Boston’s Latin Quarter

Boston’s Latin Quarter is a vibrant, diverse community shaped by generations of Latin and Afro-Latin residents, artists, businesses, and community members.

Hyde Square Task Force serves as the Managing Partner for Boston’s Latin Quarter, helping preserve, celebrate, and strengthen the district’s cultural identity.

ABOUT THE DISTRICT

A place rooted in culture, history, and community

Boston’s Latin Quarter stretches from Hyde Square to Jackson Square in Jamaica Plain, with Centre Street running through the heart of the district. The neighborhood reflects generations of Latine and Afro-Latin culture, art, business, advocacy, and community life.

A vibrant neighborhood

Boston’s Latin Quarter is home to restaurants, small businesses, murals, public art, cultural events, and community spaces that celebrate the district’s Latin and Afro-Latin heritage.

Youth helped lead the way

In 2016, guided by the advocacy of Hyde Square Task Force youth, Boston City Council designated the Hyde-Jackson Square neighborhood as Boston’s Latin Quarter.

An official cultural district

In 2018, with support from artists, residents, and community partners, Boston’s Latin Quarter became an official Massachusetts Cultural District. HSTF continues to support the district as its Managing Partner.

Boston’s Latin Quarter is more than a place on a map. It is a living cultural district shaped by the people, artists, businesses, and families who make this community feel like home.

– HSTF staff member

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