Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in the Seaport
Join Seaport Boston in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, 2024. Experience a variety of exclusive culinary offerings, specialty cocktails, and unique merchandise, with $1 from each Hispanic Heritage dedicated purchase being donated to Sociedad Latina. Sociedad Latina is committed to fostering the next generation of Latine leaders.
WHERE AND WHAT TO EXPECT: At Vela at YOTEL, enjoy stunning skyline views while sipping The Frida Kahlo, a specially curated cocktail by Executive Chef Guara Pimenta and his team. Over at Para Maria at The Envoy, indulge in The Havana Sunset cocktail, alongside their must-try Croquetas De Jamón.
For a vibrant nightlife experience, head to Scorpion Bar and enjoy the Volcán Blanco cocktail. At Borrachito Taqueria & Spirits, don’t miss the Spicy Dead Lady, perfect for a laid-back evening.
Explore Little Words Project and discover three Seaport location exclusive Spanish-inspired bracelets—Ponderosa, Ponte Las Pilas, and Si Se Puedes—symbolizing positivity and empowerment and shop stylish press-on nails from Latina-founded ChillHouse.
WHEN: September 15 – October 15, 2024
About Boston Seaport by WS
Culture, industry and community converge making Boston’s Seaport district a dynamic and vibrant area that has quickly emerged as one of the most exciting neighborhoods and destinations in the country. Seaport is currently Boston’s single largest development project. WS Development is transforming 33 acres of waterfront land with a carefully selected mix of residential, hotel, office, retail, entertainment, civic and cultural uses, and public open space across the district. Combining the best of historic and modern-day Boston, Seaport is the destination for fashion, culture, arts, dining and entertainment, and technology and life sciences, expanding Boston’s position as one of the top cities in the world for innovation, science, and quality of life. For more information visit www.bostonseaport.xyz, follow Boston Seaport on Facebook, and @SeaportBos on Instagram and Twitter.
Scorpion Bar; Photo Credit Julian Otavo
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