascade Street (the map is wrong). You have to go up one more street to Cataract Street. Go down just past last house on the left and you enter the park. Cascade is about 1/4 mile further on the left. There's a bridge over the cascade stream. Watch out if you go further on the road past the bridge, there is a drop in the road, probably 4-6 inches.See more..
Broad Meadow Brook in Worcester is the largest urban wildlife sanctuary in New England, with more than 400 acres cooperatively managed or owned by Mass Audubon. Interpretive signs will guide you along well-marked trails through woods, fields, streams, and marsh.See more..
4.5Worcester Center for Crafts(15 reviews) - Beautiful and creative pieces.. Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Art Galleries
Some call it art; some call it craft; we call it essential! The Center contains studios where craft classes in ceramics, metals, enameling, jewelry are held; the Krikorian Gallery that hosts rotating exhibits; and the Gallery Store featuring work by over 200 American artists and craftspersons. The Center's Glass Studio featuring classes and demos in glass blowing, fusing, stained glass and flameworking is located at 35B New Street in Worcester. See our website for directions Annual Holiday Festival of Crafts is held Friday, Saturday and Sunday after Thanksgiving. Call for hours and special admission fee. Annual Pottery Invitational held in the spring. Call for dates.See more..
4.5Green Hill Park Farm(11 reviews) - green hill zoo Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Farms
great place to bring families with small children they have ,ponies ,sheep ,goats ,birds, peacocks ,and the cost is free :0) See more..
What a Place! Wow!! If you haven't been you should go! The tour is amazing, the building is gorgeous!See more..
4.0Polar Park(6 reviews) - Nice little ballpark Arenas & Stadiums
Great little ballpark in the Center of Worcester.The seats are set up really nice with great views of the field, we sat behind home plate. It looks like the park is designed very well with keeping in mind different stand up eating and seating areas. As with all Ball parks these days, it is very pricey to eat and drink. The pizza inside the park at $10 a slice was just average, and the draft beers were cold but very pricey. All in all it was nice to be in this new park. By far the best bargain was the Coney Island hot dogs at $4!! Nice job with that!!!Some thing to keep in mind is the gates don’t open until very close to game time. For example a 630 game, gate D didn’t open till 545. There is a local bar across the street, and several down the street, but we were surprised you couldn’t get in soonerSee more..
Holy Cross College has a lot more to offer - not only the canter art gallery, they have a FREE movie theater on Wednesdays, Friday and Saturdays that show first run movies and anyone is welcome to attend and enjoy, and many more things to see See more..
the FDR national Park is an interesting step back into history his original home including wheelchair lifts and ramps are fascinating but more interesting than that is his library. The DJ exhibit which closes in January shows the close relationship between FDR and Winston Churchill.See more..