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Terri Jan 28th, 2003 08:52 AM

looking for a Boston hotel near a T-stop
 
Hello everyone - I am traveling to Boston in June and am looking for a relatively inexpensive hotel($125-150) in a safe neighborhood near a T stop. Being near a T-stop is important since my mother can't get around too easily anymore. We are planning to spend 2 days touring the spots in Boston, one day in Lexington/Concord, and one day in Plymouth. Thanks in advance for your time and suggestions.<BR><BR>

bmw732002 Jan 28th, 2003 09:04 AM

Terri:<BR><BR>Look into the Boston Park Plaza Hotel. Great location, right on the T-stop. They have many specials on the internet and thru expedia, etc. Very large, have a ton of rooms, Legal Seafood on the premisis......Check it out!<BR>JOHN

leslie Jan 28th, 2003 09:09 AM

You might look into the Sheraton or Hilton in Back Bay. They are both across the street from each other. There's a T-stop at the Hynes Convention Center.

leslie Jan 28th, 2003 09:13 AM

By the way, the concierge at the Hilton is excellent, especially if you want to make reservations for tours to Lexington/Concord, and Plymouth. I also believe that the Hilton runs a shuttle service in case you want to take the Beantown Trolley Tour. The Duck Tour operates from the front of the Prudential, which is only a block from both the Sheraton and Hilton.

Andrew Jan 28th, 2003 09:17 AM

Stayed at the Holiday Inn Brookline last summer which is in a good neighborhood and right across the street from a T-stop. Not in the heart of downtown but a quick ride into downtown. Decent hotel. I imagine $125 would be doable there, perhaps a lot less (I used Priceline and paid $55 but you can't guarantee you'll get the same hotel.)<BR><BR>Andrew<BR>

Terri Jan 28th, 2003 11:15 AM

Thank you all sooo much for your help! I really appreciate all the helpful advice, and I cant wait for my visit. Thanks again!:) Terri

Terri Jan 28th, 2003 11:16 AM

Thank you sooo much for your help! I really appreciate all the suggestions :) Terri

joebob Jan 28th, 2003 11:28 AM

the holiday inn Brookline would be a good choice, it is in a very nice neighborhood with more restaurants than you can possibly eat in. and the T is out the front door. It is approx. 5 minute T ride from the holiday inn to kenmore and maybe another 10 to govt center. very convenient, very safe, very nice, very affordable. While in Brookline eat at the following: Golden Temple (chinese, Washington Square), Anna's Taqueria (carnitas burrito, cheap lunch, coolidge corner), Tapas (forgot the name St. Mary's T stop), Fresh city wraps (smoothies and wraps, cheap, coolidge corner), Fiorentina (name? little italian take out, coolidge corner), B&amp;D deli (especially breakfast, washington square).....and don't forget the North end for Italian.

Dick Jan 30th, 2003 11:08 AM

You didn't say whether or not you would be arriving by car. <BR><BR>If so, you should be aware that parking at this hotel is $12 a night and overnight street parking in Brookline is forbidden.<BR><BR>This is hotel is in a great neighborhood and is about 50 yrs old.

joesorce Jan 30th, 2003 09:58 PM

Book the city dates on the weekend for (usually) much better rates. Stay away from school graduation weekends, however.

JBX Feb 7th, 2003 12:09 PM

Rates vary at this relatively new place, Nine Zero --- http://www.ninezero.com/index2.htm<BR>Right now you can get a room for $139 there; not sure if that's still available in June when things get really busy in Boston. The &quot;Nine Zero&quot; caters more to business traveler, but it is centrally located and close to the MBTA.<BR>


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