Self-Guided Tour

Explore public art and neighborhood stories at your own pace

Take a self-guided walk through Boston’s Latin Quarter and experience public art, landmarks, and neighborhood stories connected to the district’s culture and history.

BOSTON’S LATIN QUARTER PUBLIC ART TOUR

A walking tour through art, memory, and community

The Boston’s Latin Quarter Public Art Tour is a free self-guided audio tour that starts at Jackson Square MBTA Station and leads visitors through public art sites across the district. Along the way, visitors can hear stories about murals, mosaics, sculptures, sidewalk art, and other public art connected to the district’s Afro-Latin culture, immigrant stories, youth advocacy, and community life.

WHAT YOU’LL SEE

Public art stops across the district

Tour stops include:

1

Introduction

2

Welcome to Jackson Square Mural

3

Unity Mural

4

Mozart Park Mural

5

Peace Doves

6

Baker’s Dream Mural

7

Pimentel Market Mural

8

Blessed Sacrament Plaza Mosaics

9

Dancing Bike Racks

10

Beauty Master Mural

11

Taino Mural

12

Ending

START THE TOUR

Listen, walk, and explore

Visitors can take the tour on their own schedule using the audio tour link. The tour is designed to help people experience the district through public art and the stories behind it.