Boston Hotel Suggestions
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Boston Hotel Suggestions
Flying into Boston this summer. Will not rent a car. Hotel suggestions - first priority would be one that is convenient to sights on Freedom trail.
How convenient is transportation from airport to city?
Thanks
How convenient is transportation from airport to city?
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We loved the Marriott Long Wharf. It's in a great location right on the water and next to the blue T line. If you stay there, be sure to request a water view. We found the T to be really convenient and easy to use. Freedom Trail was really convenient to get to, and we could walk to the North End for Italian food.
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A free bus at the airport will bring you to the subway which (going inbound) will bring you downtown. There is also a silver line that goes downtown, once you choose your hotel, call them and find out which line is closest.
Non-rush hour, about a 20 minute trip.
There are many hotels along the freedom trail, gives us an idea of what price range and how many traveling.
You are smart to not rent a car.
Non-rush hour, about a 20 minute trip.
There are many hotels along the freedom trail, gives us an idea of what price range and how many traveling.
You are smart to not rent a car.
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Just myself and my 13 year old grandson.
We want safe area - obviously- convenient to walk to places or catch public transportation.
In Chicago we spend between $130-$175 - so would expect that to be the range. Even though I don't know what to expect for price range in June 2008.
We want safe area - obviously- convenient to walk to places or catch public transportation.
In Chicago we spend between $130-$175 - so would expect that to be the range. Even though I don't know what to expect for price range in June 2008.
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volcanogirl..
sticker Shock was what we experienced for Boston too and I'm from Southern California, where everything is expensive..
I found the Westin Waterfront Boston, next to the convention center to be the best and the cheapest.. 4* with the heavenly beds and great linens and the views of the city were wonderful.
$229 on Expedia and the hotel is one year old, across from the T and a straight shot about 10 minutes to walk downtown which you don't even want to try and drive in downtown Boston..crazy!
Love Boston..it is the best!
sticker Shock was what we experienced for Boston too and I'm from Southern California, where everything is expensive..
I found the Westin Waterfront Boston, next to the convention center to be the best and the cheapest.. 4* with the heavenly beds and great linens and the views of the city were wonderful.
$229 on Expedia and the hotel is one year old, across from the T and a straight shot about 10 minutes to walk downtown which you don't even want to try and drive in downtown Boston..crazy!
Love Boston..it is the best!