Boston Hotels

Boston is the largest city in New England, the capital of the state of Massachusetts, and one of the most historic, wealthy and influential cities in the United States of America. Look for accommodation in Boston, or try finding hotels in Cambridge, Revere, 4 miles to the north, Somerville, 3 miles to the north, or Brookline, 4 miles to the south.

Boston Hotels and Accommodation

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Nine Zero Hotel - A Kimpton Hotel ★★★★
90 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Rated 9/10 by 1250 reviews
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The Langham Boston ★★★★
250 Franklin Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Rated 9.1/10 by 829 reviews
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Harborside Inn Boston ★★★
185 State Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Rated 8.7/10 by 1816 reviews
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Omni Parker House ★★★★
60 School Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Rated 8.5/10 by 3128 reviews
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Ames - A Morgans Original ★★★★
1 Court Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Rated 8.8/10 by 443 reviews
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Our recommendations of Nine Zero Hotel - A Kimpton Hotel, The Langham Boston, Harborside Inn Boston, Omni Parker House, and Ames - A Morgans Original may take into account distance from Boston, guest ratings and accommodation popularity.

Popular Destinations in Boston

Back Bay

The Back Bay was once a stagnant pool of water behind the Public Garden. It now holds some of the most exclusive real estate in Boston.

Downtown

Downtown Boston is really the heart of the city. Many companies and agencies have their headquarters in the area, and City Hall and the State House are also located here.

North End

This section of Boston is rich with Italian culture, that's why the North End is known as “Little Italy.” While walking around this neighborhood, you can hear people talking in Italian.

Within Boston

Allston-Brighton

Allston-Brighton, Massachusetts is a part of the city of Boston, though it has alternated annexation over the years.

Chinatown

Boston's Chinatown was built on a landfill, though this is no longer apparent; what now identifies this area is the truly mixed uses of land.

Dorchester

Dorchester is in Boston. This article also includes Mattapan and Hyde Park, which were historically a part of Dorchester.

East Boston

A lot of neighborhoods claim to be diverse, but East Boston is the real deal. East Boston has always been a neighborhood …

Charlestown

Boston's Charlestown was the traditional home of employees at the now-decommissioned Navy Yard.

Fenway-Kenmore

Fenway-Kenmore - Home of The Fens, The Fenway, Fenway Park, the Citgo Sign, and Kenmore Square,as well as several colleges and fine arts institutions.

South End

The South End, with its blocks of Victorian brick row houses, upscale restaurants, and art galleries, is swiftly becoming one of the most popular places to live in Boston.

South Boston

South Boston is densely populated – known for three deckers and rowhouses, there are single family homes in the neighborhood too.

Jamaica Plain

Jamaica Plain is a part of the City of Boston. Diversity is the strength of “JP,” as it is lovingly referred to by residents.

Beacon Hill

One of Boston's most historic and beautiful neighborhoods, Beacon Hill is geographically demarcated by Cambridge Street to the North, Beacon Street to the South, Storrow Drive to the West, and Bowdoin Street to the East.

Financial District

The Financial District in Boston, as the name suggests, is home to a number of banks, brokerages, and law firms.

Mission Hill

Mission Hill is a quaint little neighborhood of Boston that overlooks the city from its western side.

Roxbury

Roxbury is in Boston.

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Boston Travel Tips

Go and see the Boston Pops... there is really no much more to say! Anna T.
irish bars on union street especially hennesseys cant go wrong and head to brighton for some great pubs also James R.
Eat a lot of lobsters and snow crabs, and check out the town and like what augustana says "I'm going to Boston start a new life start a new town, and leave everything behind." Jodel A.
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