Stunning 1BR | Steps to Fenway!
This apartment is beautifully designed with large windows and an oversized living room. The old charm of the fireplace in the living room with a twist of modern decor makes this space feel extra cozy. The dining area has seating for four and It's fully equipped with the following:
Kitchen utensils and cookware
Silverware + dishware
Broom + dustpan
Baking sheets, pots, pans
Plunger +
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brush
Toaster, microwave, coffee maker
Ironing board + iron
Hairdryers, soap, shampoo
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This apartment is located in Fenway-Kenmore a quiet, safe neighborhood close to Back Bay, Coolidge Corner, and just over the bridge from Cambridge. Perfect location for college visits, sporting events, or a business trip as it's a short walk to public transportation. Also, due to this central location, we want to add a disclaimer that you may hear any of the following city noises - nightlife, construction, traffic.
Shipping up to Boston? We put together a great guide filled with information for getting around the city and beyond!
Downtown Boston is easy to navigate. It’s compact, walkable, has an abundance of taxis, yes they still exist! And Uber's are always a tap away. What makes Boston so accessible is it's public transportation system. Driving downtown can be a challenge with its dated road layout and limited parking options but, it’s the most convenient option for travel outside of Boston Proper.
The MBTA is Boston’s public transportation system, and it’s a great way to get around quickly and cheaply. The “T” refers to the subway, which runs throughout Boston, into Cambridge, and into nearby suburbs, providing access to all the attractions located in Boston. Just look for the big "T" in a circle to find a stop.
You can also take buses to get all over the city, and the Commuter Rail is an easy way to get to points outside of Boston. You can buy paper “Charlie Tickets” for single or multiple subway rides at vending machines located in most stations. When your ticket runs low, visit a fare vending machine to add value. A single basic fare for the T is $2.75 with a Charlie Ticket, although if you pick up a Charlie Card (a plastic card like a credit card), the fare is lower at $2.25 for one way. You can load the Charlie Card with an amount of your choosing, so it's smart way to explore the city. They're available at almost every T stop, and are free to get. Once on board, hang on! Being one of the oldest public transportation systems in the country, the T is not always the smoothest ride.
Parking. or "Paahking" is hard to find, expensive (by most tourists accounts) and is best done in lots or garages for peace of mind. Please check out a website called "Spot Hero" to find the most updated options and prices!
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