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Amy Lowell House
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Amy Lowell House at 65 Martha Road is an affordable apartment community named for the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet and located in Boston’s Charles River Park area, just a short walk from major hospitals, North Station, and the Charles River. The surrounding neighborhood is busy with residents, hospital staff, and visitors moving between medical centers, offices, shops, parks, and transit, so traffic can be steady throughout the day and particularly active at commuter rush hours.
Because curb space is limited and many nearby streets serve residents, patients, and service vehicles, on-street parking can be scarce and often comes with time limits or resident-only regulations, making it wise to research options and reserve parking near Amy Lowell House in advance whenever possible. Planning parking ahead of time helps you avoid circling in tight one-way streets, keeps your visit on schedule whether you are there for appointments, business, or sightseeing, and makes navigating this central part of the city far less stressful. Always review current local parking rules and official city or property guidance before you travel, as regulations and availability can change.
Parking near Amy Lowell House
Cheapest parkings near Amy Lowell House
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How to park near Amy Lowell House
Typical visit duration at Amy Lowell House 2-4 hours
Street parking immediately around Amy Lowell House in the West End is very limited, with most curb spaces marked for Boston resident permit parking and strict enforcement, so visitors typically rely on nearby pay garages instead of trying to park on the street.
Overnight parking Available at Alcott Garage (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at Alcott Garage (35 Lomasney Way), a 2 minute walk away.
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