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Welcome to the City of Champions
There’s a very good reason why Brockton’s been called the City of Champions. The sporting scene here has always been exciting, and it’s the hometown of boxing champs Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler. You’ll certainly feel like you’re onto a winner with Brockton vacation rentals, which place you only around a half hour’s drive from bustling Boston. You’ll also have the city’s quaint, historic museums on your doorstep, which give you an insight into the long and proud heritage of this corner of Massachusetts.
Sightseeing in and around Brockton
Are you hoping to find top things to see and do while you're in the area? Venture out of your vacation home and experience everything that makes Brockton a fun spot to vacation. These are some of the most popular attractions to see, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Rockland Golf Course (5.7 mi / 9.1 km)
- Rockland Ice Rink (6.3 mi / 10.1 km)
- F1 Boston (9.4 mi / 15.2 km)
- Blue Hills Reservation (9.5 mi / 15.3 km)
- Blue Hills Ski Area (10.4 mi / 16.7 km)
- Granite Links Golf Club (11.2 mi / 18 km)
Summer vacations in New England
When should you book that stay in a Brockton vacation rental? Your best bet is the late spring or summer, when New England is warm – but rarely uncomfortably hot – and you can amble, sightsee, and sit outside coffee houses and bars. This is also a popular season for seeing nearby Boston at its best, whether you want to visit George Washington’s iconic warship the USS Constitution, or the Skywalk Observatory, where you can take in panoramic views across the wider region.
Parks and waterways in Brockton
While Brockton may look at first glance as a purely urban setting, situated around a 40-minute drive from the Atlantic coastline, it does have its pockets of nature. Sprawling along the Salisbury Plain River, it has a number of public parks, complete with ponds which add to the sense of serenity. And, close to the city, there’s the Ames Nowell State Park, which covers over 700 acres and is a suitably rugged counterpoint to Brockton’s stately streets.
Transportation options to and around Brockton
Fly into Logan International Airport (BOS), the closest airport, located 19.5 mi (31.4 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you can also fly into Boston, MA (BNH-Boston Harbor Seaplane Base), which is 19.2 mi (30.9 km) away.
If you're traveling by train, Brockton Station, Brockton Campello Station and Brockton Montello Station are the main stations that serve the city.