
Boston Logan Airport Address, Map and Directions
Boston, a friendly city with rich culture and tourist destinations of Boston, attracts numerous visitors from both home and abroad each year. Boston Logan Airport (BOS), located on the easterly outskirts of the city and close to Boston Harbor, serves almost 30 millions passengers annually. On this page, Boston Logan Airport address, map and driving directions will be offered for your convenience. If you want to check the flight and tickets info, please visit:
Website of Boston Logan Airport
http://www.massport.com/Pages/Default.aspx
BOS address: The Logan Airport street and mailing address is 1 Harborside Dr, Boston, MA 02128. It is only four miles from downtown Boston. Lies within the East Boston district and across from the harbor, Boston Logan Airport is close to the waterfront where there are lots of popular attractions such as the New England Aquarium and iconic Duck Tours.
Here is the location of BOS on Google maps:
Map of BOS
http://maps.google.com./maps?hl=en&tab=wl
Terminal Map of BOS is also given below:
BOS Terminal Map
http://www.ifly.com/logan-international-airport/terminal-map
How to get to and leave Boston Logan Airport? Boston Logan Airport is connected to the city by the Ted Williams Tunnel (I-90 interstate), the Sumner / Callahan Tunnel (US-1A) and shuttle boats. Besides, many different routs form all directions lead to Logan Airport. Overall, Logan Airport is easy to get to and leave for other destinations.
If you get to Logan Airport:
From the West
- Take I-90 interstate east (Masspike) to the Ted Williams Tunnel.
- Take I-90 East Exit 26 to Logan.
From the North
- take I-93 South to Exit 24B to the Callahan Tunnel
- take Route 1A North to Logan.
Or
- take Route 1 South
- exit at Route 60, and follow the signs to Logan Airport.
From the South
- take I-93 North to Exit 20 to I-90 East and Ted Williams Tunnel
- then I-90 East Exit 26 to Logan.
If you leave from Logan Airport:
Heading West
You can take Ted Williams Tunnel to I-90 westbound Masspike.
Heading North
You have tow options. The first is taking Ted Williams Tunnel to I-90 West Exit 24 (I-93 North and South). The other is take outbound roadway to Route 1A South and the Sumner Tunnel to I-93 North.
Heading South
You can take Ted Williams Tunnel to I-90 West Exit 24 (I-93 North and South).
BOS Transport: Various transport means are available at Boston Logan Airport including rental car, taxi, bus, train, van shuttle and water shuttle. By car, it will take around 20 to 30 minutes to get to downtown Boston from Logan Airport depending on traffic. By taxi, it will cost you about $25-$50 to downtown area.
Boston Logan also provides water shuttle and water taxi services. The MBTA Harbor Express can carry you to Long Wharf in downtown Boston at a cost of $1.70. Rowes Wharf Water Transport operates between Rowes Wharf and the Logan Boat Dock. The fare is $10. The fare of City Water Taxi is also $10.
If by train, you can take the Blue line at Logan Airport. By bus, the MBTA Silver Line SL1 operates between Logan Airport and South Station. The fare is around $2. You can see the details and timetable at the MBTA website:
MBTA website
http://www.mbta.com/

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