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Our wedding will be taking place in our new hometown of Brookline, Massachusetts, literally just steps outside of Boston. Getting here is easy! You can use this map to find Veronique and your hotel, but here are the basics:
If You're Flying
Logan International Airport is by far the most convenient airport. Flights are relatively inexpensive from cities on the eastern seaboard and most major airlines serve the airport. Once you're at the airport, you have two main choices for getting to Brookline:
The Cheap Way - Take the T! Take the (free) Airport Shuttle to the Blue Line. Take the train inbound (towards Bowdoin) to Government Center, then transfer to the Green C-Line. Take that train outbound (towards Cleveland Circle), and get off in Brookline. It takes up to an hour end-to-end.
The Fast Way - Take a cab! It will cost about $50 (Boston cabs accept credit cards).
If You're Taking the Train
Amtrak runs directly from Washington, Philadelphia, New York City, and Connecticut to South Station, one of Boston's main transportation hubs. From there, you can easily pick up a cab or take the Red Line just a couple stops to Park Street and change to a Green C-Line train to Brookline.
If You're Taking the Bus
A number of different bus lines, including Greyhound, Peter Pan, Bolt, and Chinatown buses serve the Boston area. There are different drop-off points, so if you're taking the bus, let us know and we'll point you in the right direction.
If You're Flying
Logan International Airport is by far the most convenient airport. Flights are relatively inexpensive from cities on the eastern seaboard and most major airlines serve the airport. Once you're at the airport, you have two main choices for getting to Brookline:
The Cheap Way - Take the T! Take the (free) Airport Shuttle to the Blue Line. Take the train inbound (towards Bowdoin) to Government Center, then transfer to the Green C-Line. Take that train outbound (towards Cleveland Circle), and get off in Brookline. It takes up to an hour end-to-end.
The Fast Way - Take a cab! It will cost about $50 (Boston cabs accept credit cards).
If You're Taking the Train
Amtrak runs directly from Washington, Philadelphia, New York City, and Connecticut to South Station, one of Boston's main transportation hubs. From there, you can easily pick up a cab or take the Red Line just a couple stops to Park Street and change to a Green C-Line train to Brookline.
If You're Taking the Bus
A number of different bus lines, including Greyhound, Peter Pan, Bolt, and Chinatown buses serve the Boston area. There are different drop-off points, so if you're taking the bus, let us know and we'll point you in the right direction.