Yes, but like most big cities, the parking is very expensive-- some lots and garages charge as much as $40 for only a few hours of parking. Some streets do have meters, but these spaces go very quickly. You can also park in a suburban location and then take the public transportation: the "T", which connects from cities south, west, and north of Boston. Parking in a suburban location like Braintree or Newton can save you some money. But the short answer is that if you come to downtown Boston, you should be prepared to pay a lot for parking. The good news is that there are many worthwhile things to see and do in Boston, and although parking may be expensive, being in Boston is very much worth it.
It's about 4 miles from Logan Airport to downtown Boston.
It started downtown Boston
The address of the Destination Downtown South Boston Inc is: 432 Main St, South Boston, VA 24592-3222
Yes, it happened where downtown Boston is currently located.
I started taking the bus to work when our office moved downtown where parking is expensive.
Almost all of Puerto Rico's citys have parking meters in the downtown area.
Parking services at parking lots in Downtown, Los Angeles vary by day and by hour. There are lots that give a full day's unlimited parking for $3 during mornings when it is not busy, and some lots that charge you $6 for an hour on weekends in a shopping district.
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The distance between Downtown Boston and Salem, Massachusetts is approximately 20 miles. Driving time usually takes around 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
The Freedom Trail,Boston Public Garden and Quincy Market are the three places around downtown in Boston that I can recommend.
Yes, you have to pay parking. They have different parking lots for vehicles along the amusement park. You can try parking downtown but the parking meters run out pretty quick. Don't get towed.