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Washburn Pavilion at Museum of Science

Museum of Science · 1 Science Park, Boston, 02114 · Show map
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About this space

The Washburn Pavilion is a stunning open-air venue located directly on the Charles River, making it a unique choice for various events. This space features a semi-permanent tent, a covered patio, and grassy areas, providing a beautiful setting for both daytime and evening gatherings. With refreshing breezes and views of the iconic Longfellow Bridge, it is perfect for weddings, corporate events, social celebrations, and more. The pavilion's proximity to the water enhances the experience, allowing guests to enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. Whether you're planning a whimsical celebration or a professional meeting, the Washburn Pavilion offers a memorable backdrop for your event.

Features

Wifi
Covered patio
Grassy areas
Open-air pavilion
Outdoor Space
Semi-permanent tent

Space

68m² (732ft²)

Capacities

100 Dining
150 Reception
500 Standing

Guide prices

Indicative pricing based on standard rates. Request an instant quote for your exact brief.

Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£5,000 / Minimum spend

Location

1 Science Park, 02114
Museum of Science 1 Science ParkUnknown 02114Boston
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