JerseyBoy
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Where to stay in Boston
Hello,
I am planning a trip with my wife for good friday weekend in April, and we are trying to figure out what is the best (cheap and clean) hotel that is
in the middle of everything a first time tousist would want to do in Boston. Most of the hotels I've seen are closer to the $200 price range per
night, but I would like to keep it right around $100 if possible. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you
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Roland should comment on this because he just did the tourist thing last year.
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panzerkreuzer
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yo, thatīs the hotel we stayed:
http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwestern/US/MA/Boston-hotels/...
i canīt tell you about their regular prizes because my girl works at best western and we payed only 61 bucks a night incl. breakfast.
itīs a bit outside the city (15 or 20 minutes by tram), but you donīt have it that far to fenway and, most important, the church.
the room was clean, with tv and a nice bath. breakfast was ok.
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ShawnRefuse
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Are you driving?
Parking can be a pain.
Hotel Buckminster
Holiday Inn Coolidge Corner
There are a few Best Western's
Look up on Hotels.com and you should be able to get some decent deals.
Neighborhoods that are good and easy to get to and cheaper are Allston, Cambridge, Brighton.
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panzerkreuzer
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i think you donīt need acar in the city. we made everthing with the mtba and it worked well.
at night you call shawn and he drives you home
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ChadBeantown
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I would stay at the Adams Inn. It is in Quincy but very close to the MBTA. I would say it is probably a lot cheaper (but I didn't look up the price).
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ChadBeantown
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It is actually a Best Western. It looks like rooms are around $90 a night.
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JerseyBoy
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Thanks a bunch guys. No we don't plan on having a car. We are flying in from Dallas, and just plan on using the public transportation that's why i
mentioned about being in the middle of everything haha.
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ShawnRefuse
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Quote: Originally posted by panzerkreuzer | i think you donīt need acar in the city. we made everthing with the mtba and it worked well.
at night you call shawn and he drives you home |
LMAO. I don't live in Newton anymore so it wouldn't be on my way hahaha.
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Everytime ive gone to Boston, ive used Hotwire.com, and ive ended up staying at the Sheraton Downtown for around $90. a night.
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ShawnRefuse
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yeah travelocity might have something too. Quincy will prob be the cheapest but then you still need to travel 30 min to get in the city.
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