Boston Black Pride
LGBTQ+ Travel Guide to
Planning your trip to Boston Black Pride? We've got you covered with everything you need to make your LGBTQ+ travel experience unforgettable. From the best accommodations to must-visit attractions and tips on getting around, our guide ensures you have a fantastic time celebrating with us.

Courtyard Boston Downtown
Boston offers a variety of LGBTQ+ friendly hotels and accommodations to make your stay comfortable and welcoming. Whether you prefer luxurious hotels or cozy bed-and-breakfasts, you'll find the perfect place to rest after a day of festivities.
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Standard King Room starts at 219.00 USD
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Standard Double Room starts at 269.00 USD per night
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Last Day to Book : Friday, June 13, 2025
You can also look on the site and book outside of the room blocking link
Ways To Get There


MBTA
Subway, Train & Bus
Public transit in the Greater Boston region. The website includes routes, schedules, a trip planner, fares, service alerts, real-time updates, and general information.
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Use the trip planner online to find the closest MBTA bus and T-stops using the addresses for each event listed below.

The Ride
(844) 427-7433
The RIDE paratransit service provides door-to-door, shared-ride public transportation to people who can’t use the subway, bus, or trolley all or some of the time due to temporary or permanent disability. If you’re visiting the Boston area and have a disability that prevents you from using the MBTA bus, subway, or trolley, under the ADA you can use The RIDE for up to 21 days in a 12-month period.

Drive
Taxis & Parking
Plan ahead and ensure a smooth ride to our events by scheduling an Uber or Lyft in advance or mapping out your drive to the closest parking location using the addresses listed for each event below. Some locations may involve parking that is metered or not on-site. Use SpotHero and be prepared to download local parking meter apps, which will vary by event location.