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Boston Common Visitor Information Center in Boston, MA 02111
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About Boston Common Visitor Information Center
Find maps, brochures, and helpful people to guide you around town. This center has clean bathrooms, with changing tables.
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Red or Green line to Park Street. Cross streets are Temple Place and West Street.
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- We just spent four days walking all around Boston. We came by train and stayed at the Radisson. Where were the or are there any public restrooms? Never saw one except at Quincy Market. Are there public restrooms at Boston Common? We thought we were going to a restroom and it turned out to be the underground parking garage which is fascinating, by the way (it wasn't marked as a garage). We must have walked in the wrong areas if there were any and we didn't see any signs marking them. Anyway, Boston was very nice (and expensive) place to visit. Boston has done a wonderful job preserving our history! We enjoyed the relatively affordable Duck tour (no rest room there either). Don't think we'll come again to Boston...simply too expensive. It's for rich people. We were also sad to see beggars on the streets. We loved the fact that there is no smoking in restaurants and clubs. Respectfully your average american citizens

[Submitted by Anonymous7/13/07
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