


Here you can try to snap the perfect photo for social media, while making your way around a 360-degree open-air roof deck. This area will feature “Virtual Viewers” that zoom in on city neighborhoods and educate people on the abundant landmarks Boston has to offer.įrom there, visitors can check out what’s being dubbed “The Cloud Terrace” on the 51st floor. If seeing the city that way isn’t quite enough, people can step onto an elevated platform called “The Lookout” for a better view. To start, visitors will be taken to the 52nd floor, named “The View,” where they can enjoy “indoor panoramic views of the city, no matter where you stand,” according to project details. “This exciting, immersive destination is designed to give each visitor a unique and expansive experience of the city, for locals and visitors alike.” “We are thrilled to offer guests a glimpse of what to expect at View Boston as we continue to gear up for our launch,” Bryan Koop, executive vice president for BXP’s Boston region, said in a statement.
