Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you stay in the North End, you're going to be adding extra time to get to other areas of Boston like Copley/The Commons, etc. There is only so much to do in the North End area. So the extra 20 min to Tufts evens out with the extra time you'll spend going from your hotel to other parts of Boston.
We go to Boston a ton and DH and I lived there for years. We pretty much always stay in the Copley area so we can walk to everything.
Forgot to add, I think your best bet since you seem so unsure is to figure out exactly what you want to do in Boston. If most of your interests are in the Copley area, it makes no sense to stay somewhere else. Whereas if you want to do the Museum of Science, Aquarium, North End , Faneuil Hall, it makes less sense to stay in Copley.
Op here. Great point. That said, what do you suggest first timers (mom and teen) put on our to-do list in Boston - what are the to-do’s around Copley, for example? We’ll be looking into this ourselves, too, of course, but not sure we’ll be sorted before making a hotel reservation (my sister keeps on me to do this soon, as there are a lot of graduations around the same weekends in Boston).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you stay in the North End, you're going to be adding extra time to get to other areas of Boston like Copley/The Commons, etc. There is only so much to do in the North End area. So the extra 20 min to Tufts evens out with the extra time you'll spend going from your hotel to other parts of Boston.
We go to Boston a ton and DH and I lived there for years. We pretty much always stay in the Copley area so we can walk to everything.
Forgot to add, I think your best bet since you seem so unsure is to figure out exactly what you want to do in Boston. If most of your interests are in the Copley area, it makes no sense to stay somewhere else. Whereas if you want to do the Museum of Science, Aquarium, North End , Faneuil Hall, it makes less sense to stay in Copley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you stay in the North End, you're going to be adding extra time to get to other areas of Boston like Copley/The Commons, etc. There is only so much to do in the North End area. So the extra 20 min to Tufts evens out with the extra time you'll spend going from your hotel to other parts of Boston.
We go to Boston a ton and DH and I lived there for years. We pretty much always stay in the Copley area so we can walk to everything.
Forgot to add, I think your best bet since you seem so unsure is to figure out exactly what you want to do in Boston. If most of your interests are in the Copley area, it makes no sense to stay somewhere else. Whereas if you want to do the Museum of Science, Aquarium, North End , Faneuil Hall, it makes less sense to stay in Copley.
Anonymous wrote:If you stay in the North End, you're going to be adding extra time to get to other areas of Boston like Copley/The Commons, etc. There is only so much to do in the North End area. So the extra 20 min to Tufts evens out with the extra time you'll spend going from your hotel to other parts of Boston.
We go to Boston a ton and DH and I lived there for years. We pretty much always stay in the Copley area so we can walk to everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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 “T” (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
I would stay near Copley T not Prudential. And the time difference between there and Government Center or near North End is minimal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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 “T” (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
Anonymous wrote: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.