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Good question. It depends where in the South End. If you don't know the city, I would go with Beacon Hill. You will have easy access to Downtown, North End and Quincy Market as well as the subway.
Parts of the South End are a little dangerous if you wander down the wrong road.
I do love the South End at night, the restaurants on Columbus Ave. and Washington Street are great. As well as the Jazz at Bob's and Wally's. Overall if you are not with someone who really knows the area, go with Beacon hill.
Parts of the South End are a little dangerous if you wander down the wrong road.
I do love the South End at night, the restaurants on Columbus Ave. and Washington Street are great. As well as the Jazz at Bob's and Wally's. Overall if you are not with someone who really knows the area, go with Beacon hill.
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I have a place in the South End, but I would tell you as a visitor to stay in the Back Bay/Beacon Hill/Prudential area for a visit - most likely the things you want to see and do are more easily accessible from these locations.
There are some great restaurants, cafes, things to do in the South End, but more of a neighborhood type of visit and not full of the sites or shopping most tourists are looking for - but a visitor would enjoy the area that surrounds Hammersley's, Union Park, the Washington St/Tremont St restaurants, etc
- the area as one mentioned sandwiched between the hospitals and highway (South End/South of Washington St area, now sometimes referred to as SoWa )that while in the midst of a rebirth with some marvelous restaurants and shops, galleries, etc but is likely not what you have in mind as a visitor and if you aren't acquainted with the area it borders areas you may not be comfortable in at night.
You don't mention budget, but as a start I would look into hotels in the are of the Pru, Copley Place, Commonwealth Ave (The Westin, Eliot, Copley Plaza, Faneuil Hall - areas with easier access to visitor sites)
There are some great restaurants, cafes, things to do in the South End, but more of a neighborhood type of visit and not full of the sites or shopping most tourists are looking for - but a visitor would enjoy the area that surrounds Hammersley's, Union Park, the Washington St/Tremont St restaurants, etc
- the area as one mentioned sandwiched between the hospitals and highway (South End/South of Washington St area, now sometimes referred to as SoWa )that while in the midst of a rebirth with some marvelous restaurants and shops, galleries, etc but is likely not what you have in mind as a visitor and if you aren't acquainted with the area it borders areas you may not be comfortable in at night.
You don't mention budget, but as a start I would look into hotels in the are of the Pru, Copley Place, Commonwealth Ave (The Westin, Eliot, Copley Plaza, Faneuil Hall - areas with easier access to visitor sites)
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