Thursday, April 8, 2010

Brookline question

Is this a convenient area for seeing Boston? I want a B %26amp; B and the Beech Tree Inn seems to get rave reviews.



Brookline question


Good morning Shappy!





Yes, Brookline is a convenient area for seeing Boston. I just read the reviews here on the Beech Tree Inn and you%26#39;re right, they%26#39;re all rave reviews. I would definately stay there if I were you. It%26#39;s only 2 short blocks away to the ';T'; trolley in to Boston. That%26#39;s great! You won%26#39;t have to worry about a car while you%26#39;re visiting.





I have a relative that lives in Brookline and won%26#39;t live anywhere else. She%26#39;d probably miss the convenience of living there and also the fact that you can get in to Boston so quick.





I worked in Brookline on Boylston St. for about five years at my job and it was very convenient being there instead of the downtown Boston area. I loved the Chestnut Hill Mall and the Atrium Mall as well as Brookline Village%26#39;s lovely shops, that%26#39;s when I got to really really check it all out.





Enjoy your visit and have a wonderful time!



Brookline question


In Boston, the Clarendon Square Inn, The Encore Bed and Breakfast, the John Jefferies, Gryphon House, the Charles Street Inn and the The Herbst House receive the best reviews on Trip Advisor. Check the Overview Page and about a quarter of the way down that page is a reference to the Top Rated B %26amp; Bs (Websites and reviews).




That area is great, it%26#39;s a lovely street, very close to the T, but also within walking distance to Coolidge Corner. If you%26#39;re looking for some great restaurants closeby, I highly recommend the somewhat pricey La Morra for Italian (on Rt. 9, just one T stop over from the Longwood stop on the D-line in Brookline Village) and Sichuan Garden for exceptional and very inexpensive Chinese (again, just one stop over in Brookline Village).




Your staying 30 minutes from all the major sites when you can stay downtown and walk out the door to see historic sites,shopping,dinning and more.



Try



XV Beacon Hotel



Omni Parker House



These are bigger but have more Boston history in and around them with the feel or a bigger B%26amp; B



Plus you save on time,stress and costs



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