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We are planning a vacation to Boston for late July. I know we will wilt in the heat and humidity - but we'll survive!
Need suggestions on places to stay, and a beach to visit. We will be there for about a week, and want to rent a car so we can visit RI or possibly Maine. I know it is a bad idea to drive in the city - let alone park, so we've been looking at places to stay outside the city. The best bang for the buck is in Norwood because they have a Residence Inn where the boys can have their own bed. We could take the subway in from there. Any other ideas?
Also - where would a good day at the beach be had?
Thanks!!
Need suggestions on places to stay, and a beach to visit. We will be there for about a week, and want to rent a car so we can visit RI or possibly Maine. I know it is a bad idea to drive in the city - let alone park, so we've been looking at places to stay outside the city. The best bang for the buck is in Norwood because they have a Residence Inn where the boys can have their own bed. We could take the subway in from there. Any other ideas?
Also - where would a good day at the beach be had?
Thanks!!

If you stay in Providence, you are under and hour from Boston and you can take the commuter rail in from Prov during the week. You can walk to the train station from all of the downtown hotels. You would be about 30-40 min from the beaches (which are amazing). If visiting CT interests you, you could do a day trip to Mystic CT and visit the aquarium and/or Seaport. Again, this would be about an hour from Prov. Of course, there is plenty to keep you busy in Boston for a week so it really all depends how you want to spend your time. If a little tour of a few NE states interests you, Providence is a good location to use as a base. I love visiting college campuses so you could easily visit Brown, which is beautiful. Have fun!!


but we plan to drive/subway ourselves to where we want to go. The price for hotels even in Cambridge are through the roof. We can get a separate bedroom - kids each have their own bed, and a little kitchen for $119 at a night in a nice new place in Norwood. I did find another good alternative in Lexington - the Element Hotel?? I'll check out Quincy and Plymouth too! We will have a car, and don't mind driving to a subway/communter station.