Exploring Arsenal Yards By Walking, Biking, Transit, and Shuttle: A Local's Take

If you live in Watertown, chances are Arsenal Yards is already part of your routine. It’s where you meet friends for dinner, grab lunch during the workday, head to a movie, or take a walk along the river. It doesn’t feel like a special trip—it just feels close, easy, and familiar.
One of the best things about Arsenal Yards is how easy it is to get there without a car. With its compact layout, walkable paths, and strong bike and transit connections, it’s a destination that truly supports everyday, sustainable travel. Arriving on foot, by bike, or via public transportation not only reduces the need to drive—it also makes the overall experience feel more relaxed and enjoyable. For those affiliated with participating businesses, the Watertown Connector (WATConnector) shuttle provides an additional, convenient option, including service between Harvard Square and Arsenal Yards.
Discovering Arsenal Yards
on Foot
For locals who live nearby, walking to Arsenal Yards just makes sense. The area was designed with people walking in mind, with wide sidewalks, clear crosswalks, and internal pedestrian paths that connect Arsenal Yards East and West.
Once you arrive, everything is close together. Restaurants, shops, the movie theater, and outdoor spaces are all just a short stroll away—no need to think about parking or moving your car once you’re there.
Walking also makes it easy to spend time outside. A stroll along the Charles River Greenway fits perfectly before or after a meal. You might grab something casual at Shake Shack, stop for a coffee at Starbucks, or treat yourself to dessert at Ben & Jerry’s. If you’re in the mood to linger, Condesa or Buttermilk & Bourbon are easy to reach on foot and great for a longer meal.

A few walking‑friendly tips:
- Take the internal paths between Arsenal Yards East and West—they’re often quicker and feel more relaxed than walking along the street.
- Build in a little extra time to explore the green spaces or river paths before heading home.
- Keep an eye out for outdoor seating and seasonal events—you’re much more likely to notice them when you’re walking.

Exploring by Bike
Biking is another favorite way for locals to get to Arsenal Yards. With access from the Charles River paths and bike lanes along Arsenal Street, the ride is mostly flat and works just as well for everyday errands as it does for a casual night out.
For those without their own bike, Arsenal Yards also features a Bluebikes station, part of the regional bikeshare network—making it easy to grab a bike for a quick trip or short ride from nearby neighborhoods.
Bike racks are conveniently located throughout the area, making it easy to lock up once and explore on foot. Many people bike in, park their bikes, and then enjoy a meal, coffee, and a walk without thinking about transportation again.
Popular bike-friendly stops include Sweetgreen, Garbanzo Mediterranean Fresh, and Butter Bird for quick meals. If the ride is part of a larger outing, City Works and Mighty Squirrel Taproom & Biergarten are great spots to settle in and catch up with friends—especially when the weather is nice.
Why biking works so well here:
- Direct connections from the river paths
- Bike racks and a convenient Bluebikes station
- A layout that encourages riding in once and slowing down on foot

Arriving by Shuttle or Transit
For residents commuting to or from work—or traveling from other parts of Watertown—local bus routes and the Watertown Connector (WATConnector) provide convenient, car‑free ways to get to Arsenal Yards. The most direct MBTA option is the MBTA Route 70 bus, which runs along Arsenal Street with stops just outside Arsenal Yards.
For those affiliated with participating employers and residential properties, the WATConnector shuttle offers an additional transportation option, including service between Harvard Square and Arsenal Yards. While the shuttle is not open to the general public, it plays an important role in connecting partners to key destinations and supporting car-free commuting options across Watertown.

Once you arrive, everything else is within easy walking distance. That’s what makes Arsenal Yards such a convenient spot to meet friends after work, grab dinner, or run a quick errand before heading home—with the MBTA bus route 70 right there when you’re ready to make the return trip.
Transit and shuttle tips:
- Plan for walking as your final step—restaurants, shops, and outdoor spaces are all close together.
- Check whether your business participates in the WATConnector, as this private shuttle is available only to employees and residents of participating properties (it is not open to the general public).
- Consider combining transit or shuttle trips with walking or biking for added flexibility.
Built for Everyday, Sustainable Trips
What really makes Arsenal Yards work for locals is how naturally sustainable travel fits into everyday life. Dining, shopping, entertainment, and outdoor space are all clustered together, which makes it easier to slow down and enjoy your time there instead of rushing in and out.
Choosing to walk, bike, or take transit—and, for some nearby residents and employees, a shuttle—helps reduce congestion on local streets and supports Watertown’s transportation and sustainability goals. Just as importantly, these options make getting around feel simpler and more enjoyable.
Final Takeaway
For Watertown residents, visiting Arsenal Yards without a car isn’t just doable—it’s often the simplest option. With so much in one walkable area and convenient transit access, Arsenal Yards can feel less like a special destination and more like an easy extension of the neighborhood.
It’s a good reminder that sustainable travel doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes, it’s just the easiest way to get to where you’re already going.









