7 Joy Place
Daily errands do not require a car.
World-class public transportation.
Some bike infrastructure.
7 Joy Place has a Walk Score of 98 out of 100. This location is a Walker’s Paradise so daily errands do not require a car.
7 Joy Place is a five minute walk from the B Green Line B, the C Green Line C and the D Green Line D at the Park Street stop.
This location is in the Beacon Hill neighborhood in Boston. Nearby parks include Mary Dyer Statue, Boston African-American National Historic Site and Phillips St Park.
Explore how far you can travel by car, bus, bike and foot from 7 Joy Place.
7 Joy Place is a Rider’s Paradise which means world-class public transportation.
Rail lines:
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
Blue Line
0.3 mi
Bus lines:
43 Ruggles Station - Park Street Station
0.0 mi
Red Line Shuttle JFK/UMass - Park Street via Post Office
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
Green Line E Shuttle Heath Street - Park Street
0.2 mi
Red Line Shuttle Ashmont - Park Street via Post Office
0.2 mi
Red Line Shuttle Harvard - South Station
0.2 mi
Green Line Shuttle Boston University East - Park Street
0.2 mi
Red Line Shuttle Kendall/MIT - Broadway via Pearl Street
0.2 mi
7 Joy Place 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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