Boston's subway line, also known as the "T" is a great way to see the city. The Ts Green Line makes 66 stops at terminals throughout the Southwestern portion the city. Beginning in the suburb of Newton, Massachusetts, the Green Line runs from the heart of metropolitan Boston before traveling through and concluding in the city's Westernmost suburbs. Boston's Southwestern suburbs are home to several golf courses and country clubs. The Green Line also features more Boston attractions than any other line on the "T". Among these include Copley Square, Symphony Hall, Boston College, Fenway Park, the Prudential Center and the Museum of Science. Numerous hotels are situated in and around the expansive Green Line connecting you to these and many more Boston highlights.
Hotel Marlowe
The Hotel Marlowe stands northwest of the city center in nearby Cambridge, just minutes from the Green Line's Lechmere terminal. Featuring great views of the Boston Skyline, the Marlowe is also well regarded for being one of a select number of Boston area hotels that is pet -friendly. Three-time winner of the AAA Four-Diamond Award, the Marlowe features in-room spa services, an on-site fitness center and a 170-seat French restaurant and bar.
Hotel Marlowe
25 Edwin H Land Blvd.
Cambridge, MA 02142
(617) 868-8000
hotelmarlowe.com
Hotel Buckminster
Nothing says old Boston quite like the Hotel Buckminster, which has overlooked Kenmore Square south of the city center for nearly 100 years. Just minutes from a handful of Green Line stops, the Buckminster's 94-room, stylishly-decorated building is a perfect choice for cleanliness and comfort with easy access to dozens of Boston attractions. Sporting fans will appreciate the hotels historic significance, for it was here that plans were laid to fix the 1919 World Series, which would go on to become one of the most infamous crimes in American History.
Hotel Buckminster
645 Beacon St.
Boston, MA 02215
(617) 236-7050
bostonhotelbuckminster.com
Hotel Indigo
Newton's fashionable Hotel Indigo is one of the Greater Boston's newest and hippest hotels. Perfect for golfing travelers, the hotel is a stones throw from Newton's Brae Burn and Woodland Country Clubs. And since the hotel's front door is just minutes from the Riverside stop on the Green Line, guests have train access to the city center and all its numerous attractions. The Indigo combine's sleek design touches with all the expected traditional hotel luxuries, including a vast array of fitness options that come complete with an outdoor relaxation deck and cabana rentals.
Hotel Indigo
399 Grove St.
Newton, MA 02462
(617) 969-5300
newtonboutiquehotel.com
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