Great Value
Expect all the basics – television, coffee makers, and climate control – in this affordable 159-room family-friendly hotel. Already reasonably priced, the Back Bay location ups the value considerably. A favorite for families checking out nearby Northeastern University, it's also within easy… more walking distance of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and plenty of shopping, too. If you tote Toto along to Boston, the pet-friendly Midtown won't mind – pups can even make friends with the locals in the Charles and Boylston Streets corner of the Boston Commons during the park's dog-friendliest hours – 6:30 to 8:30am and 5 to 7pm.
Old and dated, but clean and friendly.$99 weekday prices/$120 weekend during a Red Sox home stand in June. One of the best rates in town. 2 blocks from Prudential center & T. Opposite direction 1 block Symphony Hall & T.And the garage has Zip cars!
It was my first time to the United States, and we decided to stay at the Midtown hotel. It was okay, but I wanted it to be special which it wasn't.
The Midtown Hotel is convenient to the artsy district and is directly across the street from the Christian Science buildings. A quick block or two to the subway and you're off to see all that Boston has to offer.The rooms however are desperately in... more
This place is a great deal for a no-fills overnight. Convenient location, clean rooms and friendly, helpful staff make this a winner. Any type of internet connection costs extra (either in room or in lobby), but we didn't need to stay connected on... more
This hotel has the BEST location near lots of areas we visited with our grandchildren. Across the street from the Prudential observatory on the 50th floor, down the street from the symphony T stop, near Copley Square, etc. We rode the T all day and... more
I liked this hotel because it was cheap and the service is good. its in walking distance of a majority of places in boston like boston