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Neighborhoods

Upon arrival in Boston, you can tell immediately that the city is one of America's oldest. Everywhere you go, you will find cobblestone streets and brick houses from colonial times. Many parts of Boston have also been modernized and built up to give the city a youthful spark. Short Term Stay Boston can help situate you in one of Boston's many unique neighborhoods. You can choose a Boston furnished apartment near the Charles River's waterfront, look for a place in a quieter, more historical area, or seek out one of the city's ethnic communities that have sprung up thanks to immigration.

Back Bay:
One of the most affluent – and thus most expensive – neighborhoods in Boston is Back Bay. Here you will find professionals mixing with tourists who want to shop on trendy Newbury Street. Because it is a center for shopping and eating out, Back Bay does not have the most neighborhood-y feel. But if you want to be in the middle of the action, Back Bay is a great place to look for short term rentals in Boston.

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Getting Around

Boston’s narrow, winding streets are notoriously difficult to navigate and can be discouraging to visitors used to the grid-like layouts of Chicago or New York City. To its credit, Boston has developed one of the best public transportation systems in the U.S. Because the city itself is not geographically huge, walking is one of the best ways to get around and see the city. You will find walking tours leaving from all parts of the city. Short Term Stay Boston can find you a rental in an area with the best walking and public transport connections. If you dare to cycle in Boston, beware of potholed roads and lack of bike lanes.

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Recreation

There are so many things to do in Boston that you could live in the city for years and not do them all. If you want to do and see a lot without spending too much money, consider investing in a GoBoston Card or Boston CityPASS, both of which offer discounted or free admission to various sites throughout the city. In Boston you will find everything from colonial history to professional sports to high culture. Choose short term rentals in Boston and start exploring.

Outdoor Activities:
Boston is an extremely walkable city and there are plenty of sights that you can see while strolling outdoors. Take a picnic to Boston Public Garden or one of the Emerald Necklace parks, all designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. For an island experience, take a ferry to Boston Harbor Islands National Park. Exercise enthusiasts will enjoy walking, running, or cycling along the Charles River Esplanade. For a self-led walking tour, follow the Freedom Trail to see 16 sites from Boston’s colonial history, including Boston Common, Ben Franklin’s statue, and Paul Revere’s house.

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Shopping & Entertainment

Dining:
If you would like to get a taste of some of Boston’s nearly 2,000 restaurants, there are a few food tours that may be worth taking: Bites of Boston Food Tours are walking-and-eating tours; the North End Market Tour features Italian fare; and Boston Foodie Tours focuses on some of the city’s top-rated restaurants.

If you would rather choose your own food, you have plenty of options. Do not leave the city without indulging in some New England clam chowder and lobster at Legal Sea Foods, or classic New England baked beans at Faneuil Hall’s Durgin-Park. If you prefer traditional American fare, stop by Mr. Bartley’s Burger Cottage in Harvard Square for a juicy burger and crispy onion rings. Boston also has a large amount of ice cream joints, such as Christina’s and JP Licks. For an Italian spin, grab some gelato from GiGi Gelateria in the North End.

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Living

Any furnished apartments Boston you choose to inhabit will be located near hospitals and schools. Boston has a large network of hospitals and medical schools, and there are many great schools and universities in the metropolitan area.

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