Back to School Travel Made Easy With C&J
September’s almost here, and that means it’s time to head back to campus, settle into your fall schedule, and reconnect with college life. Whether you’re heading in for move-in day or planning a ...
When the air turns crisp and the leaves start to glow, Boston transforms into one of the most beautiful fall destinations in New England. From golden parks and waterfront walks to seasonal festivals and cozy cafes, there’s no better time to visit the city—and no easier way to get there than with C&J. With a drop-off at South Station, you’re just steps—or a quick T ride—from it all.
Skip the traffic, leave the parking worries behind, and let us bring you straight into the heart of Boston this fall. Here's your guide to making the most of the season in the city—with C&J as your ride.
Boston Common & Public Garden – Boston’s most iconic green spaces become fall postcard scenes
The Charles River Esplanade – Gorgeous riverside walking paths beneath vibrant foliage
Beacon Hill – Cobblestone streets, gas lamps, and classic New England charm at its peak
Bring your camera—and a hot cider—and explore on foot, without the hassle of finding a place to park.
Boston’s fall calendar is packed with can’t-miss festivals, outdoor markets, and cultural celebrations. Here are some great reasons to plan your trip:
SoWa Open Market (Sundays through October) – Local makers, vintage finds, food trucks, and live music in the South End.
Head of the Charles Regatta (Oct 17–19) – One of the largest rowing events in the world, set along the picturesque Charles River.
Boston Book Festival (Oct 25) – A must for readers and writers, held in and around Copley Square.
Boston Lights at Franklin Park Zoo (through Oct) – A magical, family-friendly lantern display that glows after dark.
Oktoberfest at Harpoon Brewery (Oct 3rd - 4th) – Celebrate Bavarian-style with beer steins, bratwurst, pretzels, and live oompah bands.
Fall is also a time to slow down and savor the season. Once you're in Boston:
Warm up with a latte from Tatte, George Howell, or the Thinking Cup.
Browse rare finds at Brattle Book Shop, one of the oldest used bookstores in the U.S.
Explore the Museum of Fine Arts or the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum—perfect for a chilly afternoon.
Walk the Freedom Trail with a thermos in hand and the crunch of leaves underfoot.
Shop and snack at the Boston Public Market for local goods and fall flavors.
Whether you’re spending the day or staying the weekend, Boston is built for fall strolls and spontaneous moments—and C&J makes getting there a breeze.
It’s the smarter, smoother way to explore Boston—especially during one of the busiest (and best!) times of year.
Whether you're heading to a waterfront food festival, leaf-peeping in the parks, or just cozying up in a café, C&J gets you to Boston relaxed, refreshed, and ready to enjoy it all.