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Inn at St. Botolph 99 St. Botolph Street, Back Bay, Boston Show map | |
| This inn is in Boston's historic Back Bay, one block from the Shops at Prudential Center and subway station. A kitchenette and 42-inch flat-screen TV is offered in every suite. Inn at St. More… |
from $189 Average price per night |
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Boston Yacht Haven 87 Commercial Wharf, Waterfront, Boston Show map | |
| This waterfront hotel features an on-site boat marina and panoramic views of the Boston Harbor. All rooms feature free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV. Quincy Market is a 10 minute walk away. More… |
from $375 Average price per night |
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The Farrington Inn 23 Farrington Avenue, Boston Show map | |
| The Farrington is an ultra budget hotel alternative, located just off Commonwealth Avenue near Boston University and Harvard. More… |
from $49 Average price per night |
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One of the oldest and most historic US cities, Boston is known as ""America’s Walking City"". In its heart, next to 18th-century Faneuil Hall, is Quince Market - a food haven. In the nearby seaport, you can take a whale-watching trip or dine at one of the many restaurants serving a Boston specialty: lobster with melted butter.
The streets south of the peaceful Charles River in Back Bay are lined with Victorian brownstone houses. At the downtown end of one – Beacon Street – is the Cheers bar, modeled on the 80's sitcom. Opposite is Boston Common, a large park with a bronze sculpture celebrating the book ""Make Way for Ducklings"". The golden dome of the House of Representatives is by the other end.
The oldest part is Charlestown and streets around the Bunker Hill obelisk still feature old-style gas lamps, though now they are electric. Over in Cambridge, Harvard is the USA’s oldest and most prestigious university. The campus is open to the public, as is Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), whose central point is an emblematic, Pantheon-like building.
Sport in Boston is also a big thing, with the Celtics and Red Sox among the city’s big name teams.
The largest New England city, Boston has the perfect size for walking and cycling. Logan International Airport is connected by public transport to Boston hotels, motels, apartments and B&Bs.
