A unique blend between Boston’s urban culture and its historic architecture can be found here in what many call the heart of the city. Stretching from Massachusetts Avenue to the Boston Public Garden, the tree-lined streets filled with brownstone homes introduce a new type of city living to many first-timers in Boston. The collection of boutiques, galleries, department stores, and restaurants found within the Prudential Center, Copley Place and on Newbury Street provide a shopping experience like no other found in New England. When one combines these qualities with the natural attributes of the Boston Common and the Esplanade on the Charles River, all topped by the additional architectural attractions found in the Trinity Church and Boston Public Library, the Back Bay quickly becomes a top choice for prospective renters and buyers. Apartments and condominiums vary from charming brownstones to New York style high-rises with concierge services.