Transportation from pier to Freedom Trail
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Jean - the cruise ship terminal in Boston is relatively small but there has been increased activity there due to the problems in NY. I drove by there the other night to get a glimpse of the QEII. Two other ships were docked there too. There was a police presence at the entrance to the terminal.
I would assume that taxis would be available. From the terminal to the beginning of the Freedom trail at the Old State House would only be about a mile and a half. Depending upon the traffic it could be a 5 minute ride or 20. It shouldn't cost more than $7-8 tops. Enjoy your cruise.
I would assume that taxis would be available. From the terminal to the beginning of the Freedom trail at the Old State House would only be about a mile and a half. Depending upon the traffic it could be a 5 minute ride or 20. It shouldn't cost more than $7-8 tops. Enjoy your cruise.
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Hey, good subject. My parents have reservations on a cruise ship. They were supposed to fly into NYC, be picked up by the cruise lines, and taken to the boat. Uhhh, dumb question for you natives up there, but how far (distance/time) is it from one of the NYC airports to Boston if their ship has moved?
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The Freedom Trail starts on Boston Common, not at the Old State House. Take a cab from the pier to the Information Booth on the Tremont Street side of the Common, where you can get all sorts of info brochures and maps. The Freedom Trail is over two miles long.
http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/
http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/



