Politics & Government

City Of Boston: 2021 Boston Marathon Parking Restrictions

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September 27, 2021

Parking restrictions will be in effect in Boston in the week leading up to the October 11 Boston Marathon.

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The 2021 Boston Marathon is scheduled to take place on Monday, October 11, 2021. The Marathon will be the only event taking place on the public roadways for the weekend. The traditional races, such as the BAA 5K and the Invitational Mile, will not be happening.

People coming into the City for the events are urged not to drive their personal vehicles. Information on Bluebikes rentals may be found online, and information on the MBTA may be found on the T's website. For a faster return trip, the MBTA advises riders to purchase a round-trip rather than a one-way ticket. Walking is also a great way to move around Boston.

Find out what's happening in Bostonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Changes to the restrictions on this page may be made by the City of Boston’s Police and Transportation Departments. It is important to read all posted signs and variable message boards carefully.

The 2021 Boston Marathon is scheduled to take place on Monday, October 11, 2021. The Marathon will be the only event taking place on the public roadways for the weekend. The traditional races, such as the BAA 5K and the Invitational Mile, will not be happening.

People coming into the City for the events are urged not to drive their personal vehicles. Information on Bluebikes rentals may be found online, and information on the MBTA may be found on the T's website. For a faster return trip, the MBTA advises riders to purchase a round-trip rather than a one-way ticket. Walking is also a great way to move around Boston.

Changes to the restrictions on this page may be made by the City of Boston’s Police and Transportation Departments. It is important to read all posted signs and variable message boards carefully.


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