![]() Its newly renovated restaurant, Finch, reopened on July 15 with an updated menu to boot. The Ruby Room offers cocktails and light bites.īoxer Hotel Boston: Like the others, this 80-room hotel in Bulfinch Triangle belongs to a chain: the Independent Collection, or IC Hotels. Guests can enjoy a complimentary wine hour daily, or grab one of the hotel’s free bikes to see Boston by wheel. Kimpton Onyx Hotel Boston: This boutique hotel is part of the Kimpton Group, which has hotels in major U.S. Its on-site restaurant, Blake’s Boston, serves food all day long. For those that are historically inclined, a stay at this restored 19th-century building is recommended. Hotel Indigo Boston Garden: This used to be the Holiday Inn Express Boston Garden-now it’s an IHG hotel. Tip: Ask for a room with a view of the Zakim Bridge it’s particularly picturesque when illuminated at night. Here are some of the closest:Ĭourtyard by Marriott Hotel Downtown Boston: This 220-room (there’s just one suite) hotel is just 0.1 miles from North Station. There are several hotels around North Station, but be prepared to pony up dollars or loyalty points. You’re on your own to get from one station to the other. Boston Globe via Getty Imagesīy the way, if you’re looking for a direct link to or from South Station, you are not in luck: The North-South Rail link doesn’t exist, folks. Check the North Station point on this real-time map for availability.Īnd, the T, despite its troubles and most recent fare spike, is still economically optimal: Use the MBTA’s trip planner to map the best way to and from North Station, which is a stop on both the Green and Orange lines.įor the most reliable option, walk there. Combined, they host 51 bikes, though the number available at any one time might vary. There are regular bike racks as well for your own two wheels.Īlso, there are two Bluebikes kiosks just outside of the train terminal: one on Nashua Street, and the other at West End Park. You can also consider the ever-expanding array of micromobility options, including electric bikes, electric scooters, and bike shares. Even Uber warns its drivers that there are no dedicated pickup or drop-off areas at TD Garden. Ride-hailing with Uber or Lyft is always an app tap away, though some argue that they worsen Boston traffic. You can get a rental car from Enterprise at 1 Congress Street, and Avis or Budget in Center Plaza. Of course, there is a parking garage located within the building. If you want to drive there, you can reserve parking from at least 11 garages and lots within a half-mile radius that range in price from about $26 to $64 a day. From the Orange and Green line, exit via fare gates at the northern end, toward the front of the Oak Grove Orange Line train. The connecting exit of the commuter rail is toward the Legends Way exit of TD Garden.An underground walkway connecting the two opened in January 2019, so you no longer have to walk outside (very handy during harsh winters). Causeway Street separates the commuter rail and Amtrak platforms in TD Garden from the Orange and Green lines.There is a bike rack in the North Station Garage on level P1, in addition to two Bluebikes kiosks at the station.There are 1,275 parking spaces in the on-site garage, and 38 are accessible.It’s open seven days a week from 5 a.m.There are connections to the MBTA Bus 4-Tide Street and EZRide.There are nine train platforms (only eight are active) and 12 tracks (only 10 are active). ![]() Three train services operate out of North Station: Amtrak, MBTA commuter rail, and the T’s Green and Orange Lines.Its address is 135 Causeway Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
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