The travel to Boston has been made an easy affair in the modern days owing to the abundance of air services, road services, rail services, water services. Tourists from all corners of the world head for this majestic city of Boston every year. The tourists prefer to travel to Boston within the months of May and October, when they are welcomed by the sunny climate.
Most of the overseas tourists reach Boston via Boston Logan International Airport. Many international carriers from Europe, Asia and few other continents fly regularly to this airport. The tourists can opt for a few other regional airports as well to get in Boston. These regional airports include T.F. Green Airport (60 miles to the south of Boston), Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (50 miles to the north of Boston). From these airports, the tourists can either avail domestic flights to Logan International Airport or take car/bus/rail rides to reach the heart of Boston.
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The routes that the tourists can avail to reach Boston include:
- I-95 & I-93 (for the tourists approaching from the south and north)
- I-90 (for the tourists approaching from the west)
The MBTA runs many bus and rail services to assure the comfortable journey to Boston for the tourists. The other bus companies like Peter Pan and Greyhound run a number of frequent buses from Cape Cod, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York City and Rhode Island to Boston.
The train services from New York City and some places of the Northeast Corridor operate regularly to Boston.
The ferry services are also available from Quincy, Hull and Charlestown, that help the tourists to make to the land of Boston.
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