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Experience modern city living in historic West End, where the city’s most iconic neighborhoods intersect. Located near downtown, steps from city transit and treasures, The Sudbury grants unrivaled access to the best of Boston.

sudbury high-rise residential building exterior with scenic terrace overlooking downtown Boston
sweeping views of downtown Boston and beyond
  • Whether you’re headed to work, grocery shopping, or taking an evening stroll, a walk score of 99 means you’ll have no trouble getting your steps in.
  • Savor delicacies at Boston Public Market, catch a game at TD Garden, explore Beacon Hill, or dine out in North End.
  • With Congress Street and North Station minutes away, you can commute and explore without the hassle of parking.
  • Enjoy Boston’s beautiful parks and waterscapes with The Greenway, Harbor Walk, and Charles River Esplanade nearby.
  • Keep your fridge stocked with Whole Foods, Star Market, Hub Hall, and Boston Public Market located within three blocks.
  • Walk to iconic landmarks like Faneuil Hall, the Haymarket, Old North Church, Paul Revere House, and more.
  • Post Office Square (Norman B. Leventhal Park) in Boston, showing a green space with people relaxing, surrounded by trees, modern office buildings, and the Glass Pavilion café in the background.
  • Boston’s Theatre District, featuring the Boston Opera House, illuminated streetlights, café seating, and vibrant signage
  • Boston’s North Station and TD Garden at night, with illuminated signage, glass architecture, and people moving up the escalators and stairs
  • sunset over the Charles River Esplanade in Boston, with silhouetted people gathered on a wooden dock
  • Boston Public Market, featuring a small vendor selling fresh herbs, flowers, and specialty goods
  • Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park in Boston, with the Boston Custom House Tower prominently visible in the background. The park, located along the waterfront in the North End, features a beautiful trellis covered in greenery, which is a well-known spot for visitors and locals alike. The Custom House Tower, an iconic Boston landmark, is illuminated in the evening,
  • Whether you’re headed to work, grocery shopping, or taking an evening stroll, a walk score of 99 means you’ll have no trouble getting your steps in.Post Office Square (Norman B. Leventhal Park) in Boston, showing a green space with people relaxing, surrounded by trees, modern office buildings, and the Glass Pavilion café in the background.
  • Savor delicacies at Boston Public Market, catch a game at TD Garden, explore Beacon Hill, or dine out in North End.Boston’s Theatre District, featuring the Boston Opera House, illuminated streetlights, café seating, and vibrant signage
  • With Congress Street and North Station minutes away, you can commute and explore without the hassle of parking. Boston’s North Station and TD Garden at night, with illuminated signage, glass architecture, and people moving up the escalators and stairs
  • Enjoy Boston’s beautiful parks and waterscapes with The Greenway, Harbor Walk, and Charles River Esplanade nearby.sunset over the Charles River Esplanade in Boston, with silhouetted people gathered on a wooden dock
  • Keep your fridge stocked with Whole Foods, Star Market, Hub Hall, and Boston Public Market located within three blocks. Boston Public Market, featuring a small vendor selling fresh herbs, flowers, and specialty goods
  • Walk to iconic landmarks like Faneuil Hall, the Haymarket, Old North Church, Paul Revere House, and more. Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park in Boston, with the Boston Custom House Tower prominently visible in the background. The park, located along the waterfront in the North End, features a beautiful trellis covered in greenery, which is a well-known spot for visitors and locals alike. The Custom House Tower, an iconic Boston landmark, is illuminated in the evening,