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Hotels in Boston, MA
Boston, a city that marries the past with the future, offers a compelling mix of history and innovation. From the charming streets of the North End to the dynamic Seaport District, every part of Boston has a story to tell. Marriott Bonvoy’s collection of hotels in Boston is perfectly positioned for your exploration, with properties near key attractions like the Freedom Trail, Fenway Park, and the Boston Common. No matter why you are visiting, the city's rich heritage and lively ambiance are certain to leave a lasting impression. And many Marriott Bonvoy hotels offer complimentary amenities like free Wi-Fi and fitness centers, ensuring your stay is as comfortable as it is exciting.
Boston’s culinary scene is also not to be missed. Savor everything from fresh seafood at the Quincy Market to world-class dining in the South End. With easy access to the city’s public transportation, you can effortlessly navigate to the Harvard University campus, explore the museums of the Back Bay, or enjoy the scenic views along the Charles River. No matter your interests, Boston’s diverse neighborhoods and attractions promise an unforgettable experience.
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Boston is a city where nature and urban life harmonize, offering a plethora of green spaces and outdoor activities for every type of explorer. The historic Boston Common, the nation's first public park, is a delightful place for a casual stroll, a picnic, or an impromptu game of frisbee. Just moments away, the Public Garden allures with its beautifully landscaped lawns, ponds, and the famous swan boats, providing a peaceful oasis amidst the city's hustle and bustle. Those in search of a more extensive natural haven can venture to the Arnold Arboretum, a living museum of trees and plants, which boasts miles of trails for hiking and botanical discovery.
Boston is a water lover’s paradise, with the Charles River and the city’s coastal areas offering a variety of activities. The Esplanade, a beautiful park that runs along the Charles River, is perfect for jogging, biking, or simply taking in the views. In the summer, you can rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore the river’s calm waters. For a day at the beach, head to Castle Island, where you can explore the historic Fort Independence and enjoy a picnic by the sea.
The culture in Boston is a vibrant city rooted in its storied past and driven by its forward-thinking. Staying at one of our hotels in Boston places you at the center of this dynamic city, where you can easily explore the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile path that winds through 16 historically significant sites, each telling a piece of the city’s revolutionary story. From the Old North Church to the USS Constitution, the trail offers a firsthand look at the landmarks that shaped the nation. After a day of history, unwind in the comfort of our Boston hotels, complete with modern amenities and a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Boston's cultural landscape is equally compelling, with its many museums and institutions offering a rich tapestry of art and history. The Museum of Fine Arts is a treasure trove, showcasing masterpieces from across the world, including iconic American and European works. For a literary journey, the Boston Athenaeum and the historic Beacon Hill district, once home to the likes of Louisa May Alcott and Henry David Thoreau, beckon. Whether your interests lie in the past or the present, Boston's cultural scene is sure to captivate with its diverse and enriching offerings.
Boston is a city of four seasons, and each one is more beautiful than the last. The city experiences a humid continental climate, with warm summers, cold winters, and pleasant spring and fall seasons. Summer, from June to August, is warm and humid, with average high temperatures in the mid-70s to low 80s. This is the perfect time to visit the city's many parks and gardens, such as the Boston Common and the Public Garden, or to take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront. While the city is prone to thunderstorms and heat waves, most hotels offer air-conditioned rooms and pool facilities to keep you comfortable.
In Boston, winter runs from December to February. Temperatures are cold, with average lows in the mid-20s to low 30s F. Snowfall varies widely, but the city is prepared for snow with efficient snow removal and heated transportation options. This makes it easy to enjoy winter festivals and holiday markets. Fall and Spring, from September to November and March to May, are mild and pleasant. Fall is especially beautiful, with vibrant foliage. Spring is a time of new life, with blooming flowers and trees.
When you visit Boston, you have many choices for getting around, from the subway to buses, water taxis, and more. The city is also very walkable, and it’s easy to find a taxi or rideshare service like Uber or Lyft. Logan International Airport is the main gateway for most visitors, and it’s easy to get to and from the airport to your accommodations. If you’re arriving by train, Boston is also served by Amtrak and MBTA commuter rail, making it easy to get to and from the city from other parts of the region.
Once you're in Boston, the MBTA, or "the T," is the city's public transportation system, offering subway, bus, and commuter rail services that reach throughout the city and its suburbs. The T is an efficient and affordable way to get around, with many Marriott Bonvoy hotels located within walking distance of T stations. For more direct and flexible travel, taxis and ride-sharing services are available throughout the city. Boston is also a highly walkable city, especially in the historic downtown area, so it's easy to explore sites like the Freedom Trail and Quincy Market on foot. If you prefer to rent a car, there are several rental agencies located at the airport and throughout the city.
Boston is a city full of fun for the whole family, with great activities that will engage and entertain kids of all ages. The Museum of Science is a must-see, with its hands-on exhibits, interactive experiments, and even a butterfly garden. The Paul Revere House is a great place to learn a little bit of history and see what life was like in colonial times, with period furniture and great storytelling that will keep kids interested. The New England Aquarium is another great place for families, where kids can see all kinds of marine life, touch some of the animals, and learn about conservation.
Boston’s vast green spaces, such as the Boston Common and the Public Garden, are perfect for outdoor activities, from running and playing to swan boat rides. The Franklin Park Zoo is another great place to visit, with a variety of animals and interactive exhibits that will keep your little ones entertained. After a day of exploring, head to the USS Constitution Museum, where kids can try on sailor costumes, play games, and learn about the famous "Old Ironsides." With family-friendly hotels throughout Boston, you’re never far from the city’s top attractions, so you can make the most of your time in Boston and create lasting memories with your family.
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