Boston's "T" is a pretty good, reasonably reliable public transit system,
and the city is compact enough that it's generally pretty easy to get
around. The conference is very close to South Station, which is the largest
transport hub in Boston. South Station is on the Red Line of the MBTA
subway and is easy to get to from any other "T" stop with a maximum of 1
transfer.

If you were incredibly, world-class cheap, you could even stay way out in
the suburbs and take the commuter rail into South Station for the
conference. Personally, if I wanted to save money, I'd look out toward
Quincy Adams on the south end of the Red Line for a cheaper place to stay,
and take the Red Line into South Station.

Here's a map showing the subway and commuter rail lines:
http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/rail/

--n

On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Philip Balister <phi...@balister.org> wrote:

> I am looking at hotels in Boston GR Con. Needless to say, I will never
> complain about Si valley rates again.
>
> Does anyone have any comments about public transport in Boston?
> Especially about getting from cheaper hotels to the conference location.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Philip
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