
The Victoria Residences are a touch above the rest.
Originally constructed in 1831, the complex redevelopment of 33-35 Bowdoin Street is set to unveil its first phase of condominiums to the Beacon Hill market. The scale and history of this project is inspiring and must be seen to be believed!
Sloping up Bowdoin Street from the West End, you will come across the former St. John the Evangelist Church on your left. There, in the form of a brick rowhouse and the former church property, are six ultra luxurious residential units.
In the six story brownstone property are three residential condominiums. These units exhibit a very contemporary design and aesthetic on the interiors while staying loyal to the historic nature of the exterior in classic Beacon Hill. Navigate to our "Residences" tab to see details on each condo.


Parlor/Garden Duplex
3+ bed : 2.5 bath
private courtyard
Second story floor through
2 bed : 2.5 bath
private balcony
Penthouse Triplex
3+ bed : 3.5 bath
private roof deck
elevator access
Places to eat, drink, see, and be seen
Access is Everything!
Boston's most recent evolution has made the Victoria Residences an even more central location within the broader city. Living here puts one in the center of some of Boston’s best and most vibrant revamped neighborhoods including the TD Garden, Waterfront and Downtown Crossing... not to mention all the charm of historic Beacon Hill. Bowdoin Street offers residents walking access to myriad restaurants, entertainment venues, and open spaces. Check out below for some of the specific options!
Beacon
Hill
Figs by Todd English
Figs Pizza is most likely like no other pizza you’ve ever had. Don’t be surprised by the large freeform shape — it’s specifically part of what will go into your overall experience in enjoying this unique meal.
75 Chestnut
A cozy Beacon Hill restaurant featuring regional American comfort food. Tucked away amidst the brownstones on one of the most charming streets in Boston, 75 Chestnut is nestled in historic Beacon Hill.
Ristorante Toscano
The homegrown flavors and traditions of the Tuscan meal, in Beacon Hill. Nestled among the antique shops, boutiques, and cafés along Beacon Hill's famous Charles Street, Toscano remains a Beacon Hill staple.
The
North End
87+ Italian Restaurants
Unparalleled Italian authenticity.
Relish in the diversity of offerings, the unique talents of each chef, and the many special culinary pleasures that our big “Little Italy” offers its many dining guests.
Feasts & Processions
In summertime the North End comes to life, teeming with traditional Italian pride and cultural festivities. These feasts & street fairs are sure to be enjoyed by all.
Historical Haven
Colonial-era sites are located throughout Boston's oldest residential neighborhood including Paul Revere's house, the Old North Church and Copp's Hill Burying Ground.
TD Garden
Area
Boston’s Sports Hub
As New England's largest multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena, TD Garden is the home of the storied NHL's Boston Bruins and NBA's Boston Celtics.
Big Night Live
A premium live music venue with 24 VIP tables. In addition to delivering world-class entertainment, DJ talent and celebrity hosts.
Hub Hall
Boston's new food hall!
Boston offers 18 food and drink options within one space. Serving a variety of cuisines and chef-driven concepts.
Downtown
Crossing
Post Office Square
At the intersection of Milk, Congress, Pearl and Water Streets, this park is currently undergoing a dramatic transformation. The square is almost entirely privately owned but functions as a publicly accessible park.
High Street Place
A modern food hall featuring 20 concepts from Boston's best chefs. The Art Deco space pays tribute to the building’s original design features. Each food vendor has a personalized stall.
Winthrop Center Connector
Plug into the energy in this multi-floor public gathering space and thruway. In ways large and small, this space educates and engages by connecting people to the best minds, music and culture Boston has to offer.