Boston, the city that practically invented the whole "walkable neighborhoods" thing. Freedom Trail? More like Freedom From-Ever-Needing-a-Car Trail! But with all these charming little pockets of history, culture, and cannolis (looking at you, North End!), how many 'hoods are we talking exactly?
Well, my friend, that's where things get interesting. Here's the thing: Boston's a city that likes its options. There's no official count of neighborhoods, because just like that perfect cup of Dunkin' Donuts coffee, it depends who you ask.
The City of Boston itself offers a list that throws around names like "Allston" and "Jamaica Plain" (gotta love that island vibe, JP!). This list clocks in at around 23 neighborhoods, but even that's kinda like a choose-your-own-adventure situation. Some folks might argue that giant neighborhoods like Dorchester deserve to be split up, while others consider Back Bay and Beacon Hill practically the same place (jury's still out on that fancy shopping vs. revolutionary war history debate).
The answer, my friend, is "somewhere between a lotta lobster rolls and a whole heck of a lot of history." Boston's neighborhoods are as unique as the accents you hear on the T (that's the subway, for you out-of-towners). Some sources say there are over 30, while others keep it cozy around 20.
Here's the real takeaway: It doesn't matter how many there are, because you're gonna have a blast exploring them all! From the cobblestone streets of the North End to the trendy bars of Allston, there's a neighborhood (or ten) with your name on it.
You're practically a Bostonian already, but just in case you need some intel:
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