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Top neighborhoods in Brookline

Coolidge Corner South Side

Coolidge Corner South Side mixes peaceful tree-lined streets with the cultural buzz of Boston's Jewish community. Students from nearby universities fill cozy cafes while locals shop at kosher delis and browse bookshops with multilingual texts. The Coolidge Corner Theatre hosts indie films, while the weekly farmers market brings fresh energy to this leafy enclave. Getting around couldn't be easier with the Green Line's Coolidge Corner and Summit Avenue stations connecting you to downtown Boston. You'll find charming B&Bs in converted Victorians instead of big hotels, and kosher restaurants serving everything from hand-rolled bagels to upscale dining experiences.

North Brookline

North Brookline offers a peaceful escape with tree-lined streets just minutes from Boston's buzz. Stroll past elegant brownstones to discover the historic Coolidge Corner Theatre or visit JFK's birthplace. The neighborhood blends academic energy from nearby Boston University with cultural richness reflected in diverse eateries and specialty shops. Getting around couldn't be easier with the Green Line's Coolidge Corner Station connecting you to downtown Boston in 15 minutes. Local cafes and kosher delis line Beacon Street while boutique B&Bs and vacation rentals in converted homes provide cozy accommodations for travelers seeking quiet charm.

Washington Square

Washington Square offers a perfect escape from Boston's downtown hustle without sacrificing convenience. This Brookline gem features tree-lined streets with charming historic homes, local boutiques, and easy Green Line access to Fenway Park, Harvard Square, or downtown attractions. The area's Jewish heritage shines through beautiful synagogues while diverse restaurants serve everything from Mediterranean to Asian cuisine. Casual wine bars and bistros offer relaxed evening dining with most spots closing by 10pm. Accommodation options include cozy bed & breakfasts in converted historic homes and short-term rentals. Wide sidewalks and abundant trees make this walkable neighborhood feel like a genuine residential haven rather than a tourist destination.

Longwood

The Longwood neighborhood has lots to offer, and visitors mention the friendly people when talking about this area of Brookline.

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