Cool Boston is often referred to as a cultural and artistic capital of the U.S. (don’t tell New York), the ‘Athens of America’. Which isn’t surprising, seeing as it’s packed with impressive architecture, housing great collections of art and antiquities, orchestras and theatre companies, and libraries. Which makes it a great choice for a city break. But that downplays Boston’s appeal for sports fans, and foodies, and for those interested in America’s history. Now, to cater for such a wide variety of visitors, Boston has an equally wide variety of accommodation, spread throughout the city, but if you’re looking for the coolest hotels in Boston then you’ll find the highest concentrations of hip hotels in Downtown Boston, Back Bay, South End, Boston Harbour and North End. Or, if you want to speed your search even further, you can keep on reading…
Boston (West End)
What was once the iconic Charles Street Jail is now the stunning, vibrant Liberty Boston Hotel. Minimalist rooms with epic views over Charles River. The restaurant CLINK serves inventive and modern cuisine and still features the jail bars and catwalk. A stylish hotel near the city centre.
Boston (Downtown)
On the Eastern Corner of Boston Common and two blocks away from historic Beacon Hill, Nine Zero is an all-singing, all-dancing hotel with good attention to detail, suitable for business or pleasure, with or without children.
Boston (Back Bay)
This stylish design-led 19th-century brownstone has a home-from-home feel in a prime Back Bay spot that’s ideal for Newbury Street shoppers and culture seekers alike. It’s sharp modern décor yet family-friendly amenities make it a great all-rounder.
Boston (Fenway-Kenmore)
A classic 1959 hotel, located in Boston’s hip Fenway neighbourhood. The hotel has been painstakingly restored to encapsulate the history and future of Fenway's vibrant music scene. Decor is a perfect marriage of modern style and homage to the areas cultural roots. A characterful and trendy spot.
Boston (West End)
This boutique hotel offers a contemporary downtown feel in the heart of Boston's historic Bulfinch Triangle. Bedrooms have a classic loft apartment aesthetic with cool earthy tones and vintage furniture pieces. Fantastically located for exploring the heritage of the city, restaurants and shopping.
Boston (Waterfront)
A trendy hotel in the district of Seaport. Rooms are contemporary with marigold curtains, floor-ceiling windows with dramatic city views and large bathrooms with rain walk-in showers. Enjoy a superb handcrafted cocktail on the year-round rooftop terrace followed by an incredible meal at Outlook.
Boston (Waterfront)
The best things come in small packages; that definitely applies to this harbour-facing city hotel. 326 cleverly-designed cabins boast smart-beds, shower cubicles, sizeable desks and memory-foam mattresses. Impressive facilities include a gym, resident robot and in-room meditation videos.
Boston (Theatre District)
This boutique-style 242-room hotel is situated in a 1908 Gothic Revival tower. Contemporary sleek interiors with a white palette blend beautifully with historic architecture, but the real draw is the lively Japanese-Peruvian restaurant & bar. The location in Downtown Crossing couldn't be better.
Boston (Theatre District)
W consistently delivers fun and playful urban resorts; this is very much the case at Boston's Theatre District outpost. Managing to suit both work and pleasure, spacious rooms and suites have floor-to-ceiling city views with 'wow' touches. Plus there's a hip cocktail bar and fine dining restaurant.
Boston (West End)
citizenM know how to create unbelievable value at their hotels. Enormous super-comfy bed? Speedy wifi, high-pressure showers and 24-hour dining? Excellent transport connections? Check. Drink cocktails with a view, co-work on the rooftop or look out over Boston's skyline from 272 smart-design rooms.
Boston (Back Bay)
Mega-luxe hotel steeped in history in the exclusive Back Bay neighbourhood. Dreamy rooms look out over the city's esteemed Public Garden - they are contemporary, airy and exactly where you want to spend a weekend with a significant other. Make sure to dine at the Italian glass-rooftop restaurant.
Boston (Back Bay)
Located in a 61-storey glass tower in Boston's Back Bay, this a luxury 5-star hotel with a lot to boast about. Rooms and suites are a master-class in contemporary design; think slick but cosy with floor-to-ceiling city views. Enjoy the art collection, 3 buzzy restaurants & excellent central spot.
Boston (Theatre District)
Not many hotels boast a check-in truck and photo-booth. This Theatre District boutique-style hotel covers the basics (stylish well-designed loft-like rooms with great views), then adds a layer of fun on top. Grab a bite at the 24-hour market place, before lounging on by rooftop bar. Hip and lively!
Boston (South End)
Quirky and fun hotel located in Boston's South End with a bar and restaurant. 55 rooms are compact but comfortable with cosy duvets and fluffy bathrobes. As well as dog-friendly and pineapple-themed, there are nice touches like complimentary morning coffee & afternoon treats, plus free bikes.
Boston (Theatre District)
Centrally-located boutique-style hotel inspired by American Revolutionary patriot Paul Revere; eclectic art and sculpture play him homage. Guest rooms are plush and generous, with city views, pillow menus, over-sized desks and helpful amenities for children. The rooftop bar seals the deal!
Boston (West End)
Contemporary boutique-style hotel located near Boston's North End district, known for its rich history and burgeoning cafe culture. 72 good-value rooms and suites have grown-up muted colour palettes, leather furniture and spa bathrooms. There is a good gym, working space, bar and restaurant.
Boston (Fenway Kenmore)
Self-catering 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments in the lively Fenway Park area. Will suit those who don't sacrifice style for long stays; enjoy floor-to-ceiling views, bespoke artwork, designer furniture & fully-equipped kitchens. Chic and minimalist city pad - a perfect getaway for grown-up groups.
Boston (Beacon Hill)
Selection of studios and one-bedroom suites situated in Boston's residential Beacon Hill. Decor ticks all the boutique boxes; signature walls, velvet cushions and a fun mishmash of antique and contemporary furniture. Fully-functioning kitchens & dining areas make this a fab long-stay city bolthole.
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