Getting Here and Getting Around
Getting Here
Whether you enjoy travel by planes, trains, or automobiles, your preferred method of transportation will get you to the 2023 NASPA Annual Conference!
Located in the northeast, Boston is a transportation hub. Boston Logan International Airport has nonstop international service from 56 destinations and nonstop domestic service from 77 destinations. Both Amtrak and Boston's commuter rail service make it easy to get in and out of the city. Bus service is also widely available throughout the northeast and several interstate roads make it easy to get to Boston by car.
For more information about getting to Boston, check out these tips from the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Getting Around
Though Boston is “America’s Walking City,” it also has one of the most comprehensive transportation systems in the northeast United States. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) operates Boston’s system of commuter rails, subway, bus, trolley car, and boat service. If you want to take a fitness-oriented approach to geting around the city, Bluebikes is Boston’s bike sharing system providing over 100 stations and 1,000 bikes!
For more information about getting around Boston, the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau also provides local transportation tips.