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Boston is a small city compared to New York and others here, You can walk to alot of the places you want to see.....and if it's too far, the T can get you there for minimal cost.
Since I live only a 50 minute drive from Gillette, I never thought of accomodations, but there's a hotel right next to the stadium in Patriot Place.
I wonder if you could get a reservation there now for the day of the game you're attending. ( maybe even the nite before the game) Would save alot of headaches/time traveling
and there are restaurants, shops and movie theatre there. Just a thought.
No rush after the game to make the train out back to Boston either.
I guess it depends on how much time you plan on sightseeing Boston and the area and how much time you've allocated for your trip across the pond.
Looks like I'm going to be in NY weekend of the 12. May head up to Foxborugh.
Anyone got any ideas on how to travel up. Don't want to hire a car. (automatic isn't real driving)
So any travel hints. Will probably pick a ticket up from stubhub. Any hints you can pm me.
Thanks guys.
There are rooms available at the Renaissance Hotel at Patriot Place on the 12th, but they are a little over $300 which is a bit spendy. Still, you can't beat being able to walk (or stumble) to your room.
They have a couple of suggestions for how to get there from Boston or Providence by taxi (about $100 each way). I would recommend just renting a car. You will have to pay $50 for parking on gameday, but I think overall it would be cheaper than train>>taxi>>taxi>>train.