
Allston is a small neighborhood located to the west of Boston, but it is not just a residential area; it is a space where culture, music, art, and food come alive. On the surface, the streets are filled with old buildings and murals, and the narrow roads are crowded with parked cars, making it seem a bit chaotic, but within it lies the rhythm of a young city.
Allston is situated midway between Boston University (BU) and Harvard University, naturally attracting students and young professionals to live here. As a result, the streets are always lively, and on weekends, people flock to enjoy a cup of coffee with friends or to find a small bar to enjoy live music.
Commonwealth Avenue and Harvard Avenue are the main streets of Allston, where you can find everything from cafes, Middle Eastern restaurants, Korean-style pubs, Thai restaurants, to vegan bakeries. Especially with many Korean restaurants and Asian markets, there is no shortage of Korean food even while living abroad.
One of the charms that represent this neighborhood is its cultural diversity. Allston is considered one of the most racially and culturally diverse areas in Boston. The streets are filled with hipster-style graffiti, and indie band performance posters are plastered on the walls. In the summer, a street festival called 'Allston Village Street Fair' is held.

Housing prices and rents are relatively affordable compared to downtown Boston.
Of course, this means affordable by 'Boston standards,' but rent is still not cheap. With many students and young professionals, the roommate culture is active, and there are many apartments or duplex homes that have been remodeled from old houses. Instead, thanks to the unique vintage feel of these old buildings, a distinct atmosphere of Allston has been created.
Another advantage of Allston is its accessibility to transportation. The Green Line subway (B Green Line) runs through, and there are many bus routes, making it convenient to travel to downtown Boston or Cambridge. Life is comfortable even without a car, and the roads are well-maintained for biking. In fact, during rush hours, many people commute using electric scooters and bicycles.
Of course, there are downsides. At night, the noise from bars can be quite loud, and the lack of parking spaces can be stressful for those with cars. Additionally, since many buildings are old, heating costs can be high in winter, and the narrow roads can make transportation quite inconvenient on snowy days. However, even these downsides are not a significant issue within the unique free atmosphere of Allston.
Allston is nicknamed the 'City of Youth' within Boston. It is a place where indie music, street art, the smell of beer in the evening, and the noise of mixed languages coexist, showcasing the charm of Allston. Many young people gather and live here, and there is a free spirit that allows them to rise again even after failures.








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