Trinity Church Boston

206 Clarendon Street, Boston, MA 02115

MBTA

On the MBTA Orange Subway Line, get off at Back Bay station and walk two blocks north. On the Green Subway Line, get off at the Copley Square station and walk one block east. The Route 39 bus also stops at Copley Square.

Driving Directions

FROM INTERSTATE 93 (SOUTHBOUND)
Take Exit 26 to Storrow Drive. After approximately one mile, exit left to Copley Square. At the first light, turn right onto Beacon St. Proceed two blocks and turn left on Clarendon St. Follow Clarendon three blocks.

FROM INTERSTATE 93 (NORTHBOUND)
Take Exit 18. Continue on I-93 Frontage Rd. Take E Berkeley St to Boylston St.

FROM MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE (INTERSTATE 90) EASTBOUND
Exit at Copley Square. Turn left onto Dartmouth St. Church is on right between St. James Ave. and Boylston St. Note: There is no Copley Square exit from the Turnpike Westbound from Boston; use Storrow Drive West.

FROM STORROW DRIVE (EASTBOUND)
Exit at Copley Square/Clarendon St. Follow Clarendon three blocks.

FROM STORROW DRIVE (WESTBOUND)
Exit at Copley Square. At the first light, turn right onto Beacon St. Proceed two blocks and turn left on Clarendon St. Follow Clarendon three blocks.

Parking

There is limited street parking in the neighborhood.

Worshiper parking at the 500 Boylston Street Garage is available with a special discount sticker during services on Sundays. Worshipers who enter the garage anytime on Sunday between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. (with a validation) will receive the first three hours of parking for $10. Be sure to pick up a "chaser ticket" from the front desk of the Parish House (entrance at 206 Clarendon St.). This ticket is inserted into a machine along with the parking ticket you receive upon entering the garage. Entrances to the garage are located on Clarendon St. and St. James Ave.

There is also a supply of vouchered parking tickets for the parking garage at 100 Clarendon Street. These can be used for Trinity events on any day and cover up to three hours of parking for $7.

Boston's Trinity Church