Lodging South of Boston
The hotels in the Boston South Suburbs area of Massachusetts can be a quick commute into Boston (about 20 minutes), and also close to Plymouth and other scenic South Shore towns. Historic Plymouth has many small bed and breakfasts, as well as larger hotels and motor inns. Southern Massachusetts cities of New Bedford and Fall River are minutes away from Providence, Rhode Island.
Centrally located, Brockton is about 25 miles (40 km) south of Boston and about 35 miles (56 km) from Plymouth.
The Dedham and Norwood area lies along the Route 128 technology belt, and there are many fine hotels and dining options in the region.
Fall River is a waterfront community on the southeastern tip of Massachusetts close to Rhode Island. Attractions include the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast.
Foxboro is best known for the being the home of the New England Patriots and is about a 40-minute drive to Boston.
New Bedford is located on the southeastern tip of Massachusetts and is best known for its history as a center for whaling.
A seaside town with a famous history, Plymouth offers much to do for visiting couples and families and is a central location for visiting both Boston and Cape Cod.
Hotels and inns in Quincy, Braintree, Cohasset, and other South Shore towns are quick drive to Boston. Attractions include the Adams National Historic Site in Quincy.
Raynham is a town about 40 minutes south of Boston and about 30 minutes southeast of Providence, Rhode Island.
Seekonk in a residential town near Providence, Rhode Island. Located in the town is the Seekonk Speedway, a popular car-racing venue.
Wareham is a small seashore town and summer-vacation spot with great beaches and a close proximity to Cape Cod.
