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Question? About best area to stay?
Ashleyann10 See my TER Reviews 1140 reads
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Hello,

I was wondering what area of the city is the best to stay?

Any help is greatly appreciated:-)

Regards,

AAT

mrfisher 115 Reviews 633 reads
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but the hotels are going to be pricier.

The airport hotels are also convenient and often a good bargain on Priceline, but there's very little to see and do out there unless you like watching airplanes take off and land.

The Northend is a great place to visit, but traffic and parking are bad.

Cambridge offers a good compromise, especially the Kendall Square area.

Ashleyann10 See my TER Reviews 972 reads
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I am wondering if that is more convenient and cost effective, maybe I can take the metro downtown?

Would it be a long ride?

My friend my be lending me a car, so I can drive around easily.

Thank for all your help!

Kisses,

AAT

MilfLover#1 10 Reviews 734 reads
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Yeah, the subway (called 'the T' here) runs between the airport and Copley (if that is where you end up staying.)

You'll want to grab a shuttle to the Blue Line. Take the Blue to Government Center, then switch to the Green Line.  There are a bunch of Green Line options - just avoid the ones that say Lechmere or North Station, as those are going in the opposite direction that you want.  Grab a Green Line train that is labeled any of these:
B-Boston College
C-Cleveland Circle
D-Riverside,
E-Heath Street

Any of those will take you to Copley.

Foodyguy 29 Reviews 610 reads
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27cigar 14 Reviews 733 reads
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....Washington has the perfect set up with the Metro at National Airport....

Boston is not set up as well.....but it is functional, most of the time.

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