Berklee College of Music

Watch 2 videos with students and alumni about life at Berklee College of Music—discover things to do, places to eat, favorite electives, and more. Share your college experiences on Lifey to help current and future students!

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There are tons of things to do in Boston, and obviously if you're going to Berkeley, you're already in the music scene. There are so many clubs, there are so many bars, and just so many venues to go see live performances and to perform live, which is really fun. So many restaurants, Berkeley is right next to Boylston Street, which is where they have a bunch of major stuff in Boston, like that's where the finish line is for the Boston Marathon. There's stores, malls, and then you have things like, we found a rock climbing place, so just get out, explore the city. And then also, outside of the city, there are a lot of pretty places. There are a lot of hikes and parks and stuff, so my advice would be to just explore and go for it.