![]() From the lobby you can access the Copley Place shopping centre directly and there is a Trolley Tour stop directly at the front entrance. The only downside is that it’s a 20 minute walk into central Boston, but there is a T stop near the hotel. We stayed at the Marriott Copley Place when we last visited Boston which has a huge tower overlooking Back Bay. We paid extra for a Charles River view and it was well worth it! The view was absolutely stunning covering an area from Fenway Park, through to downtown Boston with Beacon Hill, Charles River and MIT in between. The hotel itself was lovely and we’d throroughly recommend it. New England from Boston: Read More, Pictures & Map… ![]() in the center of the triangle created by Interstates 93, 95 and US Route 1. Bear in mind that Cape Cod can get very busy and parking can be difficult in the summer particularly. If you’re looking for stereo-typical New England scenery, you need to take the longer trip to Vermont. We’d recommend Woodstock and Stowe in particular with beautiful houses, farmsteads and tree lined streets. W Boston Hotel is a modern wedding venue located in Boston, Massachusetts. Our favourite place on Cape Cod is Provincetown which mixes history with a vacation feel. New England – We’d recommend that you take a trip out to make the most of the amazing scenery surrounding Boston. There are several places within easy reach with a hire car that are well worth seeing and in the fall the views are even better! Top of the list is Cape Cod which is around 1-2 hours drive from Boston depending on which bit you head for. You’ll find Beacon Hill near the new State House building sandwiched between Beacon Street (which runs along the edge of Boston Common) and Cambridge Street.īeacon Hill: Read more, pics, links and map… Its narrow streets are often cobbled, but it’s the red-brick houses that are the big feature here. They’re all so pretty! Our favourite street was Acorn Street (pictured above), built in the 1820s which is cobbled and has perfect houses lining the road. There are plenty of other streets that are just as nice though. We’d recommend that you spend an hour or so just wandering around the streets. Think of some of the famous names who’ve lived here while you’re doing it – Edward Kennedy, Sylvia Plath, Uma Thurman, Dave Lee Roth, Carly Simon and John Kerry to name just a few. One of the busiest roads is Charles Street which is lined with attractive shops. ![]() Beacon Hill – This historic and desirable neighbourhood of Boston is really lovely. It’s just a short walk from the centre, yet feels like you’re a world away in another time.
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