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Re: Possible Visit 12.6-12.9
AutumnSpring See my TER Reviews 2468 reads
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-- Modified on 11/6/2008 6:54:31 AM

jeter2 10 Reviews 1002 reads
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I would very much like to see you if you do make it to the Boston area.  Boston is an 80 mile drive for me but I'd gladly make that drive to spend an hour with one so enchanting.  There are many other nice areas in New England also where you might spend a day or two when you visit.  Bill

filmat11 6 Reviews 834 reads
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"When visiting where shall I stay?
Best Mall to visit? Best place I should try to eat?"

You will find a number of opinions on these questions.  For your potential clients who live/work in downtown Boston, a hotel in the Back Bay district is best.  There are quite a few good hotels (Sheraton, Marriott, Westin, Mandarin Oriental) which are attached to a diverse mall which ranges from ordinary (Prudential) to high-end (Copley Place).  Several other good hotels are literally across the street (Colonnade, Hilton).  The complex is like a mini-city that you never have to leave if the weather is cold.  Restaurants to suit every taste and budget are within an easy walk.  While these hotels are expensive, (300+/night) you can often get good deals on Priceline for $150-200.

Suburban clients will typically prefer something convenient to routes 95/128 and 90 (Mass Pike).  There are a number of inexpensive but perfectly adequate hotels for business travelers along 95/128 from Waltham to Burlington.  The Burlington ones tend to cluster near the Burlington Mall which is a typical suburban mall that will look like many in your area.

With this information, Google Maps and Priceline, you should be able to find what you are looking for.


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-- Modified on 11/7/2008 8:55:22 AM

jeter2 10 Reviews 1745 reads
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Burlington/Waltham area is more convenient for many

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