

| On The Cheap Travel |
| Once You’ve Arrived: We love it when airports and public transit systems make it easy for travelers to get into the city center on the cheap. Boston is one of those cities with a rapid bus/subway connection. But no matter how you get to Boston, it’s pretty easy and cheap to get to where the action is. From the airport: The very cheapest way is to use public transit. Logan airport recently added the Silver Line rapid bus service to connect travelers to the Red Line and the South Rail Station of the MBTA system (subway). The fare is only $1.25 for the bus (another nice feature is that there are change machines inside the airport). The Blue Line also connects to the airport with a shuttle bus. If you want to take the bus directly to and/or from the airport, choose routes 448 or 459. One of the cool things about Boston is that the airport is accessible by water. If your starting point or destination is as well, check out one of the water shuttles or taxis that serve Logan airport. Some of them aren’t very expensive and definitely add to the experience. In fact, children travel free on the Boston Harbor Water Taxi. Of course, there are the standard array of airport shuttle vans, taxis, etc. For more information on these options, click here. <<Boston Home Boston's Cheap Lodging>> |
