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Cambridge and Beyond
Cambridge is the ultimate college town, with bookstores, coffeehouses, teahouses, movie theaters, and music and clothing stores. During the summer, Harvard Square is alive with street performers and outdoor cafes. Downtown Boston, just four subway stops away, offers gourmet restaurants, museums, the Freedom Trail, and theaters. Summer School students can visit New England's historic villages, beautiful mountains, lakes, rocky coastline, and sandy ocean beaches; they can sunbathe on the grassy banks of the Charles River; and they can enjoy the green lawns and towering trees of Harvard Yard, which provides ideal spots for study, reflection, and diversion from the bustle of Harvard Square.
Transportation
Harvard University is located 6 miles (9.5 km) from Logan International Airport and 5 miles (8 km) from downtown Boston. Transportation to and from the airport is available by taxi or by public transportation. Public transportation in the Boston area is convenient and affordable (subway service to most destinations costs $1.25). Harvard's libraries, museums, and athletic facilities are within easy walking distance of residences and classrooms. Many residences, classroom buildings, and views of campus are pictured in the photo tour. A shuttle bus service provides free transportation to key locations around campus during Opening Weekend. Parking is scarce and expensive; students are strongly urged not to have a car in Cambridge.
Climate
In Cambridge, summers usually are beautiful, warm, and sunny, with occasional hot spells, cool nights, or rain.
"The entire summer was wonderful and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I saw some of the sights in Boston, like the USS Constitution and the Museum of Fine Arts, and I went to Tanglewood."
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