About Wellesley
Although located just 13 miles from Boston and its historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Wellesley is a popular shopping destination in its own rite. Established in 1881, this once small and quiet farming village has evolved into a quintessential New England town. The kerosene lanterns, overgrown paths, and cattle and grocers' wagons that once filled its squares may have changed, but the sense of community upon which Wellesley was built has endured.
Home to artists, authors, clothiers, craftspeople, designers, florists, book and toy sellers, grocers, salons and spas, photographers, musicians, jewelers, chefs, and bakers, Wellesley’s squares of today reflect a vibrant local economy. The character of its distinctive boutiques and favorite bistros, fronting on bustling, tree-lined sidewalks, draws shoppers from many surrounding MetroWest Boston communities.
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Each month, WellesleySquare.com will feature one of our local merchants, artists, or service providers and their connection to the community. Look for our first Merchant Snapshot coming soon.




