I love Beverly because it is easy to enjoy the water. Grab an excellent lunch or a coffee downtown and its a quick walk to the beach. The coastline is just part of everyday life here, not something you have to make a day of.
A downtown favorite known for excellent coffee, breakfast, and a relaxed atmosphere. It's an easy stop before exploring Beverly's shops or taking a walk to the waterfront. I love the Dirty Chai Latte
One of Beverly's most loved waterfront parks, with ocean views, walking paths, gardens, and a small beach. It's a beautiful place to spend an afternoon or catch the sunset.
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A beautifully restored historic theater offering concerts, comedy, films, and community events throughout the year. It's one of downtown Beverly's cultural anchors.
One of the city's signature traditions each summer, featuring live music, local food, fireworks, and community events that bring residents together along the waterfront.
Beverly's downtown is filled with locally owned boutiques, bookstores, home décor shops, and specialty stores. It's easy to spend an afternoon browsing while supporting small businesses.
Yes—and it's one of the reasons so many people choose Beverly. Whether you're commuting into Boston a few days a week or heading north for work, Beverly offers exceptional access. With five commuter rail stations, Route 128, and Route 1 nearby, it's easy to get where you need to go
Downtown Beverly is the most walkable part of the city, and it's one of the things people love most about living here. Around Cabot Street and Rantoul Street, you can walk to restaurants, coffee shops, breweries, theaters, and the commuter rail. Beverly Farms offers a quieter village feel with local shops, its own train station, and easy access to the beach. Neighborhoods near Beverly Depot, Montserrat, and Dane Street are also great options if being able to leave the car at home is important to you.
Absolutely—and that's one of the reasons I love Beverly. You don't have to plan an entire beach day to enjoy the water here. Grab lunch or a coffee downtown, then take a short walk to Dane Street Beach or Independence Park. Lynch Park is a favorite for its beautiful waterfront and gardens, while West Beach in Beverly Farms is a quieter spot to relax. Having the coastline woven into everyday life is one of the things that makes Beverly feel so special.
If you're looking for a little more space, Beverly has some great options. North Beverly, Centerville, and Beverly Farms generally offer larger lots and a bit more privacy than you'll find closer to downtown. These neighborhoods feature everything from classic Colonials and Capes to newer homes with generous yards, while still keeping you within an easy drive of downtown, commuter rail stations, and the coast.
Parking in downtown Beverly is generally easier than many people expect. You'll find a mix of on-street parking, public lots, and a large MBTA parking garage. While weekends and popular events can make things busier, most residents find it easy to run errands, meet friends for dinner, or catch the train without much hassle. If you're planning to spend time downtown regularly, you'll quickly get to know the most convenient places to park.
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