
Apartments near New England Aquarium in Boston, MA (4,650 Rentals)


108 Meridian St, Unit 3

126-128 London Street, Unit 1

346 Chelsea St, Unit 2

677 Bennington St, Unit 1

273 Maverick St, Unit 2

60-62 Chelsea Street, Unit 1

137 Chelsea St, Unit 2

205 Chelsea St, Unit 2

129 Eutaw St, Unit 3

206 Princeton St, Unit 3

149-151 Princeton Street, Unit 149 - 3

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120 Kingston St, Unit SI FL5-ID845

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100 Pier 4 Blvd., Unit SI ID1048695P

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100 Pier 4 Blvd., Unit SI ID1494650P

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8 Harrison Ave, Unit SI ID1040141P

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1 Nashua St, Unit SI FL31-ID3134A

224 Tremont St, Unit 2c

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160 E Berkeley St, Unit SI ID1240308P

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282 Bremen St, Unit SI ID1240290P

Furnished Private Bedroom in East Boston

550 E 3rd St, Unit 1

150 Camden St, Unit 508

17 Sheafe St, Unit 1

12 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 204

12 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 507

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150 Huntington Ave, Unit SI FL3-ID1171

Furnished Private Bedroom in South Boston

81 Essex St, Unit 22

27 Garden St, Unit 9

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790 Boylston St, Unit SI FL19-ID4143A

499 Beacon St, Unit 6

499 Beacon St, Unit PH

379 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 10

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410 Summer St, Unit SI ID1330733P

40 Anderson St, Unit 17

62 Boylston St, Unit 422

62 Boylston St, Unit M18

339 D St, Unit 15

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282 Bremen St, Unit SI ID1240288P

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770 Boylston St, Unit SI FL19-ID6444A

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8 Harrison Ave, Unit SI ID1040146P

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131 Seaport Blvd, Unit SI FL6-ID1050352P

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26 Kneeland St, Unit SI FL20-ID1533537P

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300 Harrison Ave, Unit SI ID1354360P

339 D St, Unit 24

320 D St, Unit 104

320 D St, Unit 208

320 D St, Unit 123

320 D St, Unit 102

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A beautiful architectural wonder of a facility opened in 1969, the New England Aquarium is definitely an appropriate destination for residents of Boston apartments. As an aquarium, it serves a need to educate the public about sea life, and the organization does so with leading research in ocean exploration and marine conservation. With education, entertainment and action, the aquarium hosts over 1.3 million visitors a year. But other than the boring education aspect of this home to sea life - it's fun! Here, you can watch Atlantic harbor seals and penguins play, examine the leafy seadragons and weedy seadragons in their 2,000 gallon tank, and explore the boneless sea jellies that have no brain or spine - but are amazing survivors of the sea. A world of waterscapes is provided at the aquarium, with exhibits representing the Amazon Rain Forest, a Pacific Reef Community, the Bahamas and Australia. A huge, four story Caribbean coral reef has a circular ramp that takes you all round the water landscape, with an area at the top to look down into the tank. It is 23 feet deep, 40 feet wide and holds 200,000 gallons of water! Incredible animals inhabit the aquarium, including a green sea turtle that has lived there since 1969 - possibly older than many of you reading this article - a sand tiger shark, giant Pacific octopus, Cownose Rays, moon jellies, and a giant anaconda. When you've examined the above exhibits through a safe wall of glass, really get into the ocean with the Edge of the Sea Touch Tank. Play with a sea star, hold a hermit crab and meet lobsters (but not for lunch). It's a fun place to bring children as well.
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How much are Studio apartments in Boston?
There are currently 3,953 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,175 to $12,000 with an average price of $2,680.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Boston Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Boston ranges from $900 to $10,772 with an average monthly rent of $3,071.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Boston cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Boston range from $900 to $26,091. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,806.
How expensive are Boston Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 3,949 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Boston on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $900 to $20,324 - averaging $4,218 for the location.
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