Private Room Must Love Dogs Boston

30 Rosemont St Unit 1, Boston, United States
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Private Room Must Love Dogs

The 107 m² Private Room Must Love Dogs Boston is a great place to stay in the Dorchester district of Boston, around 7 km from the baseball stadium "Fenway Park".
This apartment is located approximately 10 minutes by car from UMass Boston Track and Fields and a short way from Shawmut underground station. The apartment is within 8 km of the Boston Symphony Hall and Logan International airport is 20 minutes’ drive away.
Private Room Must Love Dogs provides guests with a fully equipped kitchen, as well as such modern comforts as air conditioning and a washing machine.
The apartment provides a fully-fitted kitchen with all necessary utensils to prepare meals. The nearest 493 Talbot Ave opp Argyle St bus stop is within a few blocks of the property.
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  • No smoking on site
  • Wi-Fi
  • No pets allowed

Room Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Washing machine
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  • American Express
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