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Layover: Boston

Beantown! As one of the most historic cities in the U.S., there's plenty to look forward to should you have some time during a layover at the Boston Logan International airport or close by. Boston's public transportation system, the "T" for short, reaches Logan on the Blue (Wonderland) line, and is also just 20 minutes from downtown (via the Sumner Tunnel) by car.
Try some of these layover activities on for size...
Short Layovers (3 hours or less):
- The Logan Airport is one of the few that hosts a selection of salons and spas on the premises. Check out the Classique Hair and Nail Salon in Terminal C. While you're there, you can get a jet setter's pampering at the Jet Setter Mini Spa, also in Terminal C. There's also the XpresSpa in Terminal B.
- If you really want to get pampered (or need some exercise) and don't mind shelling out a little extra dough, head to the Hilton Health Club & Spa at Logan International Airport, a sun-flooded facility that has a gym, sauna, and express massages. Take one of the free buses that run every 10 to 15 minutes between the airport and hotel.
- If you need to fill that belly, there are a few decent locally established restaurants. Both Boston Beer Works and the Legal Seafoods Restaurant are located in Terminal C.
- Revere Beach near the quaint enough town of Winthrop is worth a quick look if you're really itching to dart out of the airport.
Longer Layovers (4 hours or more):
- America's oldest park, the Boston Common, also functions as the heart of Boston. Part of the Freedom Trail runs through the common, and a wintertime favorite is the Frog Pond, which doubles as an ice skating rink. Check out the spooky old graveyard near the Boylston "T" stop. The famous Cheers bar is also close by at 84 Beacon Street.
- Faneuil Hall or Haymarket Square is a great place to grab some grub, people watch, and shop.
- Boston's very own little Italy called the North End is within walking distance from Faneuil Hall, and there's a beautiful new green that is worthy of a stroll.
- The Aquarium is also close by and has a spacious IMAX theater there.
Got kids? Head to Terminal A and let your kids play at the "Kidport," a comfortable place for kids to let out some energy, complete with an airplane climbing sculpture, baggage claim slide, wall mural, window display, and magnetic poetry wall.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jody Jul 3rd 2009 1:31AM
Just a few friendly addions (I live and work in Boston and use logan often):
Downtown is about 5 minutes away from the Arrival Pickup at the Airport driving via the Sumner Tunnel (I live in Mission Hill, which is near Fenway and it takes about 20 minutes from my house to get to the airport).
Hilton can also be accessed via the bridges that connect all of the terminals together (From Terminal A its a 5 minute walk).
The Silver Line (a Heavy Bus Route run by the T that connects to the Red Line at South Station) also stops at the Airport. South Station is an excellent destination close to the airpot (20 minute ride on the Silver Line) where you can people watch and is a really short walk to Downtown Crossing (an outdoor mall part of Boston).
I hope these comments help. Thanks,
Jody Finch