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- If you're driving to Boston, we have directions and a parking guide.
- Flying in? We've got information on the airports and shuttle services.
- Directions to our hotels from Logan Airport or South Station or the bus terminal are also here.
If you're planning to use the subway between Friday, Sept. 3 and Monday, Sept. 6, note that parts of the Red and Blue lines will be shut down for service, with buses going between stations. Read all about it.
If your train is coming through New York City, please check Amtrak's announcement of special restrictions for the period of August 30September 2.
If you're coming from overseas, you may have questions about visas and other requirements.
Massport can give you real-time data about traffic near Logan Airpport.
Once You're Here
New Englanders say, with a straight face, "If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes it'll change."
So, since it's always useful to know what the weather's like
Cool Things
If you're not a native New Englander, you probably want to know what else there is to do in Boston.
For getting around town, nothing beats walking except possibly public transportation.
Even if you are a native New Englander, you might be interested in learning about local restaurants, Boston discounts, and other cool stuff.
- If you're going to be in Boston a bit early, August 2327 is Restaurant Week.
- The Convention and Visitors Bureau will be staffing a Concierge Desk at Noreascon 4, to help with tickets, tours, restaurant reservations, maps, etc. Stop by and say "Hi!"