Looking for hotel recommendations in downtown Boston for a 24 hour trip. Would like to be able to walk around and explore a bit while I'm there. Coming in early June in case the weather makes a difference. Thanks!
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somegummybears t1_j5ozdpc wrote
Typically the people who live in a city aren’t going to have an intimate knowledge of the hotels in an area. Locals have their own places to stay.
Try Google.
Pencil-Sketches t1_j5yq7cc wrote
Depends on what your budget is. Downtown hotels are quite expensive. If money is no object, The Newbury is your best bet. Set on quite literally one of the best parcels of land overlooking the public garden, Newbury Street, and Comm Ave, it’s got beautiful views and is walkable to almost anything. Exemplary service, beautiful historic luxury property (it was formerly the first Ritz Carlton) with large and beautifully renovated rooms. Boston Park Pkaza is also in a great spot, but offers the option of small rooms (like 160 sq ft) at a reasonable price compared to other hotels in the area. Moxy on Tremont and Stuart is a nice modern hip brand, small rooms but fun atmosphere. Area can be a little wild at night but still safe
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ExactLengthiness4680 t1_j5nj1de wrote
The Godfrey on Temple Place
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No_Historian718 t1_j5mha4t wrote
Omni Parker hotel is in a great spot
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WitnessEntire t1_j5morai wrote
marriot long wharf
2tired2care2day t1_j5mxsqw wrote
When on my own, I stay at Found Hotel which is close to Boston Common, Chinatown, Tufts Medical Centre, and Copley Square. It's also about a block or 2 south of the Four Seasons Hotel where I stay when in Boston for work. I've recommended it to a handful of friends and all have enjoyed their stays. Good luck.
eliquissempra t1_j5myobk wrote
Counter review… I stayed at one of these and Chicago and it was the worst hotel experience I’ve ever had. Outside of the small rooms, it was located below a club. Extremely loud thumping music all day. Front desk refused to move us. Couldn’t sleep. If this place is anything like the Chicago one…. RUN do not walk away from it
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