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Traveling to Boston? Eight Tips to Save You a Boatload of CashBy: John M. WilliamsArticle Word Count: 675 words [Comments (0)] Total Views: 7 Views |
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You may be ready for your trip to Boston, but is your bank Here’s some ways to hold on to that cash: 1. Consider booking a hotel just outside the city. Brookline and Cambridge are two nice cities that come to mind. 2. Check out the prices of flights arriving into Providence. It is only a 50-minute bus ride to Boston. Southwest Airlines, 3. Book a package deal. Websites such as Orbitz.com, Hotels.com, Expedia.com, and 4. Stay at a local B&B or rent a furnished apartment. Normally, they end up being cheaper and give you a better feel of what living in Boston is really like. Two companies that offer many prime Boston locations are The Bed and Breakfast Agency of Boston (http://www.boston-bnbagency.com/) and The Bed and Breakfast Associates Bay Colony (http://www.bnbboston.com/). 5. Ride the MBTA (also known as the “Tâ€). This is the subway and bus system that covers all of Boston. 6. Buy a Boston CityPass (http://www.citypass.com/). This allows you to see six of Boston’s most famous attractions 7. Spend time at the free attractions. You can enjoy the street performers and browse the shops at 8. Use coupons. Check with your travel company or with the hotel you are staying Follow these tips above and you can save significantly on your Courtesy of Metrowestlistings.com, http://www.metrowestlistings.com Looking to move to Massachusetts? We feature information and listings of the Metrowest area which includes Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Franklin, Grafton, Medway, Millis, Natick, Northborough, Southborough, Shrewsbury, Sudbury, Westborough, Wayland, Upton and more. Grab this articles
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