Welcome

Welcome to Boston, where great accommodations meet some of the Northeast's greatest culture! Boston is home to sporting events, historic sites, and cultural activities, perfect for visitors looking to enjoy Boston's beautiful waterfront views and cultural diversity! This is Massachusetts at it's best!

Hotels Near Boston offers great rates on over 50 hotels near Boston's main attractions. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. Whether you are coming as a tourist or business traveler, Hotels Near Boston offers great hotels near your area of interest!

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About Boston

Essayist Oliver Wendall Holmes once described Boston as the "hub of the solar system", and the Hub it is! This beautiful city on the bay is richly endowed with landmarks of historical significance and unlimited cultural and entertainment possibilities. Boston is a city of fascinating narrow streets and byways that invite exploration on foot.

The Freedom Trail (also known as the Red Line you see running along Boston's sidewalks) winds through a path of 16 of the historically significant sites associated with the beginnings of our Republic. The tour begins at the meadowlands of Boston Common and ends at the harbor in Charlestown Navy Yard, winding along the way for 2.5 miles through downtown Boston and the attractive North End. Sites along the trail include Faneuil Hall, the Old North Church, and Copp's Hill Burying Ground.

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts house some of the world's most famous works by such greats as Singer Sargent, Rembrandt, Vermeer and Botticelli as well as a stunning three story garden atrium. Meanwhile, Fenway Park, one of the most vaunted in baseball, is home to the no longer cursed Red Sox, while football's Superbowl Champion Patriots reign supreme in Foxboro.

Harvard Square boasts bookstores, cafe chess players, street musicians and some of the most eclectic shopping in Boston. Harvard Square is where you might sit down for an afternoon with a cappucino and a thick novel, or where you might just walk around and let the crowds entertain you. There's no shortage of sights in this small, entertaining enclosed space.

Don't miss visiting Boston Public Garden and the swan boats; Newbury Street with its boutiques and art galleries; the Italian North End with its old-world ambience; Beacon Hill, with its gas lamps and Yankee Federal architecture, Louisburg Square mansions and the gold-domed State House; and the South End, with its Victorian row houses.

If it's culinary excellence you desire, make a beeline for the fabulous French fare of Radius. Or meander through the campus of the country's preeminent university, Harvard, in Cambridge en route to celebrity chef Jody Adams's Rialto. For a hometown specialty, dine on fresh chowder at Turner Fisheries, then head to the Cask 'n' Flagon bar near Fenway for a cold pint and a chat with Boston's finest feature: its people. Boston is a city of dreams and also a city alive and pulsing with energy.

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Intercontinental Boston

Intercontinental Boston
Standing on the very spot where a late-night tea party ignited the American Revolution, InterContinental Boston puts you at the heart of history in ultra-modern style. Adjacent to the Financial District, our gleaming glass towers are a short walk from Faneuil Hall, Back Bay, Chinatown, Beacon Hill and …more

BOSTON AREAS

Boston Logan Airport Hotels
By any measure, Boston Logan International Airport is New England's largest transportation center. More than 12,000 people work at Logan, and the economic activity generated is $7 billion a year.

Boston Back Bay Hotels
The Back Bay is affluent Boston at its best, boasting landmarks like Copley Square, the Prudential Center, and the Public Library.

Downtown Boston Hotels
This vibrant, thriving city is renowned for its cultural facilities, world-class educational institutions, champion sports franchises, as well as its place at the very forefront of American history.

Convention Center Hotels
The MCCA owns and operates the spectacular new Boston Convention & Exhibition Center -- the largest convention center in New England -- which celebrated its grand opening in June of 2004.

Fenway Park Hotels
Though generations have come and gone, Fenway Park remains, much like it did the day it opened on April 20, 1912.

Long Wharf Hotels
Constructed in the 17th century, Long Wharf was once the focal point of Boston's booming shipping industry and the city's gateway to the rest of the world.

Beacon Hill Hotels
Approximately one-half mile square, Beacon Hill is bounded by Beacon Street, Bowdoin Street, Cambridge Street and Storrow Drive. It is known for its beautiful doors and door surrounds, brass door knockers, decorative iron work, brick sidewalks, perpetually-burning gas lights, flowering pear trees, window boxes, and hidden gardens.

Copley Square Hotels
Copley Square, named for the American portraitist John Singleton Copley (1738 - 1815), is a public square located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

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