Tap into our extensive network of temporary housing providers to locate
Corporate Housing anywhere in Boston, United States or Canada. and designed to help corporations,
small businesses and individuals find the right housing solution at
the right price.
Executive Apartments in Boston
Find executive apartments in Boston and begin down the path of history to a time when colonists sparked a revolution and the nation fought for independence. But Boston is also a trendy urban enclave, home to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and other top-rated museums and universities (which you must check out with college-bound teens in between strolling the Boston Common and trendy Newbury Street), as well as the World Series champs, the Red Sox..
For 2.5 miles, starting at the Boston Common, the Freedom Trail winds through the city, directing walkers to 16 historic sites and structures. With most kids, a little history goes a long way. For some of the most interesting stops, begin at Faneuil Hall and follow the path to Paul Revere's house and the Old North Church. The park service offers 90 minute guided tours.
Once you move into one of the executive apartments in Boston, visit Faneuil Hall, the 18th century meeting site for young revolutionaries. It is located adjacent to Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a great place to grab cheap snacks from the more than 35 Colannade eateries. Find a bench outside and enjoy the jugglers, guitarists, and other street performers. The Boston Tea Party ship and museum has been expanded and offers a new version of the Brig Beaver, replicas of tall ships the Dartmouth and the Eleanor are moored dockside.
Boston's top rated museums also intrigue kids with more modern, animated distractions. At the New England Aquarium, barracudas, eels, sharks, and hundreds of rainbow-colored fish swim in the 200,000 gallon Caribbean coral reef tank.
The fun starts outdoors at the Museum of Science where kids jump, swing and spin to learn Newton's laws of physics. Inside is the Theater of Electricity where a generator produces bolts of lightening.
Some executive apartments in Boston are close to the waterfront facility of the Institute of Contemporary Art with cantilevered galleries over the harbor and many thought provoking pieces inside.
Across the Charles River in Cambridge, there is the MIT Museum, a showcase for the latest inventions by MIT grads. Then stroll through Harvard Square and MIT's Kendall Square where in spring and summer there are impromptu jazz, classical and rock music ensembles to enjoy.
Visit our website, fill out the housing request, and in very short order, you will be receiving online many options for executive apartments in Boston.
Once you have submitted your housing request, we forward it to the regional and national companies that provide executive apartments in Boston. They will contact you and send you pictures, floor plans and descriptions of the executive apartments that are available during the time period you have indicated for your visit. Of course, you can also call us on our toll-free number (866-279-4471) and we will fill out the housing request form with you and get the process started immediately.
Don't wait. Your visit to Boston is around the corner.
Fast Facts - Boston
Learn a little bit more about Boston with these fast facts below. With
some background information, you'll be able to have a good idea of what
your corporate housing in Boston will offer.
Population: 589,141 (metro area 5.8 million)
Average Temperatures: January - 39 degrees; July - 82
degrees
Average Travel Time to Work: 28.8 minutes
Major Industries: Education, biotechnology, computer
hardware and software, financial services
Boston City Government: http://www.cityofboston.gov/
(includes resident, business and visitor information)
Major Newspapers: Boston Globe, Boston Herald, Boston
Business Journal
Read on for more information about Boston attractions, dining and everyday
living! You'll find almost everything you need to know to settle in to
your Boston corporate housing. Interim Housing Solutions can point you
in the right direction to finding your place in Boston. Keep reading to
find more about:
|