
Journey by Boat
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308 Congress Street, 6th floor
Boston, MA 02210-1056
888-240-3734
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| Take the MBTA watter shuttle from South Shore to Boston for only $1! Shuttles drop you off at the piers, only a short walk from the Boston Children's Museum. Leave the car behind and journey by sea! |
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Commuter Boats from Quincy
These depart on Route 3A at the Fore River Bridge rotary and arrive at Long Wharf/Aquarium.
The museum is only a short walk away from Long Wharf. Just turn left towards the Rowes Wharf/Boston Harbor Hotel. Follow the Harbor Walk and walk across the Old Northern Ave foot bridge, towards the Federal Courthouse. At the end of the bridge, turn right onto Sleeper Street, and cross Seaport Boulevard at the crosswalk. The Boston Children's Museum banner will be straight ahead. Keep going straight on Sleeper St. and cut across the parking lot to the Museum's waterfront entrance. |
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Commuter Boats from Hull
These depart on Main Street in Pemberton Point and arrive at Long Wharf/Aquarium
The museum is only a short walk away from Long Wharf. Just turn left towards the Rowes Wharf/Boston Harbor Hotel. Follow the Harbor Walk and walk across the Old Northern Ave foot bridge, towards the Federal Courthouse. At the end of the bridge, turn right onto Sleeper Street, and cross Seaport Boulevard at the crosswalk. The Boston Children's Museum banner will be straight ahead. Keep going straight on Sleeper St. and cut across the parking lot to the Museum's waterfront entrance. |
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Commuter Boats from Hingham
These depart on Route 3A from the Hingham Shipyard (Weymouth Line) and arrive at Rowes Wharf/Boston Harbor Hotel.
The museum is only a short walk away from Rowes Wharf. You’ll see the Old Northern Avenue bridge on your left. Cross the bridge, towards the Federal Courthouse. At the end of the bridge, turn right onto Sleeper Street, and cross Seaport Boulevard at the crosswalk. The Boston Children's Museum banner will be straight ahead. Keep going straight on Sleeper St. and cut across the parking lot to the Museum's waterfront entrance. |
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