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 BEST WESTERN HOTEL TRIA

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Address: 220 ALEWIFE BROOK PKWY
City Area: BOSTON
Region: Cambridge
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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The Best Western Hotel Tria is located less than two miles from Harvard Square and five miles from downtown Boston with easy access to MBTA Alewife Station. On the next visit to Cambridge, make the Best Western Hotel Tria their home away from home. The Best Western Hotel Tria is ideally situated for the business or leisure traveler. A pleasant and kind staff is available 24 hours daily to cater to any special needs of the guests. The Best Western Hotel Tria has 69 boutique style guest rooms that provides complimentary wireless Internet access, CD players with sounds of nature CDs, coffee makers, bathrobes, 30 minutes of free local calls, complimentary weekday newspapers, work desks, and cable TVs. After a busy day, guests can relax and dine in the on-site restaurant that feature seafood, and other fare in an Old New England setting. The hotel offers to its guests a complimentary deluxe Continental breakfast, indoor pool and meetings facilities. Within a five-mile radius of the hotel, guests can visit Boston University, Freedom Trail, Newbury Street and the Hynes Convention Center.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Pay-Per-View
Hairdryer
TV
Voicemail
Iron
Coffee
Dataports
on property
Pets Allowed
Maid Service
Coffee
Meeting Rooms
Shuttle Service
Parking
Free Breakfast
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 69
Number of Floors: 4
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3 pm
Check Out Time: 12 pm

Area Attractions
-Harvard University 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers

-World Trade Center 10 Miles / 16 Kilometers

-Harvard Square 1.5 Miles / 2.5 Kilometers

-Tufts 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers

-Boston University 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers

-Historic downtown Boston 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers

-Freedom Trail 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers

-Newbury Street 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers

-Hynes Convention Center 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers

-Filene's Basement 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers

-Museum of Fine Arts 8 Miles / 13 Kilometers

-New England Aquarium 8 Miles / 13 Kilometers

-Quincy Market/Faneuil Hall 9 Miles / 15 Kilometers

Directions
From Boston Logan International Airport:
Take the Sumner Tunnel (pay toll) to I-93 North.
Take exit 26 to Storrow Dr, then take Rte 2 West.
Follow Rte 2 W through two rotaries (roundabouts).
The hotel is located on the right hand side.

Taxi is available from airport to hotel.
Estimated Cost: $26-35.00 (one-way)

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Front Desk Service - 24 Hours
Hotel Built - 1962
Last Renovated - 2004
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years and Older

 

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