- Address
- 52 Fourth Ave., 02451
- Chain
- EA
- Built
- 1998
About Homestead Studio Suites - Boston - Waltham
FREE WIFI! Welcome to Homestead Boston / Waltham. Our hotel is designed especially for longer stays with studio suite rooms featuring a fully-equipped kitchen?something you wont find in a typical hotel. ?Kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, and stovetop ?On-site guest laundry ?Hotel shuttle service ?Dining and cooking utensils provided ?Personalized voice mail ?Iron and full size ironing board ?Fitness club access off-site, fees may apply ?Workspace
Whether you come to Boston for its history, to visit one of over 50 local colleges and universities or for business, you are sure to have a marvelous time. If you are looking for Boston hotels, Extended Stay Hotels has several great places to stay, each offering comfortable accommodations and exceptional rates. One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston is home to an impressive collection of financial and insurance giants, including Fidelity Investments, BankBoston, Liberty Mutual and John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. Boston is also a major center for high-tech and biotechnology, thanks in large part to its proximity to so many world-class universities. Boston University, the citys fourth largest employer, operates the Center for Advanced Biotechnology, one of many forces that keeps cutting-edge companies like Hepalife a growing part of the Boston economy. Across the Charles River in Cambridge is Harvard University, arguably Bostons most famous institution of higher learning. Established in 1636, Harvard offers schools on subjects including medicine, law, government and much more. Any trip to Boston should rightly include visits to the many historic sights around the city. One good way to cover many of these spots is to walk the Freedom Trail. This 2.5 mile red brick walking trail takes you past 16 historically significant sites. Take your time and discover Boston Common, the nations oldest park. Then move along to the Old South Meeting House, where you can almost hear the passionate speeches that led to the original Boston Tea Party.
