Wondering where to see wisteria blooms in Boston? They’re scattered all over the city, in hidden corners and on trellises of antique homes. The spots listed have some of the most bountiful wisteria growth, and the flowers are currently in peak bloom!
The wisteria blooms generally last 2-3 weeks, weather dependent, so they should be on display through Memorial Day Weekend!
1. 22 Essex Street, Charlestown🪻
Thank you to The Kelley’s, whose wonderful wisteria trellis is beautifully maintained at their Charlestown home.
2. Louisburg Square, Beacon Hill🪻
The wisteria covered brownstone is one of the most photographed wisteria blooms in Boston, and for good reason, it’s absolutely magical!
3. Tremont Street, South End🪻
Just outside the Calderwood Pavilion are some stunning Wisteria blooms, with the picturesque Back Bay skyline at a distance.
4. Christopher Columbus Trellis, North End🪻
The trellis displays every season magnificently, and spring is no different! Look up and catch some stunning cascading Wisterias!
5. Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain🪻
The Arboretum isn’t just for cherry blossom peeping, they have a dedicated wisteria garden, the Leventritt Vine and Shrub Garden, with various colored blooms!
6. Fenway Victory Gardens, Fenway 🪻
The nearly 8-acre sanctuary with over 500 plots had wisterias hidden all throughout!