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The Revolution Hotel
4.2/5111 Reviews
Downtown Boston
The location of the hotel is excellent. It takes only a few minutes to walk to Back Bay and 10 minutes to Central Park. It takes less than half an hour to walk to the Charles River to cross the bridge and to MIT on the opposite bank of Cambridge, and it takes more than ten minutes to walk to Chinatown. Half an hour walk to the Museum of Fine Arts, Northeastern University, Quincy Market is also half an hour away. Anyway, you can walk anywhere you choose to live here. The downstairs of the hotel is a good western food. When you go out, turn right, walk a little and then turn left. There are very good pizza restaurants and many very good western restaurants. Diagonally opposite the hotel entrance is 7-11. I stayed once 5 years ago and I missed this location. This time I was renovated and the hardware and software have been greatly improved, especially the public bathroom, which is very clean and also Enough, there is no queuing situation again. The room is relatively small, and the location is too good to have too much luxury. In short, it is better than expected. This price should be very cost-effective in the center of Boston.
Hampton Inn Boston Seaport District
4.4/5115 Reviews
Waterfront
Staying for 4 days, both advantages and disadvantages, it depends on your requirements. Although it belongs to the Hilton Group, the Hampton Hotel is more affordable and does not pursue luxury. Advantages: 1. The room is quite spacious, the bathroom is also large, clean and tidy. 2. There is a gym and swimming pool on the third floor, which can be used for free. 3. The restaurant on the first floor is open all day. Free tea and coffee are also provided during non-breakfast hours, and there is a self-service kiosk next to it. Suitable for chatting with friends. 4. It is very close to the airport, and it takes less than ten minutes to call Uber. Disadvantages: 1. There are no slippers, kettles, cups, and shoe shine cloths in the room. There is no front desk! Forget about making a cup of tea in the house. 2. There are few varieties of breakfast, and there is no change every day. Those who are not used to Western food can only drink some juice and eat some bread. 3. The surrounding area is a bit remote, and it is still a little far away from the lively area around the convention and exhibition center. Uber is the way to go. The weather in Boston is good, like Dalian, China.
Hyatt Place Boston/Seaport District
4.5/5106 Reviews
Waterfront
You can take a 2 minute walk from this hotel to SilverLine. There is no tourist spot around the hotel, so go to south station in 15 minutes by silverline! Cospa is better than other hotels, so it will be wasted only 15 minutes, but I don't care. Breakfast is not changed to other hotels in the form of Vikings such as coffee and toast. The hotel lounge and gym are also corona countermeasures and are very beautiful. The gym is in a rental state because almost no people come. There is also a laundry. Only 25 cents for $4 a time. The room has a big TV and it is very easy to connect with a smartphone or PC. I feel like a very nice hotel when I think about the Cospa and location.
Hilton Boston Park Plaza
4.1/5136 Reviews
Boston City Center
Great stay, good location. Close to stop 7 on the trolley tour. It might be because of the state or hotel but the incidentals and resort fee are particularly higher than any other state we’ve travelled to. Something to be aware of if you’re an international tourist.
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
4.5/5108 Reviews
Waterfront
To participate in the exhibition, the hotel itself is very good, excellent service
Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston
4.3/5102 Reviews
Boston City Center
As many reviews have stated the rooms are very compact “small” but met our needs for several day stay before leaving on our cruise. The front desk staff is amazing and the lobby is really nice. The fitness center is really nice also. Very convenient location.

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    For Hostels in Boston, the average price on weekdays is US$271, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is US$359.

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Local Travel Info

Number of hotels12
Number of Reviews 529
Highest PriceUS$1,397
Lowest PriceUS$40
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$359
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$271