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Apartments in Cambridge

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Top neighborhoods in Cambridge

Central Square

Central Square buzzes with energy where global cultures collide in spectacular fashion. Live music spills from indie venues while street art brightens brick facades throughout this Cambridge neighborhood. Students from nearby MIT and Harvard mix with locals in bookshops and ethnic restaurants serving everything from Ethiopian injera to Korean barbecue. The Red Line subway connects you to Boston's highlights in minutes. Find affordable accommodations in converted apartments or boutique inns away from the main drag. The walkable streets make exploring easy, with quiet residential areas just steps from the lively Mass Ave scene. When hunger strikes, you'll discover dozens of international eateries where authentic meals won't break your budget.

Kendall Square

Kendall Square buzzes with innovative energy where tech giants and MIT brainpower collide. The MIT Museum showcases mind-blowing exhibits while food trucks dish up everything from Korean BBQ to gourmet grilled cheese. Students and professionals alike zip between sleek glass towers and the iconic MIT dome, creating a vibrant atmosphere that feels like walking through tomorrow. Getting around couldn't be easier with the Red Line subway connecting you directly to downtown Boston and Harvard. Modern hotels cater primarily to business travelers, with rates reflecting the area's tech prosperity. When hunger strikes, upscale casual restaurants and quick food truck options keep the neighborhood fueled for its next big breakthrough.

Porter Square

Porter Square blends academic energy and local charm with bookstores, cafes, and artsy vibes that feel authentically Cambridge. The iconic glass pyramid entrance to the Red Line station marks the heart of this student-friendly neighborhood. You'll find vintage shops, international eateries, and the beloved Porter Square Books—all perfect for curious minds seeking a literary fix. Mid-range hotels cater to university visitors, while excellent transit options make exploring a breeze. The Red Line whisks you to Harvard Square or downtown Boston in just 15 minutes. Coffee culture thrives here with independent cafes dotting tree-lined streets, creating a welcoming atmosphere for both students and travelers.

MIT

MIT's campus buzzes with innovation where future-shapers tinker with tomorrow's tech. The iconic Great Dome and twisted metal facade of the Stata Center showcase architectural contrasts worth exploring. Visitors can dive into cutting-edge exhibits at the MIT Museum or stroll through Killian Court's manicured lawns facing the Charles River. Getting around is a breeze with the Red Line subway at Kendall/MIT station providing direct Boston access. The area offers casual cafeterias and food trucks serving international favorites at student-friendly prices. Campus remains peaceful even during academic hours, making it perfect for curious travelers seeking intellectual inspiration.

East Cambridge

East Cambridge serves up river views and brainy vibes just steps from Boston proper. Stroll past converted warehouses now buzzing with innovation labs, or catch stunning exhibits at the MIT Museum. The Charles River provides a scenic backdrop for joggers and daydreamers alike, while Cambridgeside Galleria offers retail therapy when museum-hopping leaves you spent. Local dining ranges from quick Vietnamese pho shops to sophisticated farm-to-table spots that won't disappoint. Getting around is a breeze with the Lechmere Station connecting you to downtown Boston in just 15 minutes. Accommodations trend modern with converted industrial spaces giving travelers a taste of the neighborhood's evolving character.

Top landmarks in Cambridge

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Wander through Harvard Yard, where centuries-old brick buildings have witnessed the footsteps of future presidents and Nobel laureates. Harvard Square buzzes with street performers, independent bookshops, and cafés where professors debate world-changing ideas over coffee. At MIT, marvel at the architectural playground where Frank Gehry's Stata Center defies gravity and conventional design. The Harvard Museum of Natural History houses glass flowers so realistic you'll swear they need watering. Cross the Charles River on the Harvard Bridge, counting the 'Smoots' that measure its length – a quirky MIT prank turned permanent fixture. The Kendall Square innovation hub teems with startups where tomorrow's technology is being invented today by people who look barely old enough to drive.

Longfellow Bridge featuring a bay or harbor, a sunset and a city

Find out more about Cambridge

Visitors really like Cambridge, especially its riverfront, museums, and restaurants. Activities like running give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Take a campus tour or explore the surrounding area of Harvard University and Boston University. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Fenway Park and Copley Square.

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