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Boston is a major metropolis with many transit options.

FLYING:


Boston's Logan Airport is an international airport with over 1000 flights per day by all major domestic carriers.*

Boston Logan Airport: http://www.massport.com/logan/default.aspx

*Southwest Airlines flies to Providence, RI and Manchester, NH  -- Bus Service to Boston (about a one hour ride from either location)

Cabs and Airport Shuttles are available from Logan or take the "T" (Boston's Subway) to the hotel.

TRAIN:


Boston is a major rail hub.  
Trains coming North to the city arrive at Boston's Back Bay Station.  
Trains coming South from Maine and New Hampshire arrive at Boston's North Station.

Amtrak: http://www.amtrak.com
             1-800-USA-RAIL  For reservations and travel questions.

Cabs & Boston "T" will get you to the hotel.

BUS:


South Station Bus Terminal services several major bus companies including Greyhound and Peter Pan.

Greyhound: http://www.greyhound.com

Tickets by phone: 1-800-231-2222


Greyhound South Station Numbers:
Main: 617-526-1800
Baggage: 617-526-1813
Customer Service: 617-526-1808
Greyhound Charter: 800-454-2487

Peter Pan: http://www.peterpanbus.com

Tickets by phone: 1-800-343-9999

Peter Pan South Station Numbers;
Main: 1-800-343-9999
Peter Pan Charter: 1-800-237-8747

Cabs & Boston "T" will get you to the hotel.

BOSTON 'T':


Take a Green Line (E) train to the Prudential Center stop
Map of the T: http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/

DRIVING:


Many roads lead to Boston!

http://www.maps.google.com
Hotel Address: 39 Dalton St, Boston, MA 0219