Do you really need a car in Boston?


Do you really need a car in Boston? In Boston, proper (or Cambridge) you can walk, take a bus, or get on the subway to most destinations. In fact, it is better not to own a car, because now you need a place to park it. (No, you may not park it in Harvard Yard.)


What is the prettiest area of Boston?

Beacon Hill is known as being one of the most picturesque parts of Boston. Located next to Downtown, it's bordered by the Charles River to the west and Boston Common to the south. The old neighbourhood is known for its steep streets lined with brick houses and antique lanterns.


Is it safe to walk in downtown Boston at night?

Here are some specific safety concerns to be aware of in downtown Boston at night: Pickpockets and muggings: Pickpockets and muggings are more common in crowded areas, such as tourist attractions and public transportation. Be aware of your belongings and keep them close to you. Drunk and disorderly.


Is Boston expensive for tourists?

Boston is certainly up there on the list of US cities with a high cost of living, which – unfortunately – can also mean a high cost of traveling. The biggest challenge is affordable accommodations, as hotels are pricey in this city of expensive real estate and packed event calendars.


Is traffic worse in NYC or Boston?

Drivers in Boston lost 134 hours in 2022 thanks to traffic delays, according to INRIX. Rounding out the top three is New York City. In NYC, drivers lost 117 hours in traffic delays, compared to 102 in 2021.


Is Boston a difficult city to drive in?

Boston (No. 50) is considered the least risky overall for drivers. Massachusetts' biggest city also ranked last in motor thefts per 100,000 people and last in DUI arrests per capita.


Is Boston a walking or driving city?

Boston is a friendly, walkable city with a great public transportation system known as the T (MBTA). All of Boston's downtown areas and neighborhoods are accessible by train, bus, trolley, or water transportation.


Do you need a car in Boston for sightseeing?

Boston's compact size means you can walk to most tourist, cultural, and entertainment destinations in less time than retrieving your car from a hotel parking lot would require - not to speak of the hassle of navigating through Boston traffic and then finding and paying dearly for parking near your destination!


Is it safe to take public transportation Boston?

Almost three-quarters of current and former riders report feeling unsafe while using MBTA services. A poll conducted by the Boston Herald shows that 70 percent of current and former users of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) public transit services express having felt unsafe while using the system.


How not to look like a tourist in Boston?

A pair of nice jeans with a preppy button down for guys or a cute cardigan for the ladies will be spot on. A buttoned-up wool coat and luxe scarf are Boston staples. For a night out, err on the side of sophistication and skip the running shoes and T-shirt.


Can you get to Cape Cod from Boston without a car?

Getting there: Take the Provincetown Fast Ferry from the Long Wharf in Boston. It's about a 90-minute trip each way, and a round-trip ticket will set you back about $100. We recommend taking the ferry one-way from Boston to P-Town and then spending some time exploring the rest of Cape Cod by bus.


How many days do you need to see Boston?

As someone who's lived there, I can say that, since Boston is so small, you won't waste a lot of time “in transit,” so you can pack a lot into your days. Obviously, you can spend longer here (slow travel is the best travel), but for the first-time visitor, three to four days is enough.