Submitted by mef4488 t3_z6alew in boston

So me and my sister are traveling to Boston in two weekends from now. I have never been there but only know I want to be within walking distance to Boston Common and in a somewhat central location as we will not have a car. I’ve been doing research but holy cow there are tonnnnssss of options and any advice would be appreciated. Also if anyone has any recommendations on what to do while I’m there! Thank you so much.

Mid price range is what I’m looking for btw. Not so expensive but not the cheapest either I don’t want to be unsafe obviously or in a uncomfortable situation.

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nebirah t1_iy0iw8j wrote

I don't know what midprice means.

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mef4488 OP t1_iy29z9b wrote

Between 100-200

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Rough-Jackfruit2306 t1_iy35pj6 wrote

that’s very cheap for anywhere near the common

Have you looked at Expedia etc? Google has decent hotel aggregation built in these days

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wobwobwob42 t1_iy3ftk2 wrote

I hope you're expecting that price hourly and not for the whole evening? Because your options are going to be severely limited.

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mef4488 OP t1_iy6w4n1 wrote

That per night. Go on Expedia I think you will see the average is between 150-200

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sericuIture t1_iy0btat wrote

You really don't need a car to get around Boston. The T has you covered. As long as your hotel is near a T stop you should be good to go. I think it's $2.40 per ride now.

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tww779 t1_iy0d0rh wrote

I recommend the Kimpton Nine Zero. It's across from the Boston common and Park St T stop. Staff were very nice, rooms were clean, and they had free wine hour. :)

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