Sennott Park, 305 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
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Sennott Park - Featured Reviews (261)
Great park! There is a fenced in playground with large and small play structures, swings, etc. There are tall trees that provide shade, benches and a picnic table inside the play area.
The park also has basketball courts and a good-sized exercise area/structure.
The other half of the park is an open grass area (but that half is still under construction as of May 2023, as they've been fixing it up).
Family friendly park, well kept & popular, fun, safe, tidy playground equipment & even has some parking!
This place used to be a good park for kids, but now you have watch out for dog poo.
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL. There's a water sprinkler located near the basketball court which is awesome for the hot summer days.
Sturdy, well thought-out equipment for children of various ages, also inclusive. Fenced in. Wood chips cover the ground. Good shade trees. Benches and a table with benches. Seems clean and maintained. Garbage cans adjacent. Really comfortable.
One of the most special park. Combination of basketball court, soccer pitch, playground for young children and open space fountain for the kids to cool down.
Very clean with a lot of space for our toddler to run around. The swing sets are missing a swing, to promote social distance which is smart. There are three parks... all appropriate for the age groups listed. Wonderful gem of a park.
Too many dogs and it's not a dog park. Ran away all the real human beings with children and lives plus most the youth. What's a park for animals or human beings for socializing and solitude? I love pets but they have their places. That's why most pets runaway to get back to nature without humans. We're just trusty feeders.
It's a park for ALL. There is a bb court,table tennis table, tables for a picnic and if you don't want to partake in the inner open area,then you can utilize the benches on the outer space of this park. It's all inclusive.
Popular park next to the Cambridge Public Library and Cambridge Rindge & Latin School. There are tennis courts and benches, and groups often gather in the grass.
Popular park next to the Cambridge Public Library and Cambridge Rindge & Latin School. There are tennis courts and benches, and groups often gather in the grass.
This space is unique if nothing else. Sandwiched between the Charles and Memorial, the park offers a boat launch, a baseball diamond, an open field, an outdoor gym, and a pool. Great views of the surrounding Harvard landmarks and the river. Parking i
This tour was super fun and I learned a lot, it wouldnât have been so great without our amazing tour guide Natalie! She was very knowledgeable about all the history and kept everyone engaged with some very entertaining stories and fun facts about H
Come for the coffee, stay for the cozy environment. Cafe Zing is such a nice place any time of year, to escape the cold in the winter or the heat in the summer. Porter Square books is an incredible independent book store, and a great place to spend t
this skatepark is so spacious and so much fun. thereâs so many different ramps and areas to skate. the skaters are usually pretty friendly and give you space to do your thing. the scenery is so beautiful, especially when the sun starts to go down.
It was not easy to find this museum, you have to look around for the sign upstairs. The museum itself is situated in the Science block of Harvard University. It is not big, just one room which is full with all kind of inventions from different times
Small place to get some really good coffee. I recommend getting their drip coffee and definitely trying their Liege waffle. The waffle, doesn't crumble right away as you chew and it's not too chewy, the right amount of sweetness! Expect a bit of wait
My favorite place to get a workout in--it is always so fun! I love the community feel and all of the super welcoming instructors + staff. So happy that I got into spin and joined this studio first.
I recently had the pleasure of moving into the Hanover North Cambridge Apartments, and I must say that it has exceeded all my expectations.
The apartment's design is contemporary and aesthetically pleasing. From the moment I stepped inside, I felt a
One of the hardest Italian restaurant to book, so we just stopped in at 6. You can just see how much thought and effort the chefs put into creating and preparing those dishes. Also the portions are small, so you can try lots of different things.
It is the best place to watch the sunset. At sunset, you can see many people perched on the railings. In mid-May, you can see Harvard graduates posing for photos in their gowns. It is said that it is a tradition for graduates to jump off this bridge,