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Boston is widely known as “the birthplace of the American Revolution” since lots of historic events took place in the city during the revolution. Boston is also pretty famous for its delicate baked beans, its amazing Fenway Park, The annual Boston Marathon, and way more incredible outstanding things that make Boston one of the best cities in America, and maybe even in the whole world. Casita has hundreds of rooms in the city, check out multiple room types in our 27 accommodation options or ask for private lets. Casita offers you a wide range of student accommodation in Boston for you to choose from according to your needs and budget. 

Why Book Student Accommodation in Boston? 

Boston is home to Top-notch universities such as Harvard, MIT, Tufts, BU, Boston College, Emerson, Northeastern, Wellesley College. The quality of higher education in Boston is exceptional and is top-rated in comparison to other cities. A high standard of medical care is provided by nearly every Boston Hospital. It also has high-paying jobs, especially in high-tech and biomedical fields, so if you’re one of these fields students, you are guaranteed a bright future! Boston has everything you'd want in a metropolis like New York or Chicago without being extremely crowded. The city is incredibly diverse. You can meet folks from almost any background, and you're unlikely to notice that they look different from you.

Universities in Boston 

  1. Boston College

  • 27 accommodation options are available a public transport ride away

  • Watertown Yard bus station is 10-minutes away

  • Places of interest: Gore Place 

  1. Boston University

  • 27 accommodation options are available a public transport ride away

  • Massachusetts Ave @ Albany St bus station is 6-minutes away

  • Places of interest: Fenway Park

  1. Harvard University

  • 27 accommodation options are available a public transport ride away

  • Massachusetts Ave @ Albany St bus station is 14-minutes away

  • Places of interest: Cambridge Graffiti Wall

  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT

  • 27 accommodation options are available a public transport ride away

  • Massachusetts Ave @ Albany St bus station is just 2-minutes away

  • Places of interest: Boston National Historical Park

  1. Simmons University

  • 27 accommodation options are available a public transport ride away

  • Ave Louis Pasteur & The Fenway bus station is just a minute away

  • Places of interest: Fenway Park

  1. Suffolk University

  • 27 accommodation options are available a public transport ride away

  • Ave Louis Pasteur & The Fenway bus station is 11-minutes away

  • Places of interest: Cambridge Graffiti Wall

Student Life

Is Boston or NYC more expensive?

New York has a 19.5% higher cost of living than Boston. To maintain your current standard of life, you'd need an income of $71,695. Employers in New York pay their employees 6.8% more than those in Boston.

What is Boston Massachusetts known for?

Boston is best known for its iconic baked beans, Fenway Park, the Boston Marathon, and, of course, the Cheers bar, but there's a surprising variety of things that make Boston one of the best cities in America—and the world.

What Are Some Must-Visit Places in Boston? 

The three-mile Freedom Trail takes you past 16 of the city's most important historic monuments and sites, as well as into them. The line of red bricks on the sidewalk and footprints at traffic crossings make it easy to follow. Before visiting the State House, start by picking up pamphlets on the sights at the Visitor Center in Boston Common.

Fenway Park, dubbed "America's Most Beloved Ballpark," is one of the country's most storied sports complexes, and even if you're not a sports enthusiast, a tour of it is entertaining and informative. The Green Monster, a 37-foot green wall in left field, is one of the park's most distinctive features, so if you have the time, you should check that out too.

Transportation in Boston

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority manages and regulates Boston's most popular public transportation alternatives, which include the subway (also known as the "T"), buses, commuter trains, water taxis, and ferries (MBTA). For us, we think that walking is the greatest method to get around Boston. The efficient "T" metro system, which combines subways, trains, and trolleys along five separate lines, is the second-best mode when your itinerary takes you outside of the city centre.

Other Student Accommodation in USA

Besides having facilities for student accommodation in Boston, Casita offers student accommodation in these states and cities in the USA: 

Abilene, Alhambra, Ann Arbor, Washington,Wilmington.