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With a resurgence in fine dining and top-notch shopping options, and a nightlife scene ranging from raucous to refined, Beantown's present is just as appealing as its storied past. Indeed, though deeply rooted in history, today's Boston is as cosmopolitan as ever.
To immerse yourself in colonial American history, enjoy traditional pub fare, and discover intellectual enclaves like Cambridge.
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There are plenty of places to rest your weary head after a long day of sightseeing in Boston. From luxury properties with all the bells and whistles to budget digs with just the basics – mega-hotel chains to intimate B&Bs – you'll find the place that suits your needs and your wallet here. In the last decade, Boston has added more than 30 new properties, most of the high-end variety and several boutique accommodations – something unheard of before the year 2000.
463 Beacon Street Guesthouse
If it weren’t for the address of this hotel doubling as its name, it’d be pretty easy to bypass its unassuming...
Midtown Hotel
Expect all the basics – television, coffee makers, and climate control – in this affordable and clean...
Beacon Hill Hotel
This 12-room charmer has a killer Charles Street location near the Boston Common and Public Garden with modern conveniences in...
Charlesmark Hotel
The historical Bostonian façade dating back to 1866 might fool you, but step inside the Charlesmark Hotel and...
Hotel Marlowe
This boutique, neo-classical Kimpton hotel debuted in 2003, livening up the somewhat humdrum Cambridge hotel scene with an...
Jurys Boston
It didn't take long for the popularity of this Irish hotel chain to catch on in Boston. Voted "best new hotel" of...
Omni Parker House
Established in 1855, this long-time Bostonian staple is in fact the longest continuously operating hotel not just in the city,...
The Gryphon House
To experience a taste of old Boston, there's no better lodging option than the charming Gryphon House, situated on a historic...
The Newbury Guest House
Located on trendy Newbury Street, the Newbury Guest House puts guests right smack in the middle of the action with outdoor...
Boston Harbor Hotel
Sailboats glide past your window at this luxury waterfront property; twice-daily maid service, chauffeur service, and choice...
Charles Hotel
The Charles Hotel offers all of the extras that you'd expect at a high-end hotel without sacrificing its New England charm....
Fairmont Copley Plaza
A gala opening in 1912 marked the birth of the Fairmont Copley Hotel, and nearly a century later, the property overlooking...
Four Seasons Boston
Elegant, timeless luxury pervades at this Back Bay institution that overlooks the Public Garden and is just steps from Newbury...
Nine Zero Hotel
Sophisticated, sleek, and centrally-located, the Nine Zero Hotel offers the utmost in modern cosmopolitan luxury lodging....
The Liberty Hotel
Boston’s long-defunct Charles Street Jail, built in 1851, was reborn in late summer 2007 as The Liberty Hotel, a...
XV Beacon
The pioneer of Boston’s boutique-hotel boom is the city’s address for luxury-lovers in the know; complimentary...
463 Beacon Street Guesthouse
If it weren’t for the address of this hotel doubling as its name, it’d be pretty easy to bypass its unassuming...
Midtown Hotel
Expect all the basics – television, coffee makers, and climate control – in this affordable and clean...
Beacon Hill Hotel
This 12-room charmer has a killer Charles Street location near the Boston Common and Public Garden with modern conveniences in...
Charlesmark Hotel
The historical Bostonian façade dating back to 1866 might fool you, but step inside the Charlesmark Hotel and...
Hotel Marlowe
This boutique, neo-classical Kimpton hotel debuted in 2003, livening up the somewhat humdrum Cambridge hotel scene with an...
Jurys Boston
It didn't take long for the popularity of this Irish hotel chain to catch on in Boston. Voted "best new hotel" of...
Omni Parker House
Established in 1855, this long-time Bostonian staple is in fact the longest continuously operating hotel not just in the city,...
The Gryphon House
To experience a taste of old Boston, there's no better lodging option than the charming Gryphon House, situated on a historic...
The Newbury Guest House
Located on trendy Newbury Street, the Newbury Guest House puts guests right smack in the middle of the action with outdoor...
Boston Harbor Hotel
Sailboats glide past your window at this luxury waterfront property; twice-daily maid service, chauffeur service, and choice...
Charles Hotel
The Charles Hotel offers all of the extras that you'd expect at a high-end hotel without sacrificing its New England charm....
Fairmont Copley Plaza
A gala opening in 1912 marked the birth of the Fairmont Copley Hotel, and nearly a century later, the property overlooking...
Four Seasons Boston
Elegant, timeless luxury pervades at this Back Bay institution that overlooks the Public Garden and is just steps from Newbury...
Nine Zero Hotel
Sophisticated, sleek, and centrally-located, the Nine Zero Hotel offers the utmost in modern cosmopolitan luxury lodging....
The Liberty Hotel
Boston’s long-defunct Charles Street Jail, built in 1851, was reborn in late summer 2007 as The Liberty Hotel, a...
XV Beacon
The pioneer of Boston’s boutique-hotel boom is the city’s address for luxury-lovers in the know; complimentary...
With Boston's emergence as a first-class culinary destination, innovative and excellent restaurants are popping up everywhere. But don't get so caught up in the latest and greatest that you overlook restaurants that have stood the test of time.
Anna's Taqueria
Locals know the country’s best burritos and quesadillas are ordered at the counter of this unassuming chain.
Casa Romero
If there’s no space on the warm-weather patio, enjoy the city’s best upscale Mexican cuisine on the tile-topped...
Dolce Vita
A classic menu, reasonable prices, and a genial host set it apart from the other Italian eateries in the neighborhood.
Sel de la Terre
Acclaimed French brasserie where every meal begins with what’s widely considered the best bread in Boston.
The Butcher Shop
You could take your slab of beef to go, but those who linger at this cozy charcuterie are rewarded with sublime beef-centric...
Clio
This elegant, white-tablecloth eatery located on upscale Commonwealth Avenue takes its direction from highly regarded...
Grill 23
The clubby atmosphere keeps the men coming, but women also love the award-winning wine list and prime cuts of meat served with...
Salt
Sam Hayward (owner and chef) and his wife welcome guests into their cozy Cambridge bistro as if it’s an extension of...
Anna's Taqueria
Locals know the country’s best burritos and quesadillas are ordered at the counter of this unassuming chain.
Casa Romero
If there’s no space on the warm-weather patio, enjoy the city’s best upscale Mexican cuisine on the tile-topped...
Dolce Vita
A classic menu, reasonable prices, and a genial host set it apart from the other Italian eateries in the neighborhood.
Sel de la Terre
Acclaimed French brasserie where every meal begins with what’s widely considered the best bread in Boston.
The Butcher Shop
You could take your slab of beef to go, but those who linger at this cozy charcuterie are rewarded with sublime beef-centric...
Clio
This elegant, white-tablecloth eatery located on upscale Commonwealth Avenue takes its direction from highly regarded...
Grill 23
The clubby atmosphere keeps the men coming, but women also love the award-winning wine list and prime cuts of meat served with...
Salt
Sam Hayward (owner and chef) and his wife welcome guests into their cozy Cambridge bistro as if it’s an extension of...