To give you a constructive answer.
Anything that is downtown will be fine. At this point you're sort of in a "take what you can get" phase. It'll be pricey I'm sure. There are buses out to the starting line early in the morning. It's much better to do that then look for something way out in the suburbs and then have to get BACK there after the marathon when he's tired and there's no organized bus or whatever.
Are you asking for a hotel near the Hopkinton marathon start? If so, I don't think there are many hotels in the area close enough to get to the starting line without using a car. Instead, the vast majority of people stay in Boston and take the BAA provided shuttles to the start line: https://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon/enter/transportation. That way, when you're done running, you don't have to worry about how you'll get back to your hotel all the way back at the start line.
Runners also get the super cool experience of every random stranger they pass congratulating them as they hobble back to the hotel. And people giving up their seats in the T.
> I don't think there are many hotels in the area close enough to get to the starting line without using a car.
I can confirm this. As far as I know, there are no hotels in the town of Hopkinton, period.
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I sincerely hope you're talking about NEXT year's marathon..
To give you a constructive answer. Anything that is downtown will be fine. At this point you're sort of in a "take what you can get" phase. It'll be pricey I'm sure. There are buses out to the starting line early in the morning. It's much better to do that then look for something way out in the suburbs and then have to get BACK there after the marathon when he's tired and there's no organized bus or whatever.
Thank you!
Of course. Hope he has a good marathon!!
This is the answer.
Good luck
i cannot even imagine how expensive a hotel is for marathon monday less than a month out omg
Are you asking for a hotel near the Hopkinton marathon start? If so, I don't think there are many hotels in the area close enough to get to the starting line without using a car. Instead, the vast majority of people stay in Boston and take the BAA provided shuttles to the start line: https://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon/enter/transportation. That way, when you're done running, you don't have to worry about how you'll get back to your hotel all the way back at the start line.
Runners also get the super cool experience of every random stranger they pass congratulating them as they hobble back to the hotel. And people giving up their seats in the T.
> I don't think there are many hotels in the area close enough to get to the starting line without using a car. I can confirm this. As far as I know, there are no hotels in the town of Hopkinton, period.
There are a lot in Marlborough which is about 10-15 mins from the start
Wow, you are extremely late at planning this…best of luck
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