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    SweatHouz Burlington

    4.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Japanese Acupuncture Clinic

    Japanese Acupuncture Clinic

    4.8(29 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Today was my first visit with Tamie and I have to say, I felt so comfortable and confident in her…read moreknowledge! I am trying to get pregnant after suffering a PMP and miscarriage in March. The session was relaxing, I loved the heated bed and lamp. 0 pain. She offered to order labs that were needed, instead of having me go to my PCP which would have taken longer. She offered supplements that would help me conceive. She replies to emails immediately and has suggested what foods to eat and avoid and answered my million questions about myself and even my husband right away. I'm a health provider myself, and I could tell her knowledge about the human body is impeccable. Her care for her patients really shows. 10*s!

    We came to Tamie after my mom had a very long medical course and was seeking treatment for pain…read moremanagement and a host of other things. Tamie was very communicative from the start. She has sets of forms to fill out for information based on your needs from her. She does a very through intake as a first appointment that is 2 hours. Based on that we decided to come weekly for 1 hour. After the first session the pain in my mom's shoulder had disappeared for 3 days and is steadily improving. Tamie is also helpful with supplements and alternative treatments. She willing to try things and is very knowledge. We really appreciate all her help and would highly recommend her to anyone who is looking for a thoughtful and kind holistic practice where you see results quickly and steadily.

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    North Suburban Family Branch - North Suburban YMCA

    North Suburban Family Branch

    2.7(58 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    This is one of the best places i've ever been in Massachusetts, nay, the United States. This was a…read morebeautiful experience that made me feel renewed. Going into the pool was like a baptism. It was very cheap to get into also. An all around perfect YMCA

    Happy to see that this YMCA's website now finally does allow you to see how much membership…read morecosts---for a while they required you to share email & phone info in order to receive that info, after which they'd bombard you with nagging calls & emails if you didn't sign up immediately. Whew. Whoever came up with that bright idea, I hope no longer works there! I came back here out of curiosity after a good 1-2 years away after discovering the Waltham Y, which is about the same drive time from where i live (Arlington) but is open later and has a sauna which this Woburn location lacks (they do have a steamroom), and is generally a much more pleasant environment. Now it appears that Woburn Y has extended its hours so that it closes just 30 minutes earlier M-Thu (9:30pm), 1 hour earlier on Fridays (7pm), and the same time on Sat/Sun (6pm)...so they're almost there! Everything is about the same as I remembered, except they have moved the one squat cage in the main functional fitness/cardio central area to the front workout room next to two other squat cages, where all the free weights and the one pulley multi-station is, making it even more crammed/crowded than before. The weight plates are strangely mismatched, which makes things a bit awkward if you are using one of the squat stations at the same time as folks are on the other two squat stations as well as the leg press machine, all of which share this random (3 different kinds!) weight plate collection. Now, God help you if you come here to lift weights during the peak 5-7pm period: I swear, it's just as bad as Planet Fitness in terms of being packed in there like sardines! Must be hell whenever there's a flu, cold, or covid bug going around. Oh, and remember what I said about "too bad this place lacks a sauna"---well, actually it DOES have a sauna: i.e. this front weights area, where the AC either doesn't work or is kept at 82F!!! Yep, while the main central area was probably a very comfy 68-72F, pretty much everybody in this cramped little space was sweating buckets! Luckily the day I went, everyone must've remembered to use deodorant because nobody particularly stank...but I can imagine how bad it must be on those days when somebody does! It seems like this Y's management has made a conscious decision to relegate lifters to second-class status, keeping the largest and most pleasant space in the center of the gym, with floor-to-ceiling glass views of the swimming pool and main street, for the "functional fitness" and dubious Life Fitness strength machines users. I'm guessing it's for cold, hard dollars-and-cents economic reasons, i.e. to promote personal training. People who lift weights usually know what the hell they're doing and are far less likely to shell out $50-70/hour for personal training. So I did notice a number of personal trainers with their clients in that central area, but for the most part the it was far less densely packed than the front weights area. Sigh, capitalism...

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    Boston Marriott Burlington - The Boston Marriott Burlington is conventiently located off Route 128 / I-95 and 3A near the Burlington Mall.

    Boston Marriott Burlington

    3.2(155 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    It's not a firm five stars but was close…read more The hotel was clean, service was good and if you're a platinum or above member or you paid for lounge access... the M lounge was spacious. The knocks... 1) did find some hairs in the corner of bathroom. I wasn't looking for it, but it was obvious enough. 2) on Wednesday the M lounge attendant was rude or frantic. Other days and in AM they're great. 3) the food was same as all other lounges but some offer complimentary beer and wine. Don't drink so I didn't care. Overall, impressed and would recommend this location.

    Not a bad hotel overall, but it didn't feel like what I typically expect from a Marriott…read more The first issue was security. I discovered on the morning of our second day that our ground-floor window opened--and, more importantly, it wasn't locked. It's kind of neat that the window opens, but it definitely should have been secured before guests arrived. Another surprise was that there was no complimentary coffee available in the lobby on the weekend. We had to leave very early on Friday morning, and grabbing a quick cup of coffee before heading out would have been nice. That seems like a basic amenity for a Marriott. We were staying during a large baseball tournament, so the hotel was filled with teams. In the evenings, the players wanted to relax, play cards, and hang out. They were sitting on the couches by the fireplace--not inside the restaurant--but because one of the boys had a Gatorade on the table, staff told them they had to leave since that area was considered part of the restaurant. It felt unnecessarily strict and gave the impression that the hotel wasn't very accommodating to families and tournament guests. To the hotel's credit, they did an impressive job keeping everything clean. Between what appeared to be two wedding receptions, hundreds of teenage baseball players, and FIFA soccer visitors, the staff had their hands full, and the property remained well maintained. My last complaint is one I've noticed in many hotels: the bathroom exhaust fan was ineffective. After a hot shower, the bathroom stayed humid and damp for hours. Overall, I would recommend staying here, especially if you need to be in the area. Just don't expect the warm, welcoming atmosphere that I usually associate with Marriott properties. The hotel was clean and comfortable, but some of the policies and guest experience felt a little more rigid than necessary.

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    Boston Marriott Burlington - The lavish Executive Suite is the perfect room if you need a little extra space or would like to host an intimate event.

    The lavish Executive Suite is the perfect room if you need a little extra space or would like to host an intimate event.

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