e0y2e3 wrote:If you are there for a conference don't let them rope you into staying at the hotels by the convention center. It's not way out of the city but it is out of walking distance and isolated, you won't have the Boston experience. Convention center is in the middle of the last undeveloped part of the city, the Seaport (development was delayed by the big dig and then the economic crash). Stay in the city and cab it to the seaport, well worth the $15 or so each way.
And you really, really, should hit up Fenway in August.
Best walking city in the country, you want that experience straight from the hotel at least one day. Maybe switch places for a night or something.
Depends on the size of the convention. For a big, honkin' professional national they might be at the CC. If it is smaller they might be at that cluster by the big Mariott a block from BB @ Copley. The one with walkway to Legal.
BB is way more commercial than Lee would admit. Uno's pizza and shit. And then there's the clove smoking Berklee hipsters posuers. Yeah, it has some funky shops and bars, but Boylston is basically a dirty, smelly, Easton center lifestyle community with churches and some bums sprinkled in. I guess I don't know the hip, underground scene a block off Boylston though. Chortle. Boston wants to be DC if it could get its shit together. And Savannah, Charelston SC, Key West or NOLA all kick the shit out of Boston as a walking city. Portland & Seattle arguably as well. ;-)
But mostly just crackin on Lee for his 'tude of Chowd swag he's so aptly adopted. It is an amazing city and a complete blast. If you can get out to Concord if you like that shit the whole region just reeks history. Pretty trippy to stand on squares where the revolution started. Lots of ghosts if you can feel them.