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Priceline Hotel: Boston - Quincy Market area - Nov. 5-10


deebee11
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Hi Everyone,

I've never been to Boston before, and I'm wondering what sort of prices I can get on a 4* (ideally) or 3.5 star hotel in the Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall area of town (I'm told that's a good place for a tourist, easy walking distance to shops and sights - correct?)

I don't see anything on the Calendar of wins for that time.

Thanks for any advice!

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p.s. We're driving into Boston on the Saturday night. It's a long drive (10 hours), so I'd also be happy to stay on the outskirts of the city on the first night (only) - somewhere that's easy to drive to. Especially if prices are a lot higher in Boston on Saturday nights.

This is just a vacation, so I can be somewhat flexible. But other than the first night, I'd like to be in the heart of the city.

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Good evening. :)

Quincy Market and Copley Square are good choices in terms of core Boston areas. Unfortunately, these dates appear quite busy - while the first couple of dates are more expensive than the last three, all five are pricey. What would be your desired budget per night?

Thank you for using the site's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchases and searches.

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Well, as low as possible - I don't even know where to start.

Perhaps I will try separating the first two nights from the other three - I don't mind moving once if it gets me a better deal. I'll try Copley Square along with Quincy - thanks.

Basically I'm looking to find a reasonably priced hotel in a good area of Boston for tourists - any suggestions welcome.

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