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Luxury Living at 62 on the Park An impressive location, modern apartments and first-class tenant services combine to make 62 on the Park one of Boston’s most convenient locations to experience true city living. Situated on the corner of Boylston St & Tremont St, across from the Boston Common, 62 on the Park was originally opened as The Hotel Touraine in 1897. Several renovations to modernize the apartments, the building still has its historical charm.
62 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, 02116, United States
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Great restaurants and neighborhood
I loved this area. It was close enough to walk to both Porter and Davis, but was out of the way. I frequented Tacos Lupita quite often, along with that Starbucks. I would gladly move back to the Ville.
Best late-night food in boston is found at the Peach Farm. Get there at 1:45am (or earlier) to get in, or else you'll be in line forever. Don't necessarily recommend living in chinatown, but it's fun to visit if you're out in beacon hill or back bay somewhere.
Great access to the Green Line and the Prudential Center, and a short walk to the South End. A bit touristy though, so you might have to walk an extra couple blogs to find the better restaurants or avoid holiday crowds.
Great apartment, great price, really beautiful neighborhood near the Charles. Darwin's is nearby as well which is a great place.
Loved this apartment. Well-priced, responsive and friendly landlords (family owned, NOT copley group). Easy walk to Longwood/ Harvard Med as well as Back Bay. 5min walk to the Green Line Fenway stop.
I lived on Clarendon just south of Columbus and it was my favorite neighborhood in Boston. It's quiet with very little traffic and adorable brownstones, while at the same time still close to a lot of fun spots, including the Tremont restaurant and bar scene and the Boston Common.
We really enjoyed being able to walk everywhere on weekends, from the South End to the North End, Harvard Square, Back Bay and everywhere in between. The lack of local grocery stores made a car pretty important, however, we really loved the mix of people in our neighborhood and the ability to walk everywhere!
Close to shopping (Shaws or Prudential), some offices nearby, and walking distance/short drive to South End restaurants
62 on the Park has a 4.4 star rating with 23 reviews.
62 on the Park is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.