With over a quarter million students, Boston is sure to make you feel young again. But you can feel young and be money smart. Following the tips in this article will make sure you don’t leave Boston pinching pennies, just savoring memories.
Late nights on the waterfront, food truck hopping, and tucking into some of the best beers in America, are only a part of what Boston offers. Much of the city can be discovered by walking around; there’s only one thing you need to plan in advance: the perfect place to sleep while keeping an eye on your wallet.
Ditch The Guidebook, Stay With A Local
Hotels in Boston have the reputation of being budget breakers, but since the Airbnb boom, finding a cheap and great accommodation in the city is easier than ever. Living like a local is truly an authentic way to travel. With these home stays you’re guaranteed insights into the city that only someone who lives here can provide; they usually have the most valuable budget tips, too!
If you don’t like sharing your space with someone, don’t worry, there are plenty of options to rent out an entire home or apartment in Boston, though you will pay slightly more. The host will meet you, give you the keys, a breakdown of the neighborhood, and a contact phone number in case you need anything. Then they disappear, leaving you to explore Boston on your own.
Rent a Room, Feel Like Family
This stay with Soledad and Rodrigo puts you a 15 minute ride away from MIT and Harvard, in case you’re visiting friends and family who are studying here. The memory foam bed assures you will wake up with enough energy to explore, and the price tag means you can splurge on an artisan coffee or two. A stay will run $55 per night, including fast Wi-Fi, a fridge, and a kitchen for your use.
Stay With Boston Buffs
This couple really knows their city. Having gone to school in Boston they know Boston in and out and love sharing their home with vistors. Previous guests rave about their friendly disposition and willingness to help. They tout their community in East Boston as home to some of the best Latin Food available as well as being the perfect proximity to up-and-coming neighborhoods just waiting to be explored by you.
Close to Central Square
When you value your space and anonymity, this private guest house rental in Boston is your best bet. If you’re feeling social you have access to common areas where you can meet fellow travelers and pick up tips from them while unwinding with a drink. However, if you take solace in being alone or with your travel partner, you’re going to love the private keycard room access. It feels like a more upscale version of a modern-day hostel.
The only thing you need to worry about now is how many days you can take off for vacation. After all, you still have all these free things to do in Boston waiting for you!
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