Our Boston Area Hotel's Location is Ideal Nestled between the historic streets and financial center of Boston and the academic hub of Cambridge is the Holiday Inn Boston - Somerville . Our hotel's location is near all that Boston and Cambridge have to offer. With our address, you'll always be near your business, educational and vacation destinations in the Boston area. Our hotel's guests appreciate being near Boston to visit Fenway Park, Fanueil Hall or the Museum of Science. Historic landmarks, including Bunker Hill Monument and USS Constitution Museum are nearby. Harvard Square, with its shops and great eateries, is two miles away. Business travelers appreciate our Somerville hotel's amenities and location. They're just minutes from Kendall Square in Cambridge, Akamai, Amgen, Biogen Idec, Genzyme, Google, Novartis and Sapient are nearby. Harvard University, MIT and Tufts University are 10 minutes from our Somerville hotel's address. We feature more than 8,000 sq ft of convention space for meetings of 10 to 400. Custom catering, complimentary parking and high-speed, Wi-Fi access and a team of professionals to oversee your event make us the right choice. For the perfect stay in the Boston area, our hotel's amenities are the answer. You'll enjoy authentic New England cuisine, a 24-hour Fitness Center, indoor pool, whirlpool and a sauna. We even offer scheduled shuttle service. Our Somerville hotel's staff looks forward to welcoming you.
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Somerville, MA Attractions
BCEC & Hynes Convention Center
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Boston Logan International Airport
Boston State House
— Built in 1798, the State House is the seat of Massachusets' government. Located across from the Boston Common and Public Gardens on top of Beacon Hill the State House is situated on land that was once owned by Massachusetts' first elected Govenor, John Ha
Bunker Hill Monument
— "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes!" This legendary order has come to symbolize the conviction and determination of the ill-equipped American colonists facing powerful British forces during the famous battle fought on this site on June 17,
Davis Square/Cambridge
— Davis Square is a mix of the old and the new. Located at the intersection of College Ave, Highland Ave and Holland Street in Somerville the Square is home to restaurants, coffee shops and stores that cater to college students and young urban professionals
Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market
— It's the seat of American history and the site of one of America's most famous shopping and dining experiences, Faneuil Hall Marketplace. For over 250 years, the marketplace has played an integral role in the life of Boston's residents. Located in the hea
Fenway Park
— Widely known as "America's Most Beloved Ballpark", Fenway Park has served as the home ballpark of the Boston Red Sox baseball club since it opened in 1912, and is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium currently in use. Fenway Park is the only one of th
Harvard Square
— Each year, over 8 million men, women and children visit Harvard Square. Visitors come for a variety of reasons; this is a place of history, of books, of ideas, and of learning. It is a place of bookstores and coffee houses, of fine dining and eclectic sho
Manchester Airport
New England Aquarium
— The New England Aquarium is one of the most prominent and popular public aquariums in the US. It is considered one of the first modern public aquariums and is credited with revolutionizing the modern aquarium experience through its emphasis on a more natu
North Station, below the TD Garden Arena
North Station, below the TD Garden Arena
Old North Church
— This Episcopal Church was built in 1723 and is Boston's oldest Church building. On the steeple of this chuch, Robert Newman signaled with lanterns the approach of the Brisitsh regulars; "One if by land, and two, if by sea". The steeple is 191 feet tall,
Paul Revere's House
— Built around 1680, this is the oldest building in downtown Boston. It served as the home of silversmith Paul Revere and his family from 1770 to 1800.
Prudential Center/Newbury Street
— The Prudential Center is New England's #1 shopping and dining destination features over 75 shops and restaurants including Ann Taylor, The Cheesecake Factory, Lacoste, Legal Seafoods, Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue, Sephora and Barneys. Quick and easy a
Sullivan Station Orange Line
TD Garden
— Home to the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins the TD Garden also hosts concert series, ice shows, professional boxing as well as a variety of other exciting entertainment.
TF Green
USS Constitution Museum and Ship
— Tour the world's oldest commissioned warship still afloat.