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 tourTake the T from Logan
Free shuttle to Blue Line. Downtown in 20 minutes for $2.40.
Save $30-40 vs taxiEat at Quincy Market Food Hall
Variety of food at reasonable prices in tourist area.
Save $10-15 per mealFree Museum Days
MFA free after 4pm Wednesdays. ICA free Thursdays.
Save $25-30 per visitBest 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
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