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Valentine's Magic: Cinderella on Stage and Historic Markets in Boston Today

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February 14, 2026/08:00 AM
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Valentine's Magic: Cinderella on Stage and Historic Markets in Boston Today
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Celebrate Love and Community in the Hub

This Saturday, February 14, 2026, Boston transforms into a haven for romance, culture, and local shopping. Whether you are looking for a unique Valentine's date or a family-friendly outing, the city offers a diverse lineup of verified events. From historic open-air markets to enchanting theatrical performances, there is plenty to explore across every neighborhood today.

Morning Markets and Local Crafts

Start your day with a visit to some of the city's most vibrant shopping destinations. Today marks a busy Saturday for local vendors and artisans:

  • Haymarket: Visit America's oldest open-air market on Hanover Street. It is a perfect spot to find fresh produce, seafood, and dairy at traditional prices while soaking in the historic atmosphere of the North End.
  • Boston Craft and Farmers Market: Head over to the Lawn on D for this special multi-day event. From 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, you can browse unique handmade items, local crafts, and fresh market goods from a variety of New England small businesses.
  • Kids' Crafts at Boston Public Market: For those with little ones, the Boston Public Market is hosting free drop-in kids' crafts, making it a great stop for families exploring the downtown area.

Theater and Live Performances

As the afternoon and evening approach, the spotlight shifts to Boston's renowned theater district and performance halls:

  • Ballet of Lights - Cinderella: The Huntington Avenue Theatre presents a sparkling rendition of the classic fairy tale. The performance begins at 4:00 PM, offering a magical experience for fans of dance and storytelling.
  • Hasty Pudding Theatricals: Catch the latest production, "Salooney Tunes," at Farkas Hall. Known for its irreverent humor and long-standing tradition, this is a staple of the local theater scene.
  • Live Music: For those looking for an evening of entertainment, the city's major venues are hosting top-tier talent, including Ricardo Arjona at TD Garden and electronic artist MK at Big Night Live.

Museum Exhibitions and Public Art

For a quieter, more reflective Saturday, consider the city's world-class museums and seasonal installations:

  • Museum of Fine Arts (MFA): Several major exhibitions are currently on view, including "One Hundred Stitches, One Hundred Villages," showcasing rural Chinese patchwork, and "Rituals for Remembering," a focused look at the works of María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Ana Mendieta.
  • Museum of African American History: In honor of Black History Month, the museum is offering free admission and specialized tours today. It is a fantastic opportunity to explore the "Black Voices of the Revolution" exhibit.
  • Tunnel of Love: Take a romantic stroll through Christopher Columbus Park to see the annual "Tunnel of Love" light installation, perfect for Valentine's Day photos.