I have some time off and I'm thinking of coming to New England for a few days. I don't have a car, so I'll be coming by train (from New York) and I was wondering if you could give me some information on where to go, what to do etc. There are apparently 2 train stations (one is in Downtown Boston near the financial district and the other one at 145 Dartmouth St.). Where should I get off if I want to walk around and see the city? Also, where would it be a good idea to stay?
I'm thinking of traveling in NE for a few days and after Boston I've been either thinking of going to Maine or Cape Cod. Any suggestions on where else I can go? Also, if I decide to go to one of those locations what would be the best (fast, cheap and comfortable) way to get there if I don't have a car?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Either of those train stations are fine, both are within walking distance of the common, both have stops on the subway. The one in the financial district is South Station and is a major hub for buses and trains. So if your thinking about taking the peterpan bus somewhere you might as well check out South Station right off the bat. But if the Back Bay train is cheaper then by all means take it. You'll be right by the prudential center.
I'd recommend buying a map of the city once your here, the cities really walkable and I'd recommend taking advantage of it. Check out www.mbta.com. You can checkout the map of the subway, checkout the ferry schedules to get out to the cape, and look into the commuter rail if your thinking of going to Providence.
I'll try to post some more stuff later but I gotta go. Take it easy.
I'd recommend buying a map of the city once your here, the cities really walkable and I'd recommend taking advantage of it. Check out www.mbta.com. You can checkout the map of the subway, checkout the ferry schedules to get out to the cape, and look into the commuter rail if your thinking of going to Providence.
I'll try to post some more stuff later but I gotta go. Take it easy.

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Ugh stay out of Maine.
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tell him something he doesn't already know!JCizzle wrote:Ugh stay out of Maine.

but seriously, theres a bunch of stuff to do. like 15th said, you can always spend 2 days just exploring the city, thatd be my recommendation.
Downtown/Faneuil Hall to do tourist stuff. Allston/Brighton for a younger, more college vibe. North End if your into Italian living. If it's nice you gotta just go walk the Charles.
If you wanna get a bit out of the city you can't go wrong with the Cape this time of year.
You could take the bus(like $20) down to Hyannis and take a ferry to Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard(prob $15).
or you could take the boat to P-Town for a crazy day.
I know your from NY so im not sure of the allegiances, but Toronto's at Fenway this weekend.
how old are you and what type of music you into?
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I'm moving back to the Boston are after 2 years living down South...in 2 weeks...cannot wait!
Enjoy your trip, man!
Enjoy your trip, man!

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MyInsatiableOne wrote:I'm moving back to the Boston are after 2 years living down South...in 2 weeks...cannot wait!
Enjoy your trip, man!
where bouts ya moving to?
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Initially more toward Worcester with some relatives until we settle down, then need to find a place not too bad a commute from my new job, which is in the Westwood/Dedham area.
Can't wait!
Can't wait!
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ahhhh. . always good to get back to the old area. thats a decent area to commute to as well. right in the thick of things no matter where you end up. good luck man!
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Thanks man. I'm looking forward to it. I was born and raised in NH about an hour north of Boston, finished school in 2006, came down here to the south (SC) for a 2 year fellowship and got a job back in the Boston area...movin' in 2 weeks!
Will be good to get back home!!
Will be good to get back home!!
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15th overall wrote:Either of those train stations are fine, both are within walking distance of the common, both have stops on the subway. The one in the financial district is South Station and is a major hub for buses and trains. So if your thinking about taking the peterpan bus somewhere you might as well check out South Station right off the bat. But if the Back Bay train is cheaper then by all means take it. You'll be right by the prudential center.
I'd recommend buying a map of the city once your here, the cities really walkable and I'd recommend taking advantage of it. Check out http://www.mbta.com. You can checkout the map of the subway, checkout the ferry schedules to get out to the cape, and look into the commuter rail if your thinking of going to Providence.
I'll try to post some more stuff later but I gotta go. Take it easy.
Thanks. I usually print out maps from yahoo when I go somewhere on vacations but all the information you gave me was really helpful. I might cancel my trip because of the bad weather but I'm not really sure yet.
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JCizzle wrote:Ugh stay out of Maine.
I've never been to Maine before and I wanted to go to place that is a little more quiet than NYC. But if there's absolutely nothing to do there, I guess I might have to reconsider.
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greenbeans wrote:tell him something he doesn't already know!JCizzle wrote:Ugh stay out of Maine.![]()
but seriously, theres a bunch of stuff to do. like 15th said, you can always spend 2 days just exploring the city, thatd be my recommendation.
Downtown/Faneuil Hall to do tourist stuff. Allston/Brighton for a younger, more college vibe. North End if your into Italian living. If it's nice you gotta just go walk the Charles.
If you wanna get a bit out of the city you can't go wrong with the Cape this time of year.
You could take the bus(like $20) down to Hyannis and take a ferry to Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard(prob $15).
or you could take the boat to P-Town for a crazy day.
I know your from NY so im not sure of the allegiances, but Toronto's at Fenway this weekend.
how old are you and what type of music you into?
Thanks, what's what I'm planning to do anyway, if I make it that is (the weather looks really bad tonight). I'm 29 and I listen mostly to experimental/electronic music, post rock and other absurd genres
