Boston's Seaport District — officially the South Boston Waterfront — has undergone one of the most dramatic urban transformations in recent American history. Two decades ago it was a parking lot and industrial waterfront; today it's home to major corporations, the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, world-class restaurants, and the Black Falcon Cruise Terminal.
Major Employers in the Seaport
The Seaport is now Boston's second major business district after the Financial District, with major tenants including PTC, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, General Electric (historic campus), Reebok, and dozens of technology and financial firms.
Getting to the Seaport
The Seaport is just 1.5 miles from Logan Airport — one of Boston's most convenient airport connections. Despite the short distance, traffic on the Ted Williams Tunnel approach can add significant time during peak hours. K · Eymen Limousine's local knowledge means we know when to leave and which approach to take.
Seaport Hotels
The Seaport is home to the Renaissance Boston Waterfront, Westin Boston Seaport District, Seaport Hotel, Aloft Boston Seaport District, and the recently opened Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport — Boston's largest hotel.
The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
The BCEC is New England's largest convention center, hosting major trade shows and conferences year-round. K · Eymen Limousine provides group transportation for conference attendees staying in Back Bay and other neighborhoods.