Help me become Aunt of the Year!
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Help me become Aunt of the Year!
I promised my 15 yr old nephew a trip to Boston for a Red Sox weekend in May. Where can we stay that is reasonable, safe and close (by cab or walking) to Fenway? Any other suggestions for what to do with a 15 yr old sports nut???
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I live in Boston, so I've had no need to stay in a hotel here, but from reading other's postings, the Midtown Hotel on Huntington Ave. sounds good. Another place to consider is the Holiday Inn Newton--it's a 1/2 hour "T" ride to Fenway. There also is a Howard Johnson's right in Kenmore Square on Commonwealth Ave.
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Joan, my first word of advice is RESERVE NOW!!! Where ever you decide to stay, do it now, as May is graduation month is Boston and rooms will be at a premium. One college or another graduates every weekend that month.
That said, there's a very nice Holiday Inn on Beacon St. in Brookline that would be about a ten min. walk (for a 15 year old) to Fenway Park. It has an indoor pool, very very nice neighborhood, and about a ten min. T ride into town. Also try some bed and breakfast agencies. There's one at www.bnbboston.com that listed properties in the low to middle $100 rate, and all sounded very nice. You must inquire directly to them for listings in Brookline, but that would be a good place to stay.
The Holiday Inn in Newton is a bit far out of the city, but if you're driving in you'd avoid having to face any Boston traffic, and the T runs from there directly to Kenmore Sq.(Fenway Park stop). Good luck, but look now.
Oh, there's a sports museum in Boston. I think it's in the Cambridgeside Galleria mall next to the Museum of Science (a great stop for a teenager). The museum might be fun for a sports nut.
That said, there's a very nice Holiday Inn on Beacon St. in Brookline that would be about a ten min. walk (for a 15 year old) to Fenway Park. It has an indoor pool, very very nice neighborhood, and about a ten min. T ride into town. Also try some bed and breakfast agencies. There's one at www.bnbboston.com that listed properties in the low to middle $100 rate, and all sounded very nice. You must inquire directly to them for listings in Brookline, but that would be a good place to stay.
The Holiday Inn in Newton is a bit far out of the city, but if you're driving in you'd avoid having to face any Boston traffic, and the T runs from there directly to Kenmore Sq.(Fenway Park stop). Good luck, but look now.
Oh, there's a sports museum in Boston. I think it's in the Cambridgeside Galleria mall next to the Museum of Science (a great stop for a teenager). The museum might be fun for a sports nut.
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Go Cahdiac Kids (dating myself)!
Why don't you want to trust the "T" to and from Fenway -- staying where you can walk or take a cab puts limits on your mobility elsewhere.
Check out the sports schedules for the local colleges -- there are a lot, and if you aren't going too late in May, many may still be doing track, etc. BC, BU, Hahvid, Tufts, -- um, MIT? Nah.
Why don't you want to trust the "T" to and from Fenway -- staying where you can walk or take a cab puts limits on your mobility elsewhere.
Check out the sports schedules for the local colleges -- there are a lot, and if you aren't going too late in May, many may still be doing track, etc. BC, BU, Hahvid, Tufts, -- um, MIT? Nah.



