
From it’s hip interior to it’s stunning roof deck and amazing food, it’ll be hard to even leave the hotel but luckily it’s close to so much awesome stuff that you’ll have to. This super modern hotel in Boston’s Seaport is one of the coolest spots in town to stay. It’s close to everything and worth the trip alone to stay there. This award-winning hotel is located in the heart of beautiful Back Bay, boasting it’s own beauty and elegance. They offer some of the city’s best hospitality with sophisticated simplicity. This boutique hotel is brand new and located at the end of Beacon Hill. It’s also close to some great sites, shopping, and restaurants. Located right on Boston’s harbor in downtown, this hotel gives you the best of both worlds, combining city and maritime charm. If you can get in between the baseball and college crowds it’s a beautiful and fun place to stay. It’s located in Kenmore Square, just at the east edge of Boston University’s campus and has some great restaurants attached to it. This hotel famously packs up from April to October when the Red Sox are in town. It’s located walking distance to some great landmarks, neighborhoods, and restaurants. This modern hotel located right near Boston Common is the perfect place to stay during your first trip to Boston. Fairmont Copley PlazaĪlso located in the heart of Copley Square, close to any- and everything you may need, this hotel has stunning interior and will make you feel like you royalty. The hotel has modern, dark interior that is mixed with the old-world elegance of Beacon Hill. This charming little hotel is located right near the State House and Beacon Hill where cobblestone sidewalks criss-cross with each other. Now it houses some of the city’s most trendy restaurants and hotel interior, nodding to it’s past, making it a mysteriously fun place to stay. This hip, luxury hotel is actually a converted prison. This elegant hotel opened in 1855 and is a historic symbol in Boston, not to mention the home of the famous Parker House Rolls and Boston Cream Pie. This landmark is beautifully classic and in the heart of Boston’s most popular neighborhood, Copley Square, and will give you the true Boston experience. You can’t go wrong with any of them! The Lenox Hotel Some of the hotels we love that are unique to Boston are listed below for you to check out. From big names that you’ll recognize to really cool independent hotels.
First bite boston full#
You can explore all over the city using the T and we suggest it! Here’s a map of the T for you to start planning.Īs any big city would be, Boston is FULL of hotels of all different kinds.

Each fare is less when you pay with a Charlie Card so if you can get one do it. You fill your Charlie Card, a hard plastic card, with money at one of the stations or on the train itself (cash only if it’s on the train). In order to ride the T you can purchase a paper ticket that you can re-fill with money or you can get a Charlie Card from one of the T attendants. There is both a full train and bus system in Boston called the T. You can also take the Blue Line train from the Airport Station to head into the city and connect to other trains. The Blue Line runs from approximately 6:00am to 12:30am every day of the week.

The Silver Line SL1 is accessible for the disabled and runs from approximately 5:30am to 12:30am every day of the week.
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You can take the Silver Line SL1 bus directly from the airport to South Station in downtown Boston for FREE, with an additional free transfer to the Red Line trains if you want it. It’s a quick drive - Taxis, Uber, and Lyft are very easy to grab - or a simple trip using public transportation, which is easy and affordable! Boston’s airport is called Boston Logan International Airport and it’s located just three miles outside of the city making it very easy to commute to and from.
