Top rated hotels in Boston

HI Boston Hostel
4.1/5104 Reviews
Boston City Center
Very cost-effective hotel As a college student, I have to stay here for one night each time I return from Boston to the village. The traffic is also very convenient. It is close to logan and south station ~ Chinatown is next to it
Global Luxury Suites Downtown Boston
3.8/597 Reviews
Boston City Center
The location is convenient, the rooms are large, clean and comfortable, I like the kitchen and the bar~
W Boston
4.2/5118 Reviews
Boston City Center
We stayed in W Boston for 3 nights. On the second night we encountered an unruly guest next door. The hotel went out of their way to compensate us for the incident. Special thanks to Chovi at the front desk. She was extremely helpful in resolving the issue for us. Also the night manager was very responsive to our problem. Unfortunately I didn’t get his name. We would recommend staying there based on their great guest services. Although one area of improvement could be the quality of breakfast.
Found Hotel Boston Common
4.2/5119 Reviews
Boston City Center
My friend and I made a quick one night stay in Boston on our way to Maine. We've been to Boston before and have seen many of the ”hot spots”. This stay was designed to be relaxing and be close to Boston Common and The Public Garden. Not only did it show up as the least expensive but perfect location for what we wanted. Valerie was pleasant at check in. We were happy with our room on the fifth floor that had two beds, two TVs, and our own bathroom. Rooms are basic but our needs were fully met. In the morning, Sean was very helpful in suggesting places to see on our travels on the way to and in Maine. Would definitely stay here again when in Boston.
Hyatt Regency Boston
4.6/560 Reviews
Boston City Center
Service is average. The atmosphere was similar to the Shinagawa Prince Hotel in Tokyo. , There is no sense of luxury. (The restroom near the front desk had a somewhat luxurious feel.) The location was very good as it was close to the train station, the Opera House and Boston Common. This is an image of a beautiful business hotel. The room is also clean. There are no toiletries such as toothbrushes or slippers. (There are some below 4 stars in America) Just ask the front desk and they will deliver it to you. It was very nice to have a bathtub. The gym is down the stairs from the 6th floor. It was further down the road, closed and not used. I want to stay again! I didn't go that far.
Courtyard by Marriott Boston Downtown
4.3/5139 Reviews
Boston City Center
This location was excellent for experiencing many of the historic sites in Boston. A short walk to Boston Common, and many great dining options within walking distance. Overnight parking is a bit steep ($60/night). The valet and front desk staff were all pleasant to speak to, respectful and kind. The room itself has one of the heaviest doors I've ever had to use in a hotel. Really takes some muscle! Despite this, the door didn't block the hallway sound, especially since we were right across from the ice maker. The room was small but not unreasonable. The bed was comfortable, and there was a refrigerator, but it was awkwardly placed on the floor next to the desk. It stuck out from the space so was odd. There was no microwave, but a shared microwave near the ice maker. There was a desk and chair, as well as a couple of drawers. The closet was small, but had an ironing board and iron, as well as a luggage holder. The bathroom was small, and had a sliding door, which we did not like at all. All sound was heard, which is not pleasant. There also was no exhaust fan. The slider into the shower was very narrow to enter. The water pressure was good, but it was very easy to get water everywhere in this bathroom. There was a good amount of counter space for us to set our things, as well as an outlet for hair products. The TV was large and worked well for us. There is no included breakfast, but there is breakfast offered onsite for a fee. We had the Saturday breakfast buffet for $26/person. We had custom made omelets, as well as waffles and bagels. Lots of options, with serving staff to bring beverages and anything else you may need. A little steep in the cost, but a good breakfast. This was our first visit to Boston, and will probably be the last one we take driving on our own, so having the option to park and walk to places was welcome.

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Number of hotels1,705
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Highest PriceCAD 8,054
Lowest PriceCAD 127
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