The Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston has long been a thriving nexus
of cultures, with residents of all walks of life, including numerous
workers in the medical field, making it an inclusive, busy, and evolving
neighborhood. Though Mission Hill is less than one square mile, it is a
neighborhood constantly in transition, with not just home owners but
renters, especially students, calling it home. What it lacks in land
area, Mission Hill makes up in character, maintaining a small
neighborhood vibe while remaining one of Boston's most diverse
neighborhoods. With a variety of housing, restaurants, and pubs, it also
offers green spaces such as the Iroquois Woods, the Kevin W. Fitzgerald
Park, and the Back of the Hill Urban Wild, making it a small
neighborhood that has evolved over the last century as a destination.