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Lodging & Travel

Hotel & Travel Information

The workshop will be held at the Sheraton Boston, 39 Dalton St, Boston, MA 02199.

Guest rooms at the Sheraton Boston will be available at a nightly rate of $249 plus tax. A link to reserve hotel guest rooms will be posted here in mid-June.

Deadline to reserve hotel guest rooms at the Sheraton Boston is October 18. Rooms in the ASMS block may sell out, workshop attendees are advised to reserve early.

For attendees flying into Boston Logan airport, the subway system, MBTA provides convenient, inexpensive ($2.40) and rapid (~45min) trips to the Prudential stop on the Green Line (closest to the Sheraton Boston hotel). Read the MBTA Logan Airport guide for more info. Rideshare (uber, lyft) and taxis are also available.

For local and regional attendees commuting to the Fall Workshop. Parking is expensive ($46 at Prudential Center and $70 at hotel)! We encourage you to take the MBTA to reach the Prudential or Hynes Green Line stops. 

Sheraton Boston Skyline
Guest Room

About the Sheraton Boston and the Back Bay Neighborhood

The Sheraton Boston is located in the heart of Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. The hotel is connected to the iconic Prudential Center, home to a plethora of shops and restaurants.

Excerpt from Wikipedia: 
Back Bay is an officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, built on reclaimed land in the Charles River basin. Construction began in 1859, as the demand for luxury housing exceeded the availability in the city at the time, and the area was fully built by around 1900. It is most famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone homes—considered one of the best preserved examples of 19th-century urban design in the United States—as well as numerous architecturally significant individual buildings, and cultural institutions such as the Boston Public Library, and Boston Architectural College. Initially conceived as a residential-only area, commercial buildings were permitted from around 1890, and Back Bay now features many office buildings, including the John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest skyscraper. It is also considered a fashionable shopping destination (especially Newbury and Boylston Streets, and the adjacent Prudential Center and Copley Place malls) and home to several major hotels.

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