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BACK BAY

Overview for BACK BAY, MA

19,041 people live in BACK BAY, where the median age is 33 and the average individual income is $118,003. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

19,041

Total Population

33 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$118,003

Average individual Income

Welcome to Back Bay, an exquisite neighborhood in the heart of Boston that seamlessly blends historic charm with a modern urban lifestyle. Back Bay is much more than just a neighborhood; it's a captivating shopping and dining destination that lures residents and visitors alike.

The iconic Newbury Street is a shopper's paradise, with its diverse boutiques, upscale shops, and cozy cafes, making it a bustling promenade for those seeking the latest trends or a leisurely stroll.

Copley Square, at the heart of Back Bay, is a majestic urban oasis surrounded by 1800s landmarks like the awe-inspiring Trinity Church and the distinguished Boston Public Library. It's a space where history, culture, and community come together.

Strolling through Back Bay's tree-lined streets reveals the grandeur of this neighborhood. Historic mansions, each with its unique character and story, punctuate the landscape. Some of these charming homes offer stunning views of the Charles River, creating an ambiance of both sophistication and natural beauty.

This Back Bay Neighborhood Guide invites you to explore the history, culture, and modern allure of this neighborhood. Whether you're interested in shopping and dining, admiring historic landmarks, or simply soaking in the unique atmosphere of this captivating urban haven, Back Bay has something for everyone.

Back Bay is a thriving community that mirrors the city's diversity and dynamic character.


With a population of 16,212 residents, Back Bay encapsulates
urban living at its finest. The neighborhood's demographics paint a
picture of a young and vibrant community, with a median age of
33.7, reflecting the neighborhood's appeal to a broad range of
residents.


Financially, Back Bay shines brightly with a median income of
$106,182, a testament to its position as a hub of economic
opportunities and affluence within the city.


These demographic factors highlight the neighborhood's unique
blend of tradition and modernity, making it a coveted place to call
home for residents seeking both the excitement of city life and a
touch of historic charm

Back Bay's prime location in Boston offers a transportation dream come true. The Green Line's Arlington, Copley, Hynes Convention Center, and Prudential stations are key transport hubs that make traversing Boston a breeze.Back Bay station serves not only as an Orange Line stop but also as a significant hub for MBTA Commuter Rail and Amtrak services. It's a gateway to various destinations, both within Boston and on a broader scale.

One of the neighborhood's remarkable features is its exceptional walkability. Back Bay's grid-like streets and central location make it a paradise for pedestrians. You'll find that nearly everything in the city is within reach, from iconic landmarks to cultural hotspots, making the neighborhood a true walker's paradise.

In Back Bay, transportation isn't just about convenience; it's a gateway to the countless opportunities, attractions, and experiences that make Boston an exciting place to explore. So, whether you're hopping on the Tor enjoying a leisurely walk you'll find that getting around the city is a delightful adventure in itself.

In the heart of the bustling Back Bay, nature's serenity is never far away. The neighborhood boasts a selection of parks and green spaces that provide a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle.

Boston Common, one of the nation's oldest public parks, is an iconic landmark and a green oasis right at Back Bay's doorstep. This historic space offers respite from the city's energy, with winding paths, tranquil ponds, and the beauty of all seasons.

Copley Square Park, nestled within the architectural elegance of the neighborhood, provides a charming urban retreat. Its carefully landscaped gardens and vibrant flowers are an inviting sight for those seeking a quiet moment in the city.


The Charles River Esplanade offers an idyllic escape along the banks of the river. With walking paths, docks, and scenic views, it's a place where residents can unwind, enjoy a picnic, or watch the sunset over the water.


Commonwealth Avenue Mall, a green promenade lined with trees and statues, creates a sense of grandeur in Back Bay. It's a tranquil walkway that invites you to appreciate the beauty of nature amidst the city's architectural splendor.


Frieda Garcia Park, named in honor of a local community leader, adds a touch of green to the neighborhood. This pocket-sized park offers a peaceful corner where residents can enjoy a moment of respite or connect with neighbors.

Back Bay's parks offer a wonderful balance to the urban landscape, providing opportunities for relaxation, recreation, and connection with nature, all within this historic and culturally rich neighborhood.

Back Bay is an unparalleled shopping destination that marries the charm of Newbury Street with the convenience of nearby retail hubs.

Newbury Street, the crown jewel of Back Bay shopping, exudes luxury and style. Here, you'll find iconic fashion houses like Marc Jacobs, Chanel, and Cartier, showcasing the epitome of elegance and sophistication. Trendy boutiques such as Miss Mia Boutique and LIT Newbury add a youthful and contemporary touch to the shopping experience, while national retailers like Rag & Bone and Anthropologie offer a fusion of urban and classic styles. Don't miss the chance to explore locally-owned gems like Betsy Janney, L'Elite, and Soodee, where you'll uncover unique fashion finds that celebrate local creativity.

If you're yearning for an even more extensive retail adventure, take a stroll down to nearby Boylston Street, home to the Prudential Center, and Copley Place. Here, you can immerse yourself in a world of international boutiques such as Gucci and Saint Laurent, discover national brands like Neiman Marcus, and explore an array of unique local shops, department stores, and discounters. In Back Bay, whether your shopping list is long or short, you'll find that everything you desire can be found right here, making it a shopper's paradise.

Back Bay takes dining to the next level, offering a delectable range of options that cater to every craving and culinary preference.

Start your day on the right note with a morning cup of coffee at some of the finest cafes around, including Thinking Cup, Tatte, Pavement Coffee House, and Blue Bottle Cafe. Whether you're in the mood for a cozy cappuccino or a gourmet pour-over, these cafes are sure to please your palate.

For brunch, the neighborhood is brimming with fantastic choices. Sonsie and Stephanie's on Newbury offer delightful brunch experiences that include everything from classic eggs benedict to inventive brunch cocktails.

Lunchtime in Back Bay is a treat for the taste buds. Saltie Girl is a seafood lover's paradise, while Joe's on Newbury delivers classic American comfort food with a twist. For those seeking a trendier atmosphere, Lolita is a trendy Mexican spot that brings a dose of sophistication to your midday meal.

When evening falls, you have an array of dinner options. Citrus and Salt serves up coastal Mexican cuisine with a contemporary twist, while Piattini offers delectable Italian dishes in an inviting setting. Back Bay Social combines craft cocktails with a menu of American classics, making it a perfect spot for a night out. And don't forget Parish Cafe & Bar, where gourmet sandwiches crafted by local chefs will tempt your taste buds.

Back Bay's dining scene ensures that every meal is a culinary adventure, with options to satisfy every craving and an inviting ambiance to enhance every dining experience. Whether it's your morning coffee, brunch with friends, a leisurely lunch, or an unforgettable dinner, Back Bay's restaurants deliver an exceptional culinary journey.

Community spirit thrives in Back Bay, bringing residents together through a tapestry of vibrant events and local gatherings.

Local restaurants often host live music, transforming your dining experience into a cultural journey. Whether you're enjoying a meal or a drink, you're likely to find a delightful soundtrack that enhances your night. Back Bay's community spirit extends to fitness and wellness, with local events such as run clubs, workout classes, and workshops that promote a healthy and active lifestyle. It's a neighborhood where staying active is not only encouraged but celebrated.

And don't forget the proximity to some of Boston's most iconic venues. Fenway Park, home to the Red Sox, offers thrilling baseball games, while TD Garden hosts concerts and sports events that promise memorable experiences Back Bay's central location means you're always within reach of these cultural and sporting delights. In Back Bay, community is not just a concept; it's a vibrant and lived experience. The neighborhood's bustling markets, cultural events, and sports attractions create a tapestry of togetherness, ensuring that there's always
something happening and something for everyone to enjoy.

Email me with any questions or if you need any local recommendations! Enjoy! 

 


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The following schools are within or nearby BACK BAY. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Demographics and Employment Data for BACK BAY, MA

BACK BAY has 10,677 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in BACK BAY do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 19,041 people call BACK BAY home. The population density is 41,147.626 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

19,041

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

33

Median Age

46.56 / 53.43%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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25-64 Years

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65-74 Years

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75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
10,677

Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$118,003

Average individual Income

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60+ Minutes

Around BACK BAY, MA

There's plenty to do around BACK BAY, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

100
Walker's Paradise
Walking Score
86
Very Bikeable
Bike Score
94
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Gong Cha Davis Square, Natasha Wellness, and Get Lively: Health & Fitness.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 3.82 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 2.29 miles 14 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 3.89 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.2 miles 21 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.24 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.06 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars

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