
Apartments near The Boston Public Garden in Boston, MA (6,279 Rentals)


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390 Harrison Ave, Unit SI FL5-ID1047

31 Park Dr, Unit 6

461 Massachusetts Ave, Unit 4

1175 Boylston St, Unit 11

320 D St, Unit 308

1410 Columbia Rd, Unit 7F

4.5 Centre St, Unit 3

4 Centre St, Unit 1

2 Centre St, Unit 3

108 Myrtle St, Unit 5

111 Norway St, Unit 304

475 Commonwealth Ave, Unit G3

475 Commonwealth Ave, Unit 201

1576 Tremont St, Unit 3

108 Myrtle St, Unit 18

272 Newbury St, Unit 3

503 Beacon St, Unit A

179 St Botolph St, Unit 7

1410 Columbia Rd, Unit 8A

344 Saratoga St, Unit 3

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45 Stuart St, Unit SI FL28-ID995

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1 Nashua St, Unit SI FL11-ID839

1 Nashua St, Unit SI FL16-ID1003

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530 Atlantic Ave, Unit SI FL4-ID985

1191 Boylston St, Unit 27

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320 D St, Unit SI FL2-ID984

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106 13th St, Unit SI FL3-ID962

32 Cunard St

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9 Miner St, Unit SI FL1-ID927

11 Aberdeen St, Unit E

94 W Cedar St, Unit 2

54 S Huntington Ave, Unit 15

1175 Boylston St, Unit 47

1185 Boylston St, Unit 25

11 Peterborough St, Unit 12

19 Peterborough St, Unit 11

81 Essex St, Unit 65

1179 Boylston St, Unit 15

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1350 Boylston St, Unit SI FL6-ID858

854 Beacon St, Unit 3

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771 Beacon St, Unit SI FL9-ID855

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212 Stuart St, Unit SI FL3-ID842

33 N Margin St

36 N Bennet St

1111 Boylston St, Unit 34

48 Dudley St

715 Parker St, Unit 2

1458 Tremont St, Unit 2

101 Calumet St

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The Boston Public Garden is a part of the states rich history and has been in existence since 1837. It is a lavish display of many varieties of flora and fauna both native and from abroad. The garden is so lavish, in fact, that there have been many critics speak out against the striking collection of plants and flowers. Even if you're one of the Boston apartment residents who finds the collections brash and bawdy the visit is worth your time simply for the heady scents. Boston apartment residents find the Public Gardens are the perfect place to go on so many occasions. Stop by after lunch for a quick stroll before heading back to the office. Bring a date or come alone. Schedule a day with the garden club from your Boston apartment community. There is a lot to see and do no matter how much time you have to spend. View the lagoon and the swan boats that have been here since the early days. Paddle around the lagoon and watch the fish and birds. Check out the fountains, monuments and memorials. It is a great place to just amble along or download a map and see each of the monuments, art, plant collections and fountains and the history of how it came to be there. Boston apartment residents can spend a lunch hour or a whole day marveling at the wonders of this amazing Boston park. The Boston Public Gardens use plants grown and maintained by the Department of Parks and Recreation. They thrive year after year with the help of concerned citizens and individuals dedicated to the cause; the Friends of the Public Garden. You can volunteer your time and/or money to the Public Garden to get even more enjoyment out of it. This garden is just one more reason to love being a Boston apartment resident.
Frequently Asked Questions about Boston
How much are Studio apartments in Boston?
There are currently 3,916 Studio Apartments in Boston with rent ranges from $1,200 to $12,000 with an average price of $2,684.
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 $11,486 with an average monthly rent of $3,082.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Boston cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Boston range from $1,000 to $26,091. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $3,821.
How expensive are Boston Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 3,820 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Boston on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $900 to $17,314 - averaging $4,207 for the location.
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