107 Beverly Street (0.3 km from Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge)
Courtyard Boston Downtown/North Station is set in Boston a 2-minute walk from Boston North Station and TD Garden home of the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins. Around an 8-minute walk from Old North Church the property is also close to Quincy Market.
80 Causeway Street (0.4 km from Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge)
This hotel is located around the corner from the North End area near the TD Garden Arena (home to the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins) (home to the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins).
280 Friend Street (0.4 km from Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge)
This hotel is located in the heart of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, directly across from the North Subway Station and the TD Garden Arena. It has a 24-hour fitness centre and contemporary rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi.
155 Portland Street (0.6 km from Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge)
This Boston luxury hotel in the Italian North End neighbourhood features in-room spa facilities and is environmentally friendly. It has a 24-hour fitness centre and a morning coffee and tea service.
107 Merrimac Street (0.6 km from Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge)
Built in the 1800s this boutique hotel is located in Boston’s historic Bulfinch Triangle. This unique property offers contemporary guest rooms free bike hire and on-site dining at Finch Restaurant.
5 Blossom Street (0.9 km from Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge)
The Museum of Science and TD Bank Garden are both 2953 feet from this Boston city centre hotel, which features 100% non-smoking rooms, an on-site restaurant, and several modern facilities. Each guest room features a work desk and cable television.
241 Hanover Street (0.9 km from Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge)
These Boston apartments are 787 feet walk from the Paul Revere House in the historic North End district and 1476 feet from The Old North Church. Wi-Fi is provided free of charge.
257 Hanover Street (0.9 km from Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge)
Featuring a terrace North East Downtown Boston 30 Day Rentals is located in the middle of Boston adjacent to Old North Church Quincy Market and Custom House.
The Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge in Boston, Massachusetts is one of the most iconic bridges in the city. The bridge spans the Charles River and connects Boston to Charlestown. The bridge is named after Theodore Francis Zakim, who was the chairman of the Massachusetts Highway Commission from 1951 to 1957.
The Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge was designed by Swiss architect Christian Menn and completed in 2003. The bridge is 2,320 feet (708 meters) long and has a total of 10 lanes. The bridge is also notable for its unique design, which features two cable-stayed towers that are each 486 feet (148 meters) tall.