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Perfect for a morning coffee & a light breakfast. Only about 3 min away with an Uber
PAUL Bakery
631 Assembly Row
Perfect for a morning coffee & a light breakfast. Only about 3 min away with an Uber

Food scene

This is my husband's favorite mexican food restaurant.
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Papagayo
331 Great River Rd
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This is my husband's favorite mexican food restaurant.

Uber/ taxi

The best and most affordable way to travel around Medford & Boston. Use code: mariane40ue and get $2 Off your first 3 rides.
Uber and Lyft waiting lots
The best and most affordable way to travel around Medford & Boston. Use code: mariane40ue and get $2 Off your first 3 rides.

Neighborhoods

Somerville’s Assembly Row won the Curbed Cup earlier this month for the second consecutive year, meaning that a plethora of Curbed Boston readers consider the newish enclave on the Mystic the region’s best neighborhood. Assembly Row may be the new kid on the block, but we’re passionate about our history and our connection to Somerville. When you’re here, you can see it show up in big and small ways. Those little plaques you step on every few feet on the sidewalks? Each reads “You Are Here” in a different one of the 62 languages that are spoken in Somerville. Those big trusses that tower above the amphitheater, and later this year will be joined by others on the south end? They were reclaimed from the Central Steel building that once stood on this property and now stand as an icon that connects the present to the past. The unique design carved into the brick outside Earls? The Edsel emblem, which is central to our history. After all, the Ford assembly plant that stood here from 1926 to 1958 was the only place where the Ford Edsel was fully built and assembled.
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Assembly Row
Assembly Row
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Somerville’s Assembly Row won the Curbed Cup earlier this month for the second consecutive year, meaning that a plethora of Curbed Boston readers consider the newish enclave on the Mystic the region’s best neighborhood. Assembly Row may be the new kid on the block, but we’re passionate about our history and our connection to Somerville. When you’re here, you can see it show up in big and small ways. Those little plaques you step on every few feet on the sidewalks? Each reads “You Are Here” in a different one of the 62 languages that are spoken in Somerville. Those big trusses that tower above the amphitheater, and later this year will be joined by others on the south end? They were reclaimed from the Central Steel building that once stood on this property and now stand as an icon that connects the present to the past. The unique design carved into the brick outside Earls? The Edsel emblem, which is central to our history. After all, the Ford assembly plant that stood here from 1926 to 1958 was the only place where the Ford Edsel was fully built and assembled.
Tufts is a leader in American higher education, distinctive for its success as a moderately sized university that excels at research and providing students with a personal experience. Being part of a vibrant college campus is one of the best parts of being a Tufts student. Since our Airbnb place is minutes from the Tufts University Campus, you can use Uber ride, Lyft or any public transportation to get around the neighborhood. The campus is located in the midst of an extensive public transportation system, with several bus lines making stops on campus roads and a campus shuttle that stops near the subway station just a mile off-campus. Getting into Boston and the surrounding communities is easy and affordable.
Tufts
Tufts is a leader in American higher education, distinctive for its success as a moderately sized university that excels at research and providing students with a personal experience. Being part of a vibrant college campus is one of the best parts of being a Tufts student. Since our Airbnb place is minutes from the Tufts University Campus, you can use Uber ride, Lyft or any public transportation to get around the neighborhood. The campus is located in the midst of an extensive public transportation system, with several bus lines making stops on campus roads and a campus shuttle that stops near the subway station just a mile off-campus. Getting into Boston and the surrounding communities is easy and affordable.