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IBM Security Headquarters CAMBRIDGE IBM Security Headquarters CAMBRIDGE WELCOME The IBM Security headquarters is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts and offers client briefings which are a fully interactive series of discussions, tailored to meet your near term and strategic goals. Executives, Distinguished Engineers, Senior Technical Staff Members, technical leads, product managers and developers are leveraged, making access to the true product experts the centerpiece of an IBM briefing. It’s an opportunity for you to see how IBM solutions apply Contact Information: specifically to your business to make you 75 Binney Street, 3rd Floor successful. Cambridge, MA 02142 Pamela Barnard: 781-718-6126 To help facilitate your stay, this reference guide provides directions, local accommodations, Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, restaurants and points of interest. 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET Airports, Transportation Restaurants & Directions Hotels Entertainment Photo Gallery Driving Directions From Boston Logan International Airport: Merge onto I-90 W/Massachusetts Tpke W/Ted Williams Tunnel toward I-93/Williams Tunnel (Portions toll). Take EXIT 25-24 toward I-93/South Boston. Merge onto I-93 N/US-1 N/MA-3 N/John F Fitzgerald Expy N via EXIT 24 on the left. Take EXIT 26 toward Storrow Dr. Keep left to take the ramp toward MA-28 N/Leverett Cir/North Station. Keep left to take the ramp toward MA-28 N/O'Brien Hwy. Turn slight right onto MA-3/Charles River Dam Rd. Continue to follow Charles River Dam Rd. Charles River Dam Rd becomes Monsignor Obrien Hwy/MA-28. Turn left onto Edwin H Land Blvd. Turn right onto Binney St. 75 BINNEY ST is on the right. From the South: I-93 N/US-1 N/MA-3 N toward Boston Take EXIT 26 toward Storrow Dr. Keep left to take the ramp toward MA-28 N/Leverett Cir/North Station. Keep left to take the ramp toward MA-28 N/O'Brien Hwy. Turn slight right onto MA-3/Charles River Dam Rd. Continue to follow Charles River Dam Rd. Charles River Dam Rd becomes Monsignor Obrien Hwy/MA-28. Turn left onto Edwin H Land Blvd. Edwin H Land Blvd is just past Museum Way Turn right onto Binney St. 75 BINNEY ST is on the right. From the North: Take the Interstate 90 E/Interstate 90 W (Tolls)ramp to Masspike/Springfield/Boston Keep right at the fork, follow signs for I-90 E/I-95/Boston and merge onto I-90 E Take exit 18 on the left toward Cambridge Continue straight. Turn right onto Cambridge St. Turn right onto Memorial Dr Continue onto Edwin H Land Blvd Turn right onto Binney St. 75 BINNEY ST is on the right. From New York and West: Take the Interstate 90 E/Interstate 90 W (Tolls)ramp to Masspike/Springfield/Boston Keep right at the fork, follow signs for I-90 E/I-95/Boston and merge onto I-90 E Take EXIT 18 on the left toward Cambridge/Somerville. Merge onto Cambridge St. Cambridge St becomes River St. Turn right onto Memorial Dr/US-3 S/MA-2. Continue to follow Memorial Dr. Memorial Dr becomes Edwin H Land Blvd. Turn left onto Binney St. 75 BINNEY ST is on the right. Airports & Transportation Airports The Command center is located near Boston Logan International Airport (BOS - located in Boston, MA) : http://www.massport.com/logan Transportation Limousine Services: Boston Car Service (877) 345-0292 http://ibostoncarservice.com/ BostonCoach (800) 672-7676 www.bostoncoach.com Taxi/Cab Services: Cambridge: 617-718-4000 http://www.cambridgetaxi.com Boston : 617.782.5500 http://boston-cab.com/ All Locations: https://ibm.biz/BdDGLA *Note: Some hotels do offer shuttle services. Inquire upon booking. Subway (closest): Subway: Red Line, Green and Orange Lines. Stops: Kendall, MGH, Museum of Science or Lechmere Commuter Rail: North Station & South Station More information about public transportation can be found at :http://www.mbta.com Train: Passenger rail service is offered by Amtrak from South Station Routes and rates visit: www.amtrak.com Parking Parking Parking for Guests: 75 Binney Street Cambridge, MA *Landmarks: On the 2nd street side if the building , in between Catalyst Café and the IBM gym. It is underground parking. **Please bring your ticket with you and the IBM contact will validate your parking. Before you leave you need to go to the kiosk to place your validated ticket in the machine. Then you will take the ticket and place it in the machine at the gate in order for it open. Parking for IBMers: Cambridgeside Galleria Mall 100 Cambridgeside Pl, Cambridge, MA 02141 **Note: If the IBM guest parks at Binney Street, the ticket will not be validated. Hotels Each hotel is conveniently located within a walk, drive, Public Transit or Cab ride to/from the X-Force Command Center Hotels within the Cambridge Area: Hyatt Regency-Cambridge The Charles Hotel 575 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 1 Bennett Street, Cambridge, (617) 492-1234 (617) 864-1200 Le Meridien-Cambridge Boston Marriott Cambridge 20 Sidney Street, Cambridge,MA 2 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA (617) 577-0200 (617) 515-3390 Harvard Square Hotel Hotel Marlowe 110 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 25 Edwin H Blvd, Cambridge, MA (617) 864-5200 617-868-8000 Royal Sonesta 40 Edwin Land Boulevard Cambridge, MA 02142 (617) 806-4200 Greater Boston Area: Boston Harbor Hotel Omni Parker House Boston 70 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA 60 School Street, Boston, MA (617) 439-7000 (617) 227-8600 InterContinental-Boston 510 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA (866) 493-6495 Liberty Hotel -Boston 215 Charles Street, Boston, MA (617) 224-4000 Restaurants: Cambridge & Boston Area There are a variety of restaurants and styles of dining in the area. Below are some suggestions. More information can be found at: http://www.boston.com/ae/restaurants/ http://www.dininginmass.com. The Catalyst Restaurant Legal Sea Foods* 300 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA 02139 355 Main St, Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: (617) 576-3000 Phone: (617) 864-3400 The Blue Room The Capital Grille One Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA 02139 900 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02115 Phone: Phone: (617) 494-9034 (617)262-8900 Evoo Restaurant Scampo at the Liberty Hotel 350 3rd Street, Cambridge, MA 02139 215 Charles Street Boston MA.02114 Phone: (617) 661-3866 Phone: (617) 536-2100 Café Art Science Smith & Wollensky 650 East Kendall St., Cambridge, MA 02142 294 Congress St. , Boston , MA 02210 Phone: (857) 999-2193 Phone: (617) 778-2200 Benedetto at The Charles Hotel Strega Waterfront One Bennett Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 1 Marina Park Drive, Boston, MA 02210 Phone: (617) 661-5050 Phone: (617) 345-3992 Restaurant Dante Ocean Prime 40 Edwin H. Land Blvd, Cambridge, MA 02142 140 Seaport Blvd. Boston, MA 02210 Phone: (617) 497-4200 Phone: (617) 670-1345 Limoncello Ristorante Waypoint 190 North Street Boston, MA 02113 1030 Mass Ave. , Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 523-4480 Phone: (617)- 864-2300 Prezza 24 Fleet St. , Boston , MA 02113 Phone: (617) 227-1577 Mamma Maria 3 North Square, Boston, MA 02113 Phone: (617) 523-0077 *There are several other locations, including Cambridge. Check the web site for more information at: http://www.legalseafoods.com/ Attractions: Cambridge & Boston Area Cambridge & Greater Boston are renowned for their excellence and richness in sights, sounds, culture, and natural resources. We selected a few websites that captures the wealth of the greater area. http://www.cambridgechamber.org http://www.bostix.org/home4 http://www.cambridgeusa.org/ http://bostonchamber.com/ http://www.massvacation.com Visitor Info Booth at Harvard Square: 617 497 1630 Old Town Trolley Skywalk Observatory at Prudential Tower 380 Dorchester Ave Prudential Center South Boston, MA 02127 800 Boylston Street Phone: (617) 269-7010 Boston, MA 02199 www.trolleytours.com Phone: (617) 859-0648 www.prudentialcenter.com New England Aquarium 1 Central Wharf The Freedom Trail Foundation Boston, MA 02110 99 Chauncy St Suite 401 Phone: (617) 973-5200 Boston, MA 02111 www.neaq.org Phone: (617) 357-8300 www.thefreedomtrail.org Charles River Canoe & Kayak Phone: (617) 227-1576 500 Broad Canal Way Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: (617) http://www.paddleboston.com Boston Duck Tours 4 Copley Place #4155 Boston, MA 02116 Phone: (617)267-3825 www.bostonducktours.com Boston Freedom Trail Boston Common Visitor Center 148 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02111 Phone: (617) 635-4505 www.thefreedomtrail.org Attractions: Cambridge & Boston Area Museums MIT Museum Museum of Science 265 Massachusetts Ave Science Park Cambridge, MA 02139 Boston, MA 02114 Phone: (617) 253-5927 Phone: (617) 723-2500 www.mit.edu/museum www.mos.org Museum of Fine Arts Harvard Museum of Natural History 465 Huntington Avenue 26 Oxford Street Boston, MA 02115 Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 267-9300 Phone: (617) 495-3045 www.mfa.org www.hmnh.harvard.edu Boston Tea Party Ship and John F. Kennedy Library & Museum Museum Columbia Point (next to the University 380 Dorchester Street Of Massachusetts) Boston, Ma 02127 Boston, MA 02125 Phone: (617) 269-7150 Phone: (617) 514-1600 or www.bostonteapartyship.com (866) JFK-1960 www.jfklibrary.org More information on museums can be found at: http://www.museumsofboston.org/ Attractions: Cambridge & Boston Area World Sports Hub FOOTBALL (NFL) HOCKEY (NHL) New England Patriots Boston Bruins One Patriot Place One Fleet Center Foxboro, MA 02035 Boston, MA 02114 Phone: (800) 543-1776 Phone: (617) 624-0181 www.patriots.com www.bostonbruins.com BASEBALL (MLB) SOCCER (MLS) Boston Red Sox New England Revolution Boston, MA 02215 One Patriot Place Phone: (800) 438-2849 Foxboro, MA 02035 boston.redsox.mlb.com Phone: (877) 438-7387 www.revolutionsoccer.net BASKETBALL (NBA) Boston Celtics One Fleet Center Boston, MA 02114 Phone: (617) 227-4511 www.nba.com/celtics Most tickets can be obtained online through Ticketmaster: http://www.ticketmaster.com.
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