Transportation to Hotel
The Hotels:
Westin Boston Seaport Omni Boston
425 Summer Street 450 Summer St.
Boston, MA 02210 Boston, MA 02210
Getting to the Hotel:
From Boston Logan International Airport (2 mi. away)
Take a cab (8 minutes), ride share, the subway known as the MBTA or T[1] (Silverline to World Trade Center stop– free from airport – running every 10 minutes or so and takes 10 minutes), or water taxi to the Seaport with a short walk to the hotel.
NOTE: There are two tunnels between the airport and the city for car travel. One of the tunnels into the city will be closed during the conference. This may create additional traffic when leaving the airport and traveling to the hotel (not the reverse). To avoid any traffic, please consider taking the T or a water taxi.
From South Station (Amtrak and Greyhound)
Take cab, ride share, MBTA (to World Trade Center), or walk (15-20 minutes).
Driving from North of Boston
Take 93S to Exit 16B towards Purchase St. Turn left onto Oliver St./Seaport Blvd. Turn right onto D St. Turn right onto Summer St.
Driving from South of Boston
Take 93N towards Boston. Take Exit 16 towards Logan/Worcester/S. Station. Take a slight left onto the ramp to South Boston. Take a slight right to merge onto Congress St. Use the right lane to turn right on to D St. Turn right onto Summer St.
Driving from West of Boston
Take I90 East to Exit 135 towards South Boston. At the top of the ramp, turn right onto Congress Street. Turn right onto D Street. After the highway ramp, turn right onto Summer St.
Parking:
At hotel:
On-site: Daily parking $49
Daily valet: $59
Nearby:
Fargo Lot
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93 Fargo St.
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$38 per day
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Seaport Parking
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One Seaport Lane
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$42 per day
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NOTE: Consider Spot Hero, a parking reservation service that lets you find and reserve hourly, monthly, airport, and event parking. The website is www.spothero.com and downloading the app is quite useful.
Bike Share
To get information on the bicycle share program in Boston, go to www.bluebikes.com. There are two stations close to the hotel at Lawn on D and the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
[1] The T is made up of lines indicated by color and the directions you see on a train or in the station frequently reference the endpoints of the line.