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301 Massachusetts Avenue Boston MA 02115 at Huntington Ave
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317 Boston Symphony Hall Tips

Sarasmile
23 events
9 reviews
8 stars
All true except sitting @ table is part of the 'pops' experience.
Sarasmile
23 events
9 reviews
8 stars
We park on the street. arrive early.
Goldstar Member
2 events
2 reviews
5 stars
The parking garage was not handicap accessible no elevator OR H.P. spots available.
Goldstar Member
5 events
4 reviews
22 stars
I don't think the tables are worth the price. The chairs are uncomfortable and very close together.
Goldstar Member
5 events
4 reviews
22 stars
Mia Krishnaswami
4 events
3 reviews
10 stars
Whatever you like, casual or dress - not jeans.
Mia Krishnaswami
4 events
3 reviews
10 stars
Park across the street at the Christian Science parking garage
Mia Krishnaswami
4 events
3 reviews
10 stars
Eat before you go. Food was not great and overpriced.
JANE
8 events
2 reviews
4 stars
Park right by the hall....or take the T
JANE
8 events
2 reviews
4 stars
Husband wore jacket and tie...it was a fun dress up occasion
Hula girl
17 events
2 reviews
10 stars
A bit pricey...
Hula girl
17 events
2 reviews
10 stars
Parking was behind Northeastern. Students were gone so traffic was light on Sat. Afternoon.
Hula girl
17 events
2 reviews
10 stars
Dressed casual but nice.
Bruce Schweitzer
Bruce Schweitzer
7 events
3 reviews
2 stars
Traffic was tough and got there just in time. Parked at Symphony Garage for $20
Gershwin Spectacular
jaycee42
2 events
1 review
1 stars
Leave a lot of time to move around Boston especially on a weekend as traffic is abominable.
golmeda
6 events
1 review
5 stars
Drink up Beethoven's sounds and drink up some nice wine.
golmeda
6 events
1 review
5 stars
Boston is a tough city to find parking, so take public transit.
golmeda
6 events
1 review
5 stars
It's a concert, you should dress to show the orchestra some appreciation.
clo321
17 events
5 reviews
2 stars
A wide range of drinks available, from coffee to cognac.

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