5 Unique Activities for Groups around Boston
From a rage room to afternoon tea and everything in between
Its almost spring which means its time to call your friends, get out of hibernation and do something. To motivate you, I’ve put together five great group activities to check out around Boston:
Rage Zone – If you're looking for a cathartic experience, Rage Zone is the place to go. They accommodate groups of up to six and offer an unforgettable way to let loose. Choose what you want to smash—from bottles to a windshield—gear up, pick your music, and rage. It’s an incredibly fun and bonding experience.
Cocktail-Making Class at DrinkMaster – For something interactive but less aggressive, sign up for a cocktail-making class at DrinkMaster. They provide all the supplies, and you'll take turns playing bartender while learning to craft classic cocktails. They also offer other classes, including mocktail making, photography, and painting.
Afternoon Tea at Raffles – On the more elegant end of the spectrum, afternoon tea at Raffles is perfect if you’re in the mood to dress up for an experience. Enjoy tea served in beautiful china, accompanied by delicious snacks, all while taking in the stunning views from the Long Bar. You can even add champagne for a boozy twist.
Moki Sauna – If wellness is more your vibe, check out the Winter Village by Moki Sauna. Its an outdoor sauna and cold plunge pop-up. Rotate between three saunas and multiple cold plunges, then relax in the lounge area while detoxing and sweating it all out.
District Kitchen - No list is complete without a slightly chaotic option. District kitchen has over the top cocktails and even wilder experiences like the squid games multi part drinking challenge. This incorporated so many parts of the show, we were dying laughing the whole time. They have other themes , you never know what you’re going to get