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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look at hotels in the Prudential center or close to that area. You will have a plethora of choices, depending on your budget and need for comfort.[/quote] Hi - This is what my sister suggested, and maybe I am overthinking it, but it looks like a much longer trip on the green line âTâ (subway) from the Prudential area to Tufts vs from North End area. It would be nice to be near the park/commons (which I think is near the Prudential Center?). Thanks, from OP[/quote] I would stay near Copley T not Prudential. And the time difference between there and Government Center or near North End is minimal. [/quote] Agreed, Copley probably the best overall option, plenty of hotels within a block of the station. Hotels around Arlington and Boylston stations are also a good option, but Copley has the most places to eat/shop within a few blocks. Staying at say the Canopy by Hilton downtown (near Haymarket station) looks like it would save about 10 minutes travel time to Tufts versus the Lenox Hotel next to Copley Station.[/quote] As if the North End and Faneuil Hall don't have restaurants and shopping :roll: [/quote]
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