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Set Your GPS To: 200 Seaport Blvd, Boston, MA 02210 Set your GPS to: 200 Seaport Blvd, Boston, MA 02210 Harborview Ballroom, Seaport World Trade Center Please bring your garage ticket with you to be validated for the Hotel Garage. From the garage cashier area, please proceed up the escalator two levels, exit the Hotel and Walk down the Boulevard of Flags or board the complimentary heated shuttles to the World Trade Center Upper Level Main Entrance. The Harborview Ballroom will be to your right. Seaport Boston Parking Garage With valet and self-parking located beneath the hotel, the Seaport garage offers quick and convenient parking for hotel guests and visitors to Boston's Seaport District. Located on D Street, B Street, Seaport Boulevard, and Congress Street near Liberty Wharf, Fort Point, and City Point areas, the garage provides direct elevator access to the lobbies of Seaport Boston Hotel, Seaport West, and Seaport East. Seaport Boston offers complimentary bicycles in season as well as a station for the Boston Hubway bike sharing system. Guests who arrive for overnight parking in a hybrid or electric vehicle receive one night of complimentary valet parking, courtesy of the hotel. Maximum garage height: 6'10". FROM Logan International Airport & Route 1A South: Follow the signs towards I-90 West/Ted Williams Tunnel. Take the Ted Williams Tunnel to Exit 25 “South Boston”. At the top of the ramp, proceed straight onto B Street. Follow B Street to the end and take a right onto Seaport Boulevard. The Seaport Boulevard entrance to the Seaport Garage will be immediately on the right. FROM Points North via I-93*: Heading southbound on I-93 towards Boston, take Exit 23, Purchase St and get into the left lane. At the top of the ramp take a left onto Seaport Boulevard/the Moakley Bridge. Follow Seaport Boulevard for approximately .8 mile. The Seaport Boulevard entrance to the Seaport Garage will be on the right, just past the Seaport Boulevard/B Street intersection. FROM Points South via I-93: Heading northbound on I-93 towards Boston, take Exit 20 for South Station (which will be immediately after Exit 18). Follow signs to South Station/Downtown. At the very bottom of the ramp, turn right onto Kneeland Street. Take the second left onto Atlantic Avenue. Continue straight on Atlantic Avenue past South Station and take the third right onto Seaport Boulevard. /the Moakley Bridge. Follow Seaport Boulevard for approximately .8 mile. The Seaport Boulevard entrance to the Seaport Garage will be on the right, just past the Seaport Boulevard/B Street intersection. FROM Points West via I-90: Follow the Massachusetts Turnpike/I-90 East to Exit 25 “South Boston”. At the top of the ramp, bear left towards “Seaport Boulevard.” At the first set of lights, proceed straight onto East Service Road. At the next set of lights, take a right onto Seaport Boulevard. The Seaport Boulevard entrance to the Seaport Garage will be on the right, just past the Seaport Boulevard/B Street intersection. Public Transportation The MBTA Silver Line (route SL2) stops directly in front of the World Trade Center Hotel. Take the Red Line or Commuter Rail to South Station, and then follow signs for Silver Line - Waterfront. Board the Silver Line bus route SL2 at the South Station subway terminal. Buses run every 5-15 minutes depending on the time of day. .
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