NFL Regular Season - Boston - Commanders @ Patriots

Commanders @ Patriots

The historic city of Boston, Massachusetts awaits as the Washington Commanders take the short trip north to face off against six time Super Bowl champions the New England Patriots.

We’ve got every aspect of your NFL trip stateside covered. Direct flights with British Airways from London, 4* Kimpton accommodation, return airport transfers, exclusive merchandise and of course tickets for the main event at Gillette Stadium for the Washington Commanders vs New England Patriots!

3rd – 6th Nov

3 Nights

from

£1,695 per person

What’s Included

  • Return Direct Flights from London Heathrow to Boston Logan International Airport in Economy Class with British Airways
  • 3 nights accommodation at 4* Kimpton Nine Zero Hotel on Room Only Basis
  • Official Guaranteed Tickets to Washington Commanders @ New England Patriots in Upper Tier Sideline at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough
  • Return Airport Transfers
  • EST Concierge Service

Optional Extras

  • Flight, Hotel & Game ticket upgrades available on request

Washington visits Boston

With both sets of fans suffering from recent lacklustre seasons, this AFC vs NFC matchup will have an extra edge as both teams fight for a return to the playoffs at the impressive Gillette Stadium.

 

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Boston, Massachusetts

Whether you’re exploring its historic sites, enjoying a game at Fenway Park, or strolling along the picturesque Charles River Esplanade, Boston’s unique character and warm hospitality leave a lasting impression on visitors.

We can even organise a trip to see Boston’s other famous sporting franchises including the Red Sox and Celtics!

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