Boston is gearing up to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Tea Party.

Here’s how to plan your trip.

Read on for a list of must-visit new spots, all of which nod toward Beantowns storied past.

High rise buildings and parks in Boston

A view of Boston’s Seaport District.Chris Capozzi/Courtesy of Boston Seaport

The lobbys Impressionist mural, for example, depicts the parks flora and fauna.

In September, theRaffles Boston, the brands first in North America, alsodebuted in the area.

Copper accents throughout the property pay homage to Paul Reveres copper-plating company.

A spread of olives, pecans, and tea on a cafe table

A “Deconstruction of Tea” cocktail at Coterie.Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Boston

A grand wooden staircase decorated with art; a blue themed bar with black marble bar and gold seating

A staircase at the ’Quin House, a new social club in Back Bay; The Little Bar at the ’Quin House.Jenna Peffley/Courtesy of The ‘Quin House (2)

A dining area in a restaurant with plants and checkered designed floor; a orange colored squash food dish

The dining room at Contessa; squash carpaccio at the Newbury Boston’s Contessa restaurant.Douglas Friedman/Courtesy of The Newbury Boston; Chris Churchill

A green and checkered print decorated hotel lobby

The lobby of the Four Seasons Hotel Boston.Courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Boston