Boston

Downtown or Cambridge area?
EdrienneCole See my TER Reviews 1468 reads
posted
1 / 11

Hi all!
I'm in the planning stages of making a visit to Boston in mid/late May and was wondering whether the downtown area or Cambridge was more convenient for most.  Any thoughts or suggestions?
xo
EC

lungman 10 Reviews 1482 reads
posted
2 / 11

it says, coming soon.
just wanted to look at your gallery.
thanks.

EdrienneCole See my TER Reviews 1094 reads
posted
3 / 11

It's been in process for about a year...  Partially my fault (having too much fun to focus on it) and partially some technical issues to sort through.  I have pics scattered all around the NY/FL/CHI/DC boards as well as that big, obvious ad place in my profile. ;-)

lungman 10 Reviews 1108 reads
posted
4 / 11

Thank you.
I found some pics, gonna walk around with a "stiffy" all day long now!!....lol

mrfisher 115 Reviews 802 reads
posted
5 / 11

if by downtown you mean the Tremont/Washington Street areas.  That's probably the toughest area to drive through.

Copley Sq is probably the most convenient to the Mass Pike, the main east/west route.

The airport hotels are also very convenient to get to, but it's kind of barren out there.

dtedwards 22 Reviews 1269 reads
posted
6 / 11

Hi Edrienne,
It's great that you're coming to Boston.  Are you accepting datecheck and TER for references?
Ciao

dobie_doinat 922 reads
posted
7 / 11

Be aware.  You may have trouble securing a room in late May for a reasonable rate in either Boston or Cambridge.  This area has one of the largest concentrations of colleges and universities in the world and the latter half of May overlaps graduation for many of them.  Room rates often rise during this period.

d_d

Retired-Guy 1077 reads
posted
11 / 11

Like the financial district, there is plenty of daytime activity in Copley due to the business environment, but at night there is more to do and more activity in Copley.  Additionally, Copley is easily accessed by either the Mass Pike or the Greenline, and there are several upscale hotels in that area as well.

If you can drum up business in Des Moines, then Boston will be a walk in the park, so it probably comes down to where you might want to hang out for a few days.  And speaking of parks, the Boston Commons and the Public Gardens are a short walk from Copley as is the best park ever built...Fenway.  And if you one of several hotels attached to the Copley Square Mall, you'll have no problem finding a place to shop.

Just my $0.02

Posted By: EdrienneCole
Hi all!
I'm in the planning stages of making a visit to Boston in mid/late May and was wondering whether the downtown area or Cambridge was more convenient for most.  Any thoughts or suggestions?
xo
EC

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