If you’re in Boston for sightseeing, the XV Beacon is ideal, just steps from Boston Common, where you can hit the Freedom Trail that travels 2.5 miles through the most historic neighborhoods in the city, including 16 important sites related to the Revolutionary War. It enjoys a leafy Beacon Hill neighborhood setting and sits in a turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts building, complete with fitness facilities, a rooftop deck with views of the Charles River and Beacon Hill, and even a destination steakhouse. When you aren’t in the mood to walk, you can take advantage of complimentary in-town car service too.
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Destination steakhouse on-site
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Complimentary in-town car service
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Rooftop deck with river and city views
The Whitney Hotel sits within a classic 1909 redbrick building at the foot of Longfellow Bridge in the Beacon Hill neighborhood, just over a 10-minute walk from Boston Common. While the exterior may reveal its lengthy past, inside it’s mostly modern, providing an ultra-chic oasis. Beyond the check-in desks there are floor-to-ceiling glass cabinets with books from prominent Massachusetts authors with multiple areas for conversation. Inside of end tables, one uses retro-inspired vintage trunks. The highly lauded Peregrine restaurant is on-site and offers a Mediterranean-influenced menu while complimentary bikes are provided for exploring the area on two wheels. Rooms include options for river views and all come with Nespresso machines, minibars, flat-screen TVs, Frette robes, and room service.
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Nestled between Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Boston Common, Hotel AKA Boston Common, formerly the Kimpton Nine Zero Hotel is highly rated while offering many desirable features. It includes a 24-hour fitness center with weight training equipment and cardio machines and free loaner bikes are available that make it easy to explore the city. Guests also enjoy a complimentary wine tasting every evening and there’s a sophisticated vintage-style lounge/dining space offering flavorful cocktails and shareable plates, with options for private dining experiences. Rooms are pet-friendly and even include water bowls and dog beds, along with flat-screen TVs, minibars, cocktail shakers, robes, and windows that open to let in the fresh air. Book a suite for a striking view and more space with separate living and sleeping areas.
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The Verb has the feel of a recording studio with a vibe that’s all about celebrating music while being just a five-minute walk from Red Sox games at Fenway Park. There’s a record player, an electric guitar, and a jukebox in the lobby, and guests will also find one of the city’s rare outdoor heated pools. The pool sits on a deck lined with umbrellas and lounge chairs where the staff will bring you free water, and if you want to keep up with your workout routine, guest passes are provided to a gym nearby. When it comes to dining, you’ll enjoy a free continental breakfast in the lobby, while the Hojoko restaurant on-site offers Japanese-style pub fare and specialty cocktails. Rooms have vintage touches that follow a quirky retro theme, amps, and Crosley record players with albums available to borrow from a well-curated library. Keurig coffeemakers, minifridges, and flat-screen TVs are included too.
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Perfectly fitting the definition of a boutique hotel, The Kendall sits in a building that was once a Victorian firehouse. Located near lively Kendall Square just minutes from downtown Boston on the Cambridge side of the Charles River, it offers an especially welcome atmosphere that has the feel of an exclusive private club. In the lobby, complimentary cookies and coffee are available and a wine hour is hosted too. There isn’t a fitness center on-site but guests enjoy access to the Cambridge Athletic Club, The Black Sheep Restaurant on-site is a highlight, serving an enticing menu that even includes some mouthwatering vegan options along with everything from ravioli to filet mignon. Rooms include comfortable beds with high-end linens, soundproofed windows that can open, coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and luxe bathrobes.
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Black Sheep Restaurant on-site
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Passes to nearby gym
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Complimentary coffee, cookies, and a daily wine hour
Located in the heart of Central Square in Cambridge, five minutes from Harvard University or Fenway Park, Sonder 907 Main sits in a historic building that dates to 1871, carefully renovated to maintain its historic character while offering a unique and luxurious stay. It was designed to honor 19th-century author Margaret Fuller, a pioneer of the transcendentalism movement, with numerous references to the period throughout. The Blue Owl Rooftop Bar is a popular hangout spot serving light bites like parmesan rosemary fries while the Dial can be found downstairs offering patio seating and American-style fare. All rooms come with king-sized beds that have pillow-top mattresses, workstations, 55″ TVs, and Bluetooth-enabled alarm clocks.
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Just steps from the Theater District and Boston Common with the Downtown Crossing shops across the street, The Godfrey Hotel is a gem, located in two historic buildings that date to the early 1900s. It offers quintessential boutique amenities like complimentary loaner bicycles and even yoga mats. There’s a cafe on-site offering items like coffee, pastries, and sandwiches, while some of the city’s best restaurants can easily be reached on foot. Rooms come with all the modern essentials, including large flat-screen TVs with smartphone-to-TV media streaming, Keurig coffeemakers, comfy beds, and soft robes.
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A beautiful boutique hotel set in a 1904 building in the heart of Boston’s Bulfinch Triangle Historic District, The Boxer provides a prime location for walks by the Charles River and strolling Beacon Hill’s cobbled streets, but if you prefer exploring on two wheels, it offers free loaner bikes too. You’ll find a 24-hour fitness room on-site along with a New England-inspired brasserie, Bulfinch Social. It’s a great spot for pre-dinner drinks and serves a tasty selection of local, seasonal, and farm-to-table cuisine. Due to the building’s triangular shape, every room is unique yet all include workstations with ergonomic chairs, comfy beds with stylish tufted bedframes, Keurig coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and luxury marble baths.
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Located right across the street from the Boston Public Garden, The Newbury boasts a sweeping staircase that winds to the beautiful residential-style rooms and suites many of which offer views of the park and downtown, like the Park View King, a huge suite with panoramic vistas, a dining room for six, and a luxe marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub, rainforest shower, and premium bath salts. All include Nespresso machines, flat-screen TVs, robes and slippers, and high-end toiletries with either park or Back Bay views. There’s a 24-hour gym, a glass-enclosed rooftop restaurant, a speakeasy-style bar, and a salon for afternoon tea.
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Located in Boston’s historic Back Bay area in Copley Square, the Lenox Hotel sits in a classic 1900 building and offers some impressive amenities in a charming, walkable neighborhood. Guests enjoy a warm welcome and personalized concierge services, along with a state-of-the-art gym. There’s an award-winning eatery serving contemporary American dishes and an authentic Irish pub on-site, while numerous famous shops and restaurants are only a few blocks away on Newbury Street. Rooms feature high ceilings, mahogany furniture, wood-burning fireplaces, and modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and large workspaces.
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Just across the road from Fenway Park, Hotel Commonwealth is a popular pick for baseball fans, with an ideal location and many cool baseball-related features, including a suite with an impressive collection of trading cards, classic baseball memorabilia, a DVD library with over 40 classic baseball films, and a 50″ Smart TV. All come with Smart TVs, Nexus tables with Google Chromecast, and pillow-top beds with Italian linens. The hotel also has an exercise room, a restaurant serving New England-influenced fare, a posh oyster bar, and a cocktail bar.
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500 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215, USA— +1 617-933-5000
The Eliot Hotel is an award-winning boutique property in historic Bay Bay, set along a gorgeous boulevard just a short stroll from Copley Place, Newbury Street, Fenway Park, top cultural attractions, art galleries, and nightlife venues. Set in a 1925 building, it’s been named among the world’s best by Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure, while offering the award-winning UNI restaurant on-site, available for breakfast and dinner, while late-night service on Fridays and Saturdays includes the hotel’s famous ramen. 24-hour room service and in-room massage are available, and guests also enjoy access to a nearby Boston Sports Club. Rooms and suites come with luxurious down bedding, minibars, and flat-screen TVs.
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370 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA 02215, USA— +1 617-267-1607