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Coolidge Corner South Side mixes peaceful tree-lined streets with the cultural buzz of Boston's Jewish community. Students from nearby universities fill cozy cafes while locals shop at kosher delis and browse bookshops with multilingual texts. The Coolidge Corner Theatre hosts indie films, while the weekly farmers market brings fresh energy to this leafy enclave.
Getting around couldn't be easier with the Green Line's Coolidge Corner and Summit Avenue stations connecting you to downtown Boston. You'll find charming B&Bs in converted Victorians instead of big hotels, and kosher restaurants serving everything from hand-rolled bagels to upscale dining experiences.
North Brookline offers a peaceful escape with tree-lined streets just minutes from Boston's buzz. Stroll past elegant brownstones to discover the historic Coolidge Corner Theatre or visit JFK's birthplace. The neighborhood blends academic energy from nearby Boston University with cultural richness reflected in diverse eateries and specialty shops.
Getting around couldn't be easier with the Green Line's Coolidge Corner Station connecting you to downtown Boston in 15 minutes. Local cafes and kosher delis line Beacon Street while boutique B&Bs and vacation rentals in converted homes provide cozy accommodations for travelers seeking quiet charm.
Washington Square offers a perfect escape from Boston's downtown hustle without sacrificing convenience. This Brookline gem features tree-lined streets with charming historic homes, local boutiques, and easy Green Line access to Fenway Park, Harvard Square, or downtown attractions. The area's Jewish heritage shines through beautiful synagogues while diverse restaurants serve everything from Mediterranean to Asian cuisine.
Casual wine bars and bistros offer relaxed evening dining with most spots closing by 10pm. Accommodation options include cozy bed & breakfasts in converted historic homes and short-term rentals. Wide sidewalks and abundant trees make this walkable neighborhood feel like a genuine residential haven rather than a tourist destination.
Chestnut Hill blends leafy suburban charm with collegiate energy thanks to Boston College's stunning Gothic campus. Tree-lined streets showcase grand Tudor and Colonial homes, creating a sophisticated retreat from downtown Boston's bustle. The Street and Chestnut Hill Square offer upscale shopping and dining, while the Chestnut Hill Reservoir provides scenic walking paths. Football fans can catch exciting games at Alumni Stadium.
Restaurants range from farm-to-table establishments to artisanal cafes, with prices reflecting the area's upscale character. Boutique hotels and elegant B&Bs in historic homes provide stylish accommodations. The Green Line connects directly to downtown Boston in just 20-30 minutes, making this peaceful neighborhood surprisingly accessible.
Cleveland Circle buzzes with college energy around the Chestnut Hill Reservoir's scenic walking paths. This Boston neighborhood combines student life with urban convenience, where Green Line trolleys converge and Boston College's Gothic spires rise in the distance. The reservoir offers peaceful waterfront strolls while nearby cafés serve up student-friendly fare.
Local restaurants range from cozy Irish pubs to casual Asian eateries with prices that won't break the bank. Getting around is a breeze with three MBTA stations connecting you directly to downtown Boston. The residential area offers authentic Boston living with tree-lined streets and classic brick apartment buildings.
Why not catch an event at Fenway Park, a major stadium in Fenway–Kenmore. If you think Fenway Park is cool, you also might like TD Garden and Agganis Arena, both located nearby.
If you'd like to get a taste of Boston student life, check out Harvard University, located 3.3 mi (5.2 km) from the centre of Boston. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. Boston has lots of other big landmarks you might want to see such as Fenway Park.
After visiting Boston Common, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Boston. Discover the fascinating museums in this vibrant area, or seek out the local tours.
Take the family to visit the sea creatures at New England Aquarium and learn why this is a favorite attraction in Boston. Stroll along the waterfront or attend a sporting event in this vibrant area.
You can learn about the local history of Boston during your trip to a well-known site like Copley Square. Experience the acclaimed theater scene and fascinating museums in this vibrant area.
Wander tree-lined streets past historic homes and bustling shops in this charming Boston suburb. Visit JFK's birthplace or catch a Red Sox game at nearby Fenway Park.
"I had a really great stay here. The place was super clean, and every staff member I talked to was kind and easy to deal with, just genuinely nice people. They don’t have on-site parking, but they pointed me to a parking garage about five minutes away that was super clean and convenient, so it wasn’t a big deal at all. Overall, everything felt well taken care of, and I’d definitely stay here again."
"Great stay, easy in and out. Be careful with clicking the option for internet and parking for $18.00 as that is for self park only which was full so I had to pay 60 for valet"
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Brookline, most properties offer refundable* rates you can book. You can find these properties by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Brookline if I want a vacation home instead of a hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 12 vacation homes. In addition, there are 75 apartments and 5 condos.
What will the weather in Brookline be like during my trip?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Brookline when the average temp is 70°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 33°F. December and October are the months with the most rain.
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