I think there are multiple hotels on the Worlds 2016 website, but I'm not sure if there is only one "official" hotel, like if that's where the athletes are staying or whatever.
Fenway area is obviously great, but if you are looking at a new neighborhood Back Bay is a good choice. Close to two subway lines (green and orange) and lots of cool restaurants and shopping (Newbury street!). Downtown is a little more business-focused and doesn't have such a great restaurant selection, but is still really close to everything. The seaport area is an up and coming area, it's where the secondary rink and all the hotels for 2014 Nationals were. Cambridge is a bit hit-or-miss. There's nice areas, and obviously checking out the Harvard and MIT campuses is pretty cool, but there are also some areas that are getting pretty run down (Central Square is what I'm thinking of for that, although there are still lots of great restaurants around there). You mostly want to look for proximity to subway lines, especially since you really don't know what the weather might be doing in late March/early April. Boston is very walkable, but when you want to get somewhere it's nice to have the subway (just don't expect it to always be perfectly reliable or for trains to come when they should, as any Boston commuter will tell you)
If anyone has any questions about Boston- food, subway, things to do, etc- please don't hesitate to ask me or shoot me a PM. I live on the outskirts of the city but work right next to the TD Garden so I'm happy to help people figure out things about the city.
Thank you! I got to explore a little of Back Bay when I went to Nationals, namely I went to a bookstore/breakfast joint in the area. I don't remember the name except that I had delicious stuffed french toast there. But that was about it. I found an OK hotel/flight package deal for a few hotels in the Back Bay area.
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) so with my extra time between them and the exhibition, I'm looking for some fun places to visit! I'm also hoping to check out Boston University since I'm applying there for college :hap93: