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thinking of touring boston, what area should I stay in>
EvieDaniels See my TER Reviews 1120 reads
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I have plans to visit boston in a couple of weeks, but I am having trouble deciding on a hotel and an area. Ive been to boston once before, when I was a teenager and didn't really appreciate travel. I would like to stay somewhere convenient for both me and my clients, something accessible to transportation, food, and shopping.
I also appreciate any suggestions for restaurants and places to sight see !
thanks in advance :)

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 346 reads
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Do a search. Search for “Boston” and you’ll get a few pages of results.

EvieDaniels See my TER Reviews 347 reads
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I was hoping for some personal recommendations

JanelleBombshell See my TER Reviews 363 reads
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I’m there next week. I generally stay in Back Bay, Downtown Boston/ Boston Harborfront, OR I sometimes stay in a suburb of Boston called Waltham. It’s only about twenty minutes away and it’s less expensive than Boston proper.  If you end up staying in Waltham, I usually stay at the Westin. It’s the nicest hotel in the area and they don’t require key card access to the guest levels. In downtown Boston, I usually stay at the Omni Parker. They also don’t require keycard access and that’s where the Boston Cream Pie was invented. So, definitely grab one of those. Hope this helped 😘

- Janelle Park, Chicago

JanelleBombshell See my TER Reviews 355 reads
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Such general searches aren’t really solutions for the logistical problems we face as touring providers. It’s very easy to ru N an entire trip by booking a hotel that’s too far away, booking a hotel in a location that clients didn’t feel comfortable traveling to, booking a hotel that’s not provider friendly, or booking a hotel that just sucks and doesn’t have the amenities you need to be comfortable during your stay.

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