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Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston
54-68 Devonshire St, Boston, MA 02109, , Boston, 02109, USA
Tripadvisor
4
Very good

+640 reviews

from USD$ 214/night
The Godfrey Hotel Boston
505 Washington Street, BostonMassachusetts 02111, Boston, 02111, USA
Tripadvisor
4.5
Very good

+8224 reviews

from USD$ 126/night
Yotel Boston
65 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, MA 02210United States, Boston, 02210, USA
Tripadvisor
4
Very good

+1570 reviews

from USD$ 111/night
Marriott Vacation Club Pulse at Custom House Boston
3 McKinley Square, BostonMassachusetts 02109, Boston, 02109, USA
Tripadvisor
4.5
Very good

+1090 reviews

from USD$ 219/night
Boston Marriott Copley Place
110 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02116, , Boston, 02116, USA
Tripadvisor
4
Very good

+4154 reviews

from USD$ 198/night
The Lenox Hotel
61 Exeter Street, BostonMassachusetts 02116, Boston, 02116, USA
Tripadvisor
4.5
Very good

+3953 reviews

from USD$ 381/night
The Boxer
107 Merrimac Street, BostonMassachusetts 02114, Boston, 02114, USA
Tripadvisor
4.5
Very good

+1645 reviews

from USD$ 161/night
Boston Harbor
70 Rowes Wharf, BostonMassachusetts 02110, Boston, 02110, USA
Tripadvisor
4.5
Very good

+2404 reviews

from USD$ 431/night
W Boston
100 Stuart St, Boston, MA 02116, , Boston, 02116, USA
Tripadvisor
4.5
Very good

+2283 reviews

from USD$ 405/night
Hyatt Regency Boston
1 Avenue de Lafayette, BostonMassachusetts 02111, Boston, 02111, USA
Tripadvisor
4
Very good

+6113 reviews

from USD$ 191/night

Why Visit Boston

Boston, Massachusetts, is a city that offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern attractions. Whether you're a history buff, sports fan, art enthusiast, or foodie, Boston has something for everyone. It's one of the oldest cities in the United States, and it proudly celebrates its rich colonial past while embracing innovation and modernity.

A Walk Through History

Boston was the epicenter of the American Revolution. Key landmarks like the Freedom Trail, which takes you to 16 historic sites including the Old State House, Paul Revere's House, and the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, let visitors step back in time to when the nation was born. If you're fascinated by history, Boston's cobblestone streets will make you feel like you've walked straight into a history book.

Cultural Delights

Beyond history, Boston is home to some world-class cultural institutions. The Museum of Fine Arts houses an impressive collection of art from around the globe, while the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum offers an intimate and unique experience, displaying works of art in a stunning Venetian-style palace. Theater-goers will appreciate Boston's Theater District, where Broadway shows and live performances happen year-round. With its diverse cultural offerings, Boston truly has a unique energy that appeals to a wide range of visitors.

Sports and Entertainment

For sports lovers, Boston is a dream. The city is home to legendary teams like the Boston Red Sox (Fenway Park), Boston Celtics (TD Garden), and New England Patriots (Gillette Stadium). You can catch a game or simply bask in the city's passionate sports culture, which is a must-do for many visitors.

Food Scene

From clam chowder to lobster rolls, Boston's food scene is not to be missed. The city's diverse culinary offerings range from historic seafood shacks to trendy food halls, with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Quincy Market is the go-to spot for a quick bite, while areas like the North End offer an Italian feast with some of the best pasta and cannoli you'll ever taste.

How to Get Cheap Hotels in Boston

Boston is known for its high cost of living, and as a popular tourist destination, hotel prices can be steep, especially during peak seasons. However, there are several ways to find affordable accommodations without compromising comfort or convenience. Here are a few tips:

  • Book Early: Booking early can help you secure better rates, especially for popular tourist seasons like summer and around holidays. Consider booking at least three months in advance for the best prices.
  • Visit During Off-Peak Seasons: Boston can be crowded and expensive during the summer and around major holidays. Visiting in the off-season (fall or winter) can allow you to find much more affordable hotel rates, along with fewer crowds.
  • Use Discount Platforms: Sites such as Innrox, Hotels.com, and Priceline frequently feature discounts and special promotions for Boston hotels.
  • Consider outside downtown Boston: While staying in downtown Boston puts you close to major attractions, hotels there tend to be pricier. Opting for accommodations in neighborhoods like Allston, Jamaica Plain, or South Boston can offer more budget-friendly options, while still keeping you within a short commute to the main tourist spots.
  • Leverage Loyalty Programs: Many hotel chains offer perks like discounts or free nights for members of their rewards programs.
  • Stay Flexible: Last-minute deals can sometimes be found if your travel plans allow for spontaneity.

Where to Stay

To make the most of your Boston adventure, consider staying in one of these neighborhoods, each offering convenient access to the city's landmarks:

  1. Back Bay

    Known for its Victorian brownstones and upscale shopping, Back Bay is close to landmarks like Copley Square and Newbury Street. Stay at the historic Fairmont Copley Plaza for luxury and elegance.

  2. Beacon Hill

    This charming neighborhood, with its narrow, gaslit streets, puts you near Boston Common and the Massachusetts State House. The Beacon Hill Hotel offers boutique accommodations in the heart of this picturesque area.

  3. Downtown/Waterfront

    Ideal for exploring the Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall, and the New England Aquarium. Consider staying at the Boston Harbor Hotel or Marriott Long Wharf for stunning waterfront views.

  4. Seaport District

    A modern area with great dining, cultural venues, and harbor views. The Seaport Hotel and The Envoy Hotel provide stylish stays with easy access to the waterfront.

Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or an art enthusiast, Boston has something special to offer. By staying in one of these neighborhoods, you'll be perfectly situated to explore the city's iconic landmarks and vibrant culture. Pack your walking shoes and get ready to immerse yourself in the charm of Boston!


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