We hope you find the apartment, building and neighborhood to be all that you imagined it would be! Please flip through this binder for some important and useful information! For maintenance please call or e-mail: Maintenance Department: (617) 858-5157 (call or text) maintenance@brec-llc.com Landlord contact info: Boston Real Estate Collaborative: (617) 756-7843 (call or text) Bostonrec@gmail.com For after-hours Emergencies or Lockouts between 5pm-9am: Call or text (617) 963-4102 In case of emergency: 9-1-1 Physical/Mailing Address: 94 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114 Wireless Internet: Network: 94Charles Password: local9494
Check-in/Check-out Check-in is at 4 PM / Check-out is at 11 AM ***Cleaners begin promptly at 11AM*** Trash/Rubbish Policy If your trash is full prior to checkout, we have provided two options: 1) We have dedicated trashcans located behind the building, which are labeled 94 Charles Street. Kindly put your sealed bag of trash in one of our trashcans. To get to the trashcans, take the elevator to the basement, turn right and out the door at the end of the hall. 2) There is also a BLUE recycling bin in back for your use to place recyclables in. We ll take care of any normal trash in the unit upon checkout. Laundry Washers and dryers available in the basement of the building. Take the elevator down to floor "G" and exit left off the elevator. As a courtesy to our cleaning staff, who use the laundry between 11am and 4pm, please try to do your laundry in the morning or evening. Keys / Access The building is equipped with keyless locks, which require a code to open. Codes have been provided to you by phone, text or email. If you ve lost or forgotten your codes, please call or email the Landlord. We will respond as quickly as possible to get you back in
your unit. Italian Toscano - 1 block - 47 Charles (Mt. Vernon) - $$$ Bin 26-1.5 blocks - 26 Charles (Chestnut) - $$$ Figs - 1 block - 42 Charles (Mt. Vernon) - $$ 9 Park - 10 minute walk - 9 Park Street (Beacon) - $$$$ But the best is in the North End!! Steakhouses Mooo - 10 minute walk - 15 Beacon Street (Bowdoin) - $$$$ Abe and Louie s 25 minute walk 793 Boylston St. (Fairfield) - $$$$ Many other greats like, Grille 23, Capital Grille - $$$$ Burgers and Beers Cheers! Bar - 5 minute walk - 84 Beacon Street (Brimmer) - $$ Seven's Ale House - 1 block -77 Charles (Pinckney) - $ 75 Chestnut - 2.5 blocks - 75 Chestnut Street (River) - $$ Tip Tap Room - 10 minute walk - 138 Cambridge Street (Temple) - $$ Also check out 21st Amendment, The Hill Tavern, Harvard Gardens - $$ Seafood Oceanaire - 15 minute walk - 40 Court Street (Tremont) - $$$ ½ Legal Seafood - 10 minute walk - 26 Park Plaza (Charles) - $$$ The two best: Neptune Oyster (North End) and B&G (South End) - $$$$ Japanese/Sushi: Fins - 5 minute walk - 240 Cambridge Street (Irving) - $$
Douzo - 20 minute walk - 131 Dartmouth (Huntington) - $$$ ½ If you feel like splurging go to Uni, corner of Mass. And. Comm.-$$$$$ Breakfast/Brunch Paramount Café Charles Street, Beacon Hill 20 minute walk - $$ - also great for lunch and dinner! Beacon Hill Bistro - 1.5 block - 25 Charles Street (Branch) - $$$ Or just go a few doors down to Starbucks Coffee or Panificio for bagels and pastries! Cafes & Coffee Shops Panificio -2 blocks - 144 Charles Street (Revere) - $½ Cafe Vanile - half block - 70 Charles Street (Mt. Vernon) - $$ Starbucks - half block - corner of Pinckney and Charles - $ Bars (also good restaurants) For Beers Seven's Ale House - 1 block -77 Charles (Pinckney) - $ For Cocktails Clink at the Liberty Hotel 8 minute walk - 215 Charles Street (Cambridge) - $$
A Beacon Hill institution 75 Chestnut 2.5 blocks 75 Chestnut Street (River) - $$ Trendy: Trade in the Financial District and Ames Hotel (Downtown) Cambridge, Beacon Hill, South End, North End, Waterfront all have great restaurants do some research online! Delucas for most provisions 3 blocks - 11 Charles Street (Beacon) Whole Foods for everything, organic, whole food, etc. 10 minute walk 181 Cambridge Street Savenor's Market - high end - 3 blocks - 160 Charles Street Gourmands should also check out the Formaggio (So. End or Cambridge)! G-Spa and Exhale Newbury Street (Fairfield) - $$$$ Miniluxe 296 Newbury Street (Gloucester) - $$ 1 2 You can get most places in Boston by using the MBTA (the T ). There are bus stops and subway stops within walking distance. Subway Stops
Charles MGH (red line) intersection of Charles and Cambridge Boylston Street (Green Line) corner of Boylston and Tremont Bus Stops On Beacon Street, near Walnut (up the Hill) - #43, #55 - use these to transfer most anywhere All public transit info here: http://mbta.com/ The city of Boston started The Hubway program which allows you to rent bikes at various locations in the City and return them in any other location. For example, you can rent a bike in Beacon Hill, ride it to the North End and either leave it there at another Hubway, or ride it back to Beacon Hill. Great program! Nearest location: Charles Circle, intersection of Charles and Cambridge Street Website: http://www.thehubway.com/ RUN The Charles River is one of the easiest and most picturesque places to run. It s 3 blocks from you. Go out the door and go left to Cambridge Street. Follow the foot bridge over Storrow Drive and you will run in to the Charles River. There are various loops around
the river for a range of distances. You can do a 3 mile loop or as long as 17 mile loop. Here is a map of the bridges and the mileages: http://web.mit.edu/track/indoor/bridges.html KAYAK You can rent kayaks on the Charles River. Best to take a cab or drive to this location. You could also run there! There are multiple locations Kendall Square is probably the closest to you. Here s the link: http://www.paddleboston.com/main.php Boston is filled with history and scenery. Check out some of these places if you have time. The Charles River and The Esplanade The Freedom Trail Paul Revere s House and the Old North Church Boston Massacre Site The North End Copley Square Boston Public Library The Boston Common and Public Gardens Fenway Park Harvard Square Quincy Market / Faneuil Hall Boston Aquarium
The Science Museum By far the best way to see Boston in the least amount of time. You can check off a lot of the sites above in just over an hour. Highly recommended if you have never done one. You can board a duck right outside the Prudential Center on Huntington, but you have to make a reservation. Call 617-267-DUCK Or book on the website: http://www.bostonducktours.com/ This is a great way to get around the City AND get a guided tour while en route to your destination. Beantown Trolley s picks up in a bunch of locations around the City, one of which is directly to your right as you exit 94 Charles Street. Call 800-301-3239 Or book on the web: http://www.bostontours.us/?event=page.pickup&offerid=838