Submitted by Gigachad-42069 t3_10un4v0 in WorcesterMA
Would you guys recommend spending 5-7 hours in Worcester (About 80 min away) or not? If so, what are the main places tourists should go?
Submitted by Gigachad-42069 t3_10un4v0 in WorcesterMA
Would you guys recommend spending 5-7 hours in Worcester (About 80 min away) or not? If so, what are the main places tourists should go?
The city is seriously depressing in February.
When it is not? Serious question
Spring and Summer are awesome in the city. Sept and Oct are great too.
EDIT: okay the constant fireworks are a drag.
HUGE drag.
Hahah funny. It’s either really depressing or slightly depressing
Understatement of the decade thus far
I’d recommend a few days with all there is to do here but if I had to pick a ludicrously packed one-day itinerary of greatest hits:
You can also catch a Railers game or show at the Hanover if those are happening while you’re here.
There are people below who think there aren’t good things in worcester. They’re miserable and don’t leave their house and would have the same complaints anywhere else, don’t worry about them.
I'm usually one of those GAs (grumpy assholes) who was prepared to respond with some bullshit snarky response, but your itinerary was so damn good I've packed that away (will save it for when the incessant, relentless and annoying AF fireworks begin in a couple months).
In the meantime, yeah, Worcester does have some cool shit to do for an out of towner.
Add in the Worcester Historical museum, swap out Armsby Abby for the Boulevard Diner is $$ is tight, and avoid Worcester if there is still snow on the ground and Kelly Square AT ALL TIMES, and you're good to go.
Great itinerary!
Way too much food
I did emphasize that it was ludicrous ha
amazing username btw
Breakfast, lunch, dinner is too much?
For me, yes.
Weenie Hut is my new best friend
^ This person Worcesters
ha ha ice skating on the common.. among the tumble weeds blowing down main street. Our museum is ok. You would be better off at the Worcester antiquarian society that is world class. I would not recommenced waking around anywhere.
I’ve been to skating on the common 3 times and it was packed with families every time, even while it was snowing. You sure you’re just not allergic to having a good time?
ya most likely all city employees... And no not allergic to a good time. I went to school in Main South and that was in 79- 81 and while the redesign of the common area is refreshing I do not see any big difference or any real signs of metropolis. I hope it is packed as you say but some how I don't think that is so.
Art museum for sure. Then maybe a brewery and lunch. We have a great food and drink scene but it has to be researched. Mondays are rough because restaurants aren’t always open, etc, etc
Oh, btw the art museum could be all 7 hours. It is breathtaking
no
Most definitely yes! There's a small museum all about Worcester which is worth seeing. It won't take long to go through and it's pretty inexpensive. You'd be surprised by the historic significance of either the city or things that happened in the city over the ages.There are historic homes if you're into that kind of thing. I find the architecture of the downtown and some of the other areas pretty cool. There are some really beautiful buildings all over the city. Worcester has a big revolutionary war history if you're into that. There's also significant native american history in Worcester that is not talked about very much. Worcester has some outstanding parks and a lot of green space if you're into hiking, walking, etc. You could easily spend a day doing historical touring or a day doing cultural things or even a day at a minor league baseball game and eating your way through the city. It's a big city
Excellent response. Would just add the Worcester Art Museum and push off a visit until later March, early spring as Worcester roads with snow banks still abounding is a colossal pain in the ass to drive around.
Worcester Art Museum is great! You could definitely spend 5-7 between there and a tour of the local breweries.
TowerHill Botanical Garden, in Worcester county, West Boylston
It’s just regular Boylston but yes, great place to visit
But holy fuck do not go for the Christmas light exhibit
I live in Worcester and often commute to places like Springfield/Agawam (Six flags and MGM), Mohegan Sun, Boston etc., I need at least a good 2-3 hours worth of entertainment plus a lunch/dinner to justify traveling that far. Honestly it’s hard for me to think of much in Worcester that would do that for me - Maybe a show at the Hanover theater or music at Mechanic’s Hall? A Woo Sox game (during the season obviously)? I also love the Free Play Arcade bar and could probably see myself driving 80 minutes to go there.
You know, sometimes I actually think locals are not the best people to ask about this kind of stuff. Locals are usually just living their lives and often pay no mind to the stuff around them, or if they are, they don't think it's too special.
With that being said, I agree with you about the drive. My rule of thumb has always been that I need to stay at a place at least the amount of time the round trip takes.
Shrewsbury St
Hard to say without knowing what your interests are. Do you have to go to Worcester anyway and are deciding if you're staying longer? If so, there's definitely stuff to do. Coming here in Winter just because? There might be better places to go within 80 minutes this time of year.
The Worcester Art Museum is quite nice.
If you have kids, EcoTarium is great; my son and I go there a lot.
Tower Hill Botanic Garden is nice, but you'll be missing most of it in Winter.
There is also a pretty park called Green Hill Park with a Vietnam Memorial that is serene. Also a small/sort of funny “farm” with some animals to observe. I think there is something in Worcester for everyone - depends on your ages and interests. Certainly some very interesting old architecture in different areas as well.
lol no
100%
There’s not much this time of year. Probably one of the most boring months of the year.
If you come by the 17,18,19th of Feb there’s Monster Jam that comes each year for Valentine’s Day. My GF usually takes me each year and its romantic seeing monster trucks jump around.
There’s the ice skating rink on green street. We have escape rooms. Arcade and pool halls Maybe catch a railers game (hockey) Museums Laser tag but that’s in westborough down the shrewsbury turnpike I think. About 10 mins from Worcester. Blackstone valley plaza shopping Plenty of bars and restaurants of varying quality though. If you want to increase your chances of a fresh and tasty meal wait for Friday or Saturday to eat out.
Every Thursday night at 7:30PM there's live professional wrestling upstairs at the White Eagle Polish Hall on Green St. The most fun I've ever had for $10 in Worcester!
Bancroft Tower is pretty cool! On Bancroft Tower Rd. Elm Park is a nice walk, and I think the juried sculptures are still up. Lots of great restaurants - Fatima’s Cafe on W. Boylston St is a fave - awesome samosas, mango lassi, and E. African fare. The kids love Mochi Do - Japanese donut shop on Harding St across from Worcester Public Market.
https://www.worcesterma.gov/worcester-common-oval
Skating @ the Oval
Yeah fuck it, come on down.
Definitely Kelly Square
Who hurt you?
🤣😂
Summer fun- disc golf, a museum, ball game at polar park… restaurants galore. Winter? GTFO
Well there is not much to do in Worcester and even in the Summer it isn't the prettiest of city's and winter it is a complete wipe out. So one word answer no.
Summer yes, go to a ball game and go out to dinner after and you’ll have a good time. Don’t come here during the winter unless it’s just for dinner. Anywhere on Shrewsbury street is good and there’s a lot of top notch dining in the area.
Everyone realizes that we barely get snow here anymore right? Except for the last few days it’s been 40 or above every day. You can do whatever you want outside right now. It’s like it’s fucking spring already.
no
[deleted]
No.
No
please just stay away you are not worthy
Straight forward, no. Nothing special in Woo.
Go to somewhere like Boston or p town for a better experience
cjboffoli t1_j7d1uiw wrote
February might not really be Worcester at its best.