Brookline Hotels

Brookline is a town in Massachusetts that is bordered on three sides by Boston. Brookline is served by Boston's major transportation terminals, including Logan International Airport Brookline is served by 3 branches of the MBTA Green Line light rail. Look for accommodation in Brookline, or try finding hotels in Boston, 4 miles to the north, Cambridge, Somerville, 4 miles to the north, or Watertown, 4 miles to the north.

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The Samuel Sewall Inn ★★★
143 Saint Paul Street, Brookline, Massachusetts
Rated 9.2/10 by 105 reviews
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Courtyard Boston Brookline ★★★
40 Webster Street Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts
Rated 8.4/10 by 330 reviews
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Longwood Inn
123 Longwood Ave, Brookline, Massachusetts
Rated 8.4/10 by 220 reviews
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The Bertram Inn ★★★
92 Sewall Avenue, Brookline, Massachusetts
Rated 8.6/10 by 100 reviews
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EnVision Hotel Boston ★★★
81 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts
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Our recommendations of The Samuel Sewall Inn, Courtyard Boston Brookline, Longwood Inn, The Bertram Inn, and EnVision Hotel Boston may take into account distance from Brookline, guest ratings and accommodation popularity.

Brookline Travel Tips

Brookline is only but a 15-20 minute T (metro, subway) ride from Boston downtown. A residential area, but also contains a variety of restaurants, coffee shops, interesting little shops, and basically everything one may need. The lake is a nice place to go for a run or just a walk!!  Becky O.
If you're taking the T out from Boston, make sure to pay attention to which of the green line trains you're getting on - they go different places! The D line is much faster from Brookline to Boston than, say, the B or C, which have to stop at traffic lights and make MANY more stops. Jennifer V.
Affluent Boston suburb, mostly residential. Continue your way downtown for some action. Ashley T.
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