60 Temple Street
Daily errands do not require a car.
World-class public transportation.
Biking is convenient for most trips.
60 Temple Street has a Walk Score of 98 out of 100. This location is a Walker’s Paradise so daily errands do not require a car.
60 Temple Street is a three minute walk from the Blue Line at the Bowdoin stop.
This location is in the Beacon Hill neighborhood in Boston. Nearby parks include Smith Court Residences, Anne Hutchinson Statue and Mary Dyer Statue.
Explore how far you can travel by car, bus, bike and foot from 60 Temple Street.
60 Temple Street is a Rider’s Paradise which means world-class public transportation.
Rail lines:
Blue Line
0.1 mi
E Green Line E
0.2 mi
B Green Line B
0.2 mi
D Green Line D
0.2 mi
C Green Line C
0.2 mi
Red Line
0.2 mi
Orange Line
0.3 mi
Bus lines:
43 Ruggles Station - Park Street Station
0.1 mi
Blue Line Shuttle Airport - Government Center (Local)
0.2 mi
Blue Line Shuttle Orient Heights - Government Center (Local)
0.2 mi
Blue Line Shuttle Airport - Government Center via Maverick
0.2 mi
57 Watertown Yard - Kenmore Station
0.2 mi
39 Forest Hills Station - Back Bay Station
0.2 mi
15 Fields Corner Station or St Peter's Square - Ruggles Station
0.2 mi
Red Line Shuttle Harvard - JFK/UMass via State Street
0.2 mi
Blue Line Shuttle Orient Heights - Government Center (Express)
0.2 mi
Green Line Shuttle Union Square - Government Center
0.2 mi
60 Temple Street is in the Beacon Hill neighborhood. Beacon Hill is the most walkable neighborhood in Boston with a neighborhood Walk Score of 99.
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