Boston Trip Cost Calculator

Boston costs $120-170/day for budget travelers. American history, world-class universities, and legendary seafood in a walkable city.

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Boston Budget Guide

Your Boston Budget at a Glance

Boston combines historic charm with modern amenities at northeastern prices. Budget travelers should expect $120-170 per day, mid-range travelers $250-400 per day, and luxury seekers $600+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Accommodation is expensive, especially during events. Seafood is a must but pricey. Transport is good via the T. The good news: Boston is very walkable and history is free.

Budget Traveler Tips

Maximize your dollar by:

  • Walking the Freedom Trail for free
  • Taking the T from Logan Airport
  • Eating at food halls vs restaurants
  • Visiting Cambridge for cheaper eats
  • Using CharlieCard not paper tickets

Money-Saving Tips

Walk the Freedom Trail

2.5 miles of American history for free. Pick up a map and go.

Save $25-40 per tour

Take the T from Logan

Free shuttle to Blue Line. Downtown in 20 minutes for $2.40.

Save $30-40 vs taxi

Eat at Quincy Market Food Hall

Variety of food at reasonable prices in tourist area.

Save $10-15 per meal

Free Museum Days

MFA free after 4pm Wednesdays. ICA free Thursdays.

Save $25-30 per visit

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 50% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • Fall Foliage (September - October)
  • Graduation Weeks (May - June)
  • Marathon Weekend (April)

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • January - February
  • November

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Boston cost?
A week in Boston costs $840-1,190 for budget travelers, $1,750-2,800 for mid-range, and $4,200+ for luxury travelers. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.
Is Boston expensive to visit?
Boston is expensive, similar to other major northeastern cities. Education and healthcare industries drive high costs. Very walkable which helps.
What is the cheapest time to visit Boston?
January to March is cheapest but cold. Avoid fall foliage season (September-October) and graduation weeks (May-June).

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