Year after year, Boston continues to be a premier destination, for residents and visitors alike.

Let us help you get to know the area, and we’re sure you’ll want to live here as much as we do.

City of Boston

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Schools

Public Transportation

Attractions

Arts & Entertainment

Neighborhood Post Offices

Back Bay

390 Stuart Street, 617-236-7800
Monday – Friday 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday 7:30 AM -12:30 PM

Prudential Center

800 Boylston Street, 617-267-4164
Monday – Friday 8 AM – 6 PM
Saturday 8 AM- 2 PM

Beacon Hill

136 Charles St, 617-236-7800
Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM -12:00 PM

South End

59 West Dedham St, 617-266-0989
Monday – Friday 7:30 AM – 5 PM
Saturday 8 AM- 12 PM

US Postal Office (South Boston/Water Front)

25 Dorchester Ave
Monday – Sunday 6AM – 12 AM

Hospitals

Mass General Hospital: 275 Cambridge Street, Boston

Boston Medical Center: 88 East Newton Street

Tufts Medical Center: 300 Washington Street

Brigham and Womens Hospital: 75 Francis Street

Boston Childrens Hospital:  300 Longwood Ave.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center: 330 Brookline Ave.

Hospitals
utilities

Utilities/Cable/Telephone

Comcast Cable TV. 617-787-6616

Nstar Electric. 800-592-2000

Keyspan Gas. 617-742-8400

Verizon Local Phone. 800-980-9999

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Rubbish Removal/Recycling

Most of Boston’s Neighborhood’s are on a two day trash pick-up schedule ie. Back Bay ( Monday & Thursday mornings) South End (Tuesday and Friday mornings). Some areas of each neighborhood may be on a different schedule,  if you are new to the neighborhood, contact City Hall for more information (or ask a neighbor). In general, trash is to be placed behind your building. curb-side no earlier than 6:00 PM the previous evening. The City also provides recycling for paint, motor oil, and yard waste like leaves and clippings. For more information, call 617 635-4559.

Street Cleaning

The City of Boston Sweeps neighborhood streets on a regular schedule from April 1st to November 31st. Street Sweeping days and times are clearly marked with signs. Failure to move your car on street sweeping day will very likely result in a ticket and your car may also be towed.

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Resident Parking Stickers

Resident parking stickers are free. To get yours you need to present a valid registration proving that your car is registered and principally garaged in your name and at your address. Also, there must be no outstanding Boston parking violations against either your current of previous plates.

What proof of residency can I use?

You must present the following at Boston City Hall annually to receive one: – A valid Massachusetts vehicle registration & license – Vehicle must be garaged and insured in Boston – Proof of residency – gas, electric, telephone, credit card bill, cable, or bank statement (not a home mortgage statement) that you have received in the past 30 days – If you do not have a current bill, you may prove residency by showing a copy of your lease and car registration

Present this documentation in person at Boston City Hall, Office of the Parking Clerk, 2nd Floor, Room 224. Hours are Monday to Friday, 8:15-5:15, extended hours on Thursdays.

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How do I register my car in Boston?

Contact your insurance company because your car has to be insured in Boston before it can be registered in the City. Your insurance agent can take you from there.

Where do my visitors park?

The City does not provide visitor-parking stickers. However, there are visitor parking spots in the neighborhood (usually the first two spots at the head and foot of each street), as well as various “two-hour” parking spots and meter parking. Some school parking lots also serve as “city-lots” after school hours, where residents and guests can park. Please ask your neighbors or consult City Hall before parking in these areas to ensure that they are designated as city-lots, and to find when you are allowed to use them as such (most school lots require that you are out prior to 6:45AM).

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