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For guests who expect the highest levels of hospitality and service from luxury boutique hotels, Boston offers the perfect lodging experience at Fifteen Beacon. Situated in a 1903 Beaux Arts Building that juxtaposes cutting-edge technology with extraordinary Jeffersonian styling, Fifteen Beacon is a refined landmark hotel that combines peerless personal service with the intimacy of a private residence
Among Boston airport hotels, Hyatt Harborside is the clear choice. At the edge of Boston Harbor, our hotel overlooks the city's famous skyline and the waterfront from the grounds of Logan International Airport. We're just seven minutes from Rowes Wharf (downtown Boston) via water taxi, and minutes from the financial and entertainment districts and historic areas. Stay at Hyatt Harborside and we're sure you'll agree it's among the best Boston airport hotels
The city of Boston offers all that you want and more in a city — culture, boutiques, charm and excitement — and Langham Hotel Boston is in the center of it all.
Centrally located in the heart of Boston's historic Back Bay, the award-winning Boston Marriott Copley Place hotel provides for all the needs of business and leisure travelers. Recently renovated guestrooms boast numerous amenities, including lofty duvets, down pillows, crisp cotton sheets, 27? TVs, high-speed internet, complimentary tea & coffee service, and a personal refrigerator. Copley Marriott meeting attendees enjoy over 65,000 square-feet of flexible, high-speed internet-ready meeting and exhibit space; restaurants and lobby areas have wireless internet access
The Boston Marriott Long Wharf hotel is located on Boston Harbor at historic Long Wharf in downtown Boston just one block from Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market. This Boston, Massachusetts hotel features 400 newly renovated guest rooms, eight hospitality suites and a Concierge Level Lounge with one of the most spectacular harbor views of any downtown Boston hotel
If the T trains don't go where you want to go, the buses most likely will. The basic bus fare is .90 cents for adults, half fare for children from five to eleven. Children under 5 ride free with an adult.
If you don't have a car, the commuter rail is your best bet for access to many places in the Greater Boston Area. Shown in purple on the T maps, commuter trains come into the city at North or South Station, and at the Back Bay Station stop on the Orange Line and the Porter Square stop on the Red Line in Cambridge. The commuter rail can take you as far north as Newburyport, as far west as Fitchburg and Worcester, as far east as Rockport and Plymouth and as far south as Providence.
Massachusetts isn't called the Bay State for nothing. Much of downtown Boston is accessible to the water, and the MBTA runs regular commuter ferries to key points along the waterfront.
The Hubs of the Hub
The T uses a modified hub-and-spoke model, meaning there are only a few stations where you can switch from line to line. Getting to know these stations is well worth your time, especially if you plan on staying in the city for more than a weekend.
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