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Directions

Venue:
John Hancock Conference Center
40 Trinity Place (off Stuart Street)
Boston, MA
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By Car from West
Follow the Mass Pike (Rt. 90) East towards Boston and take Exit 22 (Prudential Center/Copley Square).

Bear right to Copley Square. This will bring you onto Stuart Street. At the second set of lights, take a right onto Clarendon Street and look for Hard Rock Cafe on your left.

The parking garage (John Hancock Garage) is a 1/2 block beyond the Hard Rock Cafe on the right-hand side of Clarendon Street.

By Car from North/South
Follow Route 93 towards Boston and take Exit 26 (Storrow Drive/Cambridge).

Follow signs onto Storrow Drive/Back Bay. Follow Storrow Drive signs to Back Bay and exit at Copley Square (a left exit). Turn right at the lights onto Beacon Street. At the second set of lights, turn left onto Clarendon Street.

Follow Clarendon St. through (7) sets of lights and look for the Hard Rock Cafe on your left. The John Hancock parking garage is 1/2 block past the Hard Rock Cafe on the right.

By Subway/Commuter Rail

Back Bay Station
Orange Line or Commuter Rail. Turn right on Dartmouth Street. Make first right onto Stuart Street. Make first right onto Trinity Place. We are on the left.

Copley Station - Green Line.
Walk diagonally across Copley Square towards Trinity Church. Walk between Copley Plaza Hotel and John Hancock Tower onto Trinity Place. We are one block down on left.

Parking

100 Clarendon Street (1/2 block past the Hard Rock Cafe on the right).

Open car park on corner of Stuart and Clarendon Streets.

Limited parking available on Stuart Street

 

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