Nine Zero

Boston is a very family-friendly city. Packed full of attractions including the ever popular New England Aquarium, a wide selection of museums, and spacious parks. When booking a hotel for all the family it helps to choose somewhere that goes that little extra mile for children in-house. Whether it be kids' menus, toys, or activities - our hotel experts have scanned the city to bring you a collection of the best hotels in Boston for Families. From all-out indulgence at one of the city's five-stars to self-catering options in converted Brownstones - there is something to suit all tastes here. So, why not browse through our list to get planning your next break?

For family packages

The Boxer

  • The Boxer is a boutique contemporary stay perfectly positioned in Boston's historic Bulfinch Triangle. Bedrooms have a classic loft apartment aesthetic and the city's main sights are just a stroll away. With children under 12 staying for free - this is an appealing choice.

For luxury

Four Season Boston

  • Omni Parker House is an historic hotel which has hosted everyone from Charles Dickens and Mark Twain to Malcolm X. Live-out Gilded Age fantasies from the minute you enter the vast lobby. With all the expected five-star luxuries plus some fun added extras for kids (think bunk bed rooms packed with toys) - everyone will be spoilt here!
  • Seaport Hotel is a real has-it-all property from the heated indoor pool and city garden to the library and multiple dining options. Rooms are smart and contemporary and most offer superb ocean views while children are well catered to with gifts from a treasure trunk and plenty of activities.
  • Four Seasons Boston is a luxury option well positioned overlooking the Public Garden. Elegant rooms offer wonderful city views and plenty of mod cons. Complete with a spa and plenty of activities for little ones, this is a spoiling choice.

For the location

Nine Zero

  • Nine Zero is perfectly located beside Boston Common, just two blocks from historic Beacon Hill. Interiors are spacious and contemporary while the best rooms have fabulous park views from the floor-to-ceiling windows. Complete with a gym, spa, and bicycles to hire - this family firendly (and even pet friendly) stay has it all.
  • Hotel Commonwealth is a stylish stay located in vibrant Kenmore Square. This is a spoiling option which comes complete with a noteworthy oyster and cocktail bar. Best yet, a new wing of spacious rooms and a terrace overlook Fenway Park (home of the Red Sox) - making this a great choice for families wanting to catch a game.

For self-catering

Copley House

  • Copley House offers a collection of apartment-style studios, suites and rooms housed in a historic Brownstone in the upmarket Back Bay. A great home-away-from-home option, this is ideal for families. Expect classic style accommodation with bay windows, spacious sitting rooms and oriental rugs and many of the city's sights are just a stroll away.

Still not sure where to book?

The 7 Best Hotels in Boston for Families

Nine Zero

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.

  • Child friendly - child welcome packs and bath robes
  • Bicycles available - free to all guests
  • Whirlpool Bathtub - For a jetted spa tub, book the Penthouse Suite
  • Spa - in room treatments available
from £198 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Boxer

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.

  • Sights nearby - Located in the historical Bulfinch Triangle district. Easy access to all of Boston's attractions.
  • Restaurant - Simple American fare with a long list of great beers, wines and fabulously creative cocktails.
  • Local markets - Quincy Market
from £130 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hotel Commonwealth

Boston (Fenway-Kenmore)

Soak up the atmosphere of vibrant Kenmore Square and enjoy excellent hospitality in this stylish hotel. A new wing of spacious rooms and terrace overlook Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox. Try the New England oyster bar, sip an award-winning cocktail, or dine in the hugely popular restaurant.

  • Restaurant - Eastern Standard restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and Island Creek Oyster Bar for super-fresh seafood.
  • Lively area - At the western end of Back Bay, Kenmore Square is a busy place and close to the Boston University
  • Sights nearby - Superb location with easy access to all of Boston's best bits
  • Spa - In-room spa services available by appointment
from £157 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Four Seasons Boston

Boston (Beacon Hill)

This luxurious hotel overlooks the Public Garden with indoor pool and spa treatments. Classic contemporary rooms with city views, marble bathrooms, all the mod-cons. The Bristol offers seasonal dishes, Bistro Bar for cocktails and small plates in a lively yet relaxed setting. Location is spot on!

  • Museums - Art lovers should head to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Institute of Contemporary Art.
  • Spa - In addition to the wide range of treatments you'll find a pool, whirlpool and relaxing saunas
  • Fishing - Head to Boston Harbour to see what the fisherman are saying for the day.
  • Sights nearby - Head up to the 50th floor of Prudential Tower for views of the city.
from £355 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Omni Parker House

Boston (Downtown)

This historic hotel has hosted everyone from Charles Dickens and Mark Twain to Malcolm X. Live-out Gilded Age fantasies from the minute you enter the vast lobby with its high ceilings and oak panelling. Rooms are classic, colourful & spacious, with the luxury amenities expected of a 5-star property.

  • Families - Kids will love the children-designed rooms featuring bunk beds and toys, as well as backpacks filled with games and activities
  • City Style - Stay in a slice of history surrounded by some of the city's best neighbourhoods: Downtown Crossing and Back Bay
  • Local exploring - All of Boston's major shops, restaurants and sites are walking distance, you're even staying inside one
  • Historic - Founded by Harvey D Parker in 1855, the hotel is America's oldest continuously operating hotel
from £147 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Seaport Hotel

Boston (Waterfront)

Although renowned for business and events, this waterfront hotel is much more than that. Facilities such as a heated indoor pool, city garden, library & multiple dining options, plus warm service, make it appeal to all. 418 spacious rooms and suites feel corporate yet cosy with great views.

  • Business meetings - The property has more event space than any in Boston; 42 venues and function spaces, 7 ballrooms, amphitheatre & exhibit hall
  • Families - Children are well-looked after. Choose a gift from the Treasure Chest, there's a lending library & excellent facilities
  • Local exploring - The subway station adjacent to the hotel makes dipping into central Boston super easy
  • Great walks - Enjoy walking parts of the 43-mile Boston Harbour Walk, an urban trail through the city's waterfront neighbourhoods
from £157 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Copley House

Boston (Back Bay)

Collection of apartment-style studios, suites and rooms housed in a historic Brownstone in the upmarket Back Bay. A great home-away-from-home option. Classic style accommodation with bay windows, spacious sitting rooms and oriental rugs. Plenty of restaurants and designer shopping close by.

  • Groups - Families or groups will appreciate the amount of adjacent apartments; meaning everyone can get their own space under one roof
  • Local exploring - Boston's Back Bay is exactly where cultural visitors should base themselves
  • Sights nearby - Some of Boston's most famous sites are round the corner: Christian Science Center, Public Library & 200 Clarendon Street
  • Local markets
from £91 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Written by Katie Harris

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