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BOS

Boston Logan International Airport

Boston, US · 5 km (3 mi) northeast of downtown Boston

Insider notes

Local

Seafood enthusiasts can navigate between multiple Legal Sea Foods locations sprawled across the airport, swapping one crowded venue for a quieter option in another terminal.

Time

Allocate extra time for exploring the Boston Public Market in Terminal C near Gate C27 — it’s a microcosm of the regional food scene.

Avoid

Terminal E can become overwhelmingly busy during peak international departure times, so secure a seat in a lounge to buffer the crowds.

About this airport

Welcome

Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is a food-lovers' haven first, transportation hub second, according to frequent flyers. Situated just 5 km northeast of downtown Boston, Logan is unique in its embrace of local culinary delights. From freshly shucked oysters at Legal Sea Foods scattered across all four terminals — A, B, C, and E — to craft Massachusetts beer at the Harpoon Tap Room in Terminal A, locals and visitors alike find comfort in Boston's airport food options that defy the generic expectations of airport cuisine.

At a glance

Hosting over 36.4 million passengers annually on six runways, Boston Logan serves as a hub for Delta Air Lines. Terminal A accommodates Delta and WestJet flights, while Terminal B is the domain of American Airlines and Spirit Airlines. JetBlue and Cape Air operate from Terminal C, whereas Terminal E handles international carriers like British Airways, Lufthansa, and Emirates. The airport's proximity to downtown Boston makes it a prime departure point not just for flights, but for culinary adventures with local flair.

Terminals & layout

Logan's terminals are an eclectic mix of older structures, which many travelers find confusing to navigate quickly. Terminal A is where Delta reigns, featuring not just airlines but eateries like Legal Sea Foods and the Harpoon Tap Room. Terminal B, serving American Airlines and Spirit, offers both fine food at Stephanie’s near Gate B24 and steak options at Todd English's Bonfire located by Gate B36. Terminal C is known for its farm-market feel, especially near Gate C27 where the Boston Public Market features New England vendors. Terminal E, with its international focus, offers travelers places like Legal Sea Foods and the Boston Harbor Distillery, where they can enjoy local spirits with views of the tarmac.

Getting to and from the city

Transport to and from Logan is well-facilitated by the MBTA Blue Line subway and the Silver Line bus rapid transit, which conveniently connects the airport to the city. Ride-share options like Uber and Lyft hover below $20, while the Logan Express coach services spread across Braintree, Framingham, Woburn, and other locales might take upwards of 60 minutes, especially during rush hours. For those preferring water, a Massport Water Taxi offers another scenic exit from the airport.

Traveller essentials

Parking is extensive but pricey: Central Parking Garage and Terminal B Parking Garage both charge $46 a day, while Economy Parking is a more economical option at $23 per day. Terminal E Lot and valet parking are options for those needing convenience, with valet setting you back $60. Those needing technology can visit Tech on the Go or iStore in Terminal A, while avid readers can swing by Hudson Booksellers in Terminal B.

Dining & shopping highlights

Food critiques consistently praise Logan's dedication to local culinary charm. Besides Legal Sea Foods appearing in every terminal, travelers can indulge in Cisco Brew Pub in Terminal B and Boston Harbor Distillery in Terminal E. The Boston Public Market near Terminal C's Gate C27 offers a surprise snapshot of New England's bounty with vendors like Red's Best, Mother Juice, and Beantown Pastrami. Shoppers find everything from Air Essentials in Terminal A to duty-free boutiques in Terminal E for luxury and necessity shopping.

Lounges

Lounging at BOS takes on a premium edge with ten varied options. Terminal A boasts the Delta Sky Club, while United Club and American Airlines Admirals Club serve Terminal B. In Terminal C, travelers enjoy The Lounge BOS and Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club. International flyers in Terminal E can unwind in the Air France Lounge or British Airways Galleries Lounge, providing a restorative pause during hectic travel schedules.

Insider tips

  • Local: Seafood enthusiasts can navigate between multiple Legal Sea Foods locations sprawled across the airport, swapping one crowded venue for a quieter option in another terminal.
  • Time: Allocate extra time for exploring the Boston Public Market in Terminal C near Gate C27 — it’s a microcosm of the regional food scene.
  • Avoid: Terminal E can become overwhelmingly busy during peak international departure times, so secure a seat in a lounge to buffer the crowds.
  • Quiet: Ease into a peaceful pre-flight drink at Vino Volo’s Terminal E location by Gate E6, which offers a serene atmosphere away from the hustle.
  • Insider: Foodies stuck landside should visit Dine Boston pre-security near Terminal E to enjoy chef-driven meals from local Boston eateries.
  • Late-night: When hunger strikes late, Potbelly Sandwich Shop by Gate C11 in Terminal C remains open until the last flight departs.
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