Hotels & Travel
You need a plan, Stan! We can help. View all the deets about the rest of the wedding weekend, where to stay, and how to get here.
Where to Stay permalink
Wedding Block Hotels permalink
For our guests' convenience, we have secured two different discounted hotel options near our wedding venue, under the “Davies/Borstein Wedding Room Block”.
Le Méridien
- Block Rate: $219
- Location: Central Square (1.5 mi from venue)
- Booking: Call 617-577-0200 or book Le Meriden online
- Deadline:
October 7UPDATE: Our discounted hotel block at this hotel is now full. You can still book rooms at Le Meridien at the normal rate, though.
☝️ Our Hotel
We're staying at Le Méridien along with our wedding party and we're hosting Friday Cocktails and Sunday Brunch there. But we'll have trolleys transporting folks to and from both wedding block hotels.
The Marriott
- Block Rate: $199
- Location: Kendall Square (2 mi from venue)
- Booking: Call 617-494-6600 or book The Marriott online
- Deadline:
October 7October 9
Additional Hotels permalink
While we don't have a block rate at these hotels, we highly recommend them if you're looking for some options closer to the venue:
The Charles
- Location: Harvard Square (0.25 mi from venue)
- Booking: Call 617-864-1200 or book The Charles online
The Sheraton Commander
- Location: Harvard Square (0.3 mi from venue)
- Booking: Call 617-864-1200 or book The Sheraton Commander online
Airbnb permalink
There are lots of options nearby! Our favorite squares (aka neighborhoods in Boston-speak) are Inman, Union, Davis, Central, Kendall, and Harvard. If you want to venture a little further, Beacon Hill, South Boston, and Brookline are also very nice.
How to Get Here permalink
By Plane permalink
Did you know you can reach Boston by airplane? Crazy, right?? Grab yourself a flight to Logan International Airport and you can avoid all the hassle of having to pahk yah cah neayah Havahd Yahd.
Once you're off the plane, head towards Ground Transportation where you can take the Silver Line (a bus) from the aiport into Boston for free. The SL1 bus picks up and drops off at every Logan Airport terminal. You can hop on the bus for free, and get off the bus at South Station in downtown Boston. To continue on to the hotels, make your way to the Inbound Red Line (a train) towards Alewife. The transfer from the Silver line bus to the Red Line train is free.
If you're staying at the Boston Marriott Cambridge, you'll get off the train at the Kendall/MIT stop which is right next to the hotel.
If you're staying at Le Meridien, you'll get off the train at the Central stop and walk about 6 minutes to the hotel.
By Train or Bus permalink
Trains are awesome! And buses are totally fine! Whichever you fancy, you'll want to arrive at South Station in downtown Boston.
By Car permalink
First, make sure you have access to a car and it has gas in it. Then enter "Boston" into the Google Maps app on your smartphone and press "Navigate". Are you there yet?
How to Get Around permalink
Rideshare permalink
Uber and Lyft are everywhere and very convenient, like any major city. We find that an average ride within Boston costs about $10 - $20.
Subway permalink
If you're feeling adventurous and thrifty the MBTA is also a great option. We recommend a day pass for open-ended exploring.
Walking & Biking permalink
Boston is a relatively small city in terms of square mileage — it's easy to walk pretty much anywhere, and there are plenty of city bikes (and bike lanes!) available, too.