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Tours & Sightseeing

Central Massachusetts

With so many options and opportunities, Central Massachusetts' tours and guides help navigate visitors through this region. Not only will you be shown the popular destinations, but you can also get in-depth knowledge and character not found in a book or brochure.

Tours & Sightseeing

From the Quabbin Reservoir to Wachusett Mountain, the natural wonders of Central Massachusetts are open all year. And organized tours of Central Massachusetts let you enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the region without worrying if that was your exit.

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Wineries & Breweries

The kids shouldn't be the only ones who leave with souvenirs of your vacation. The Wachusett Brewing Company's microbrewery and family vineyards located throughout the region offer unique tastes and character you won't find in a store.

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Featured Cities

Worcester:

The second-largest city in Massachusetts offers cultural attractions, fine dining and its very own minor league baseball team.

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Sturbridge:

With Old Sturbridge Village, Hyland Orchard and Brewery and many private and public campsites, there's a lot to see and do in this classic New England town.

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Princeton:

Situated along the south face of Wachusett Mountain, the quiet town of Princeton is the ideal place to visit for year-round outdoor activities.

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Featured Attractions

Fruitlands Museum

Take in the scenery here, and you might just think it's utopia — and you're not alone. Fruitlands recreates a short-lived 19th-century utopian settlement, and it's easy to see why they chose this site. Learn more>>

Worcester Art Museum

This hidden gem features contemporary and classic masterpieces in the vibrant city of Worcester. Learn more>>

Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor

Running from Worcester, MA to Providence, RI, the Blackstone River Valley is a national park, where you can hike, take a canal boat ride, learn about the Industrial Revolution and simply enjoy nature. Learn more>>

Tower Hill Botanical Garden
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