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Tipping in Boston

Tipping

In restaurants, the standard gratuity is 15%-20% of your bill. Many restaurants automatically add a 15%-20% gratuity for groups of six or more.

Tip taxi drivers 15% of the fare and airport and hotel porters at least $1 per bag. It's also usual to tip chambermaids $5 or so daily. Hotel room-service tips vary and may be included in the meal charge. Masseuses and masseurs, hairstylists, manicurists, and others performing personal services generally get a 15% tip. Theater ushers, museum guides, and gas-station attendants generally do not receive tips. Tour guides may be tipped a few dollars for good service. Concierges may be tipped anywhere from $5 to $20 for exceptional service, such as securing a difficult dinner reservation or helping plan a personal sightseeing itinerary.



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