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Directions to the Triangle
Refreshing Boston Massachusetts Travel
The Bulfinch Hotel located on Merrimac Street at one of the city's famous triangular land parcels is in the center of everything to do in Boston. The Boston hotel is steps from the Haymarket (subway) station that serves the Green and Orange lines.
The Bulfinch Hotel
107 Merrimac Street
Boston MA 02114
Phone: (617) 624-0202
Fax: (617) 624-0211
Toll Free: (877) 267-1776
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Directions to the Bulfinch Hotel
- From Interstate-93 to the North:
Follow Interstate-93 south to exit 24 towards Government Center. Turn right at Clinton Street. Turn left at North St for one block to Congress and make a right. Congress Street becomes Merrimac Street. The Bulfinch Hotel will be on your right.
- From Interstate-93 to the South:
Follow Interstate-93 north to exit 23 towards Government Center. Continue straight onto North Street for one block. Turn right onto Congress Street. Congress Street becomes Merrimac Street. The Bulfinch Hotel will be on your right.
- From Boston Logan International:
Exit the airport towards Interstate-90, the MA Turnpike and follow to Route 1A. Take the William McClellan Highway through the Sumner Tunnel to Interstate-93 N. Take exit 23, Government Center. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Government Center and merge onto New Chardon Street. Turn right onto Merrimac. The Bulfinch Hotel will be on your right.
Public Transportation for Boston MA Travel
- MBTA (the "T")
It serves most of the city and Cambridge with several lines running to the suburbs. It's a very efficient way to travel. The routes are identified by different colored lines. Green Line trains are also called streetcars or trolleys. The hotel is right around the corner from the Green and Orange Lines' Haymarket station.
From the Boston Logan Airport via the T:
Take the Blue line heading towards Bowdoin to the State Station (3rd station after the Airport). Transfer to the Orange line heading towards Oak Grove to the Haymarket station.
- Bus
Buses cross the metropolitan area and travel farther into the suburbs than subway or trolley lines. Most buses collect fares as you board. When traveling on more than one route a free transfer is often available. Bikes are only allowed on the Cross-town.
- Trolleys
Trolleys connect from the terminal points of the subway lines to the suburbs. Some routes run through the city. Departure times are less frequent than on the T.
- Taxi
Taxis are plentiful, and are the easiest way to get to the hotel from the airport. They can be easily hailed on the street and are available around the clock. Taxis line up in Harvard Square, around South Station, near Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and in the Theater District. All taxis are metered.
- Boat
The shuttle boat departs from Rowe's Wharf to Logan Airport and from Long Wharf to Hingham. It provides a quick way to travel in and out of the city. During peak hours the boats depart every fifteen minutes but at other times for a few dollars it gives you a nice view of Boston Harbor.

