Boston is full of American history, completely setting it apart from almost any other city in the country. Outside of a handful of other cities, no other area in America is able to boast the same kind of historical significance as Boston. Of course, that is also reflected in the hotels throughout the city as well. So, if you are visiting Boston in the near future and are wondering about hotels, there are many options available to you.
Eliot Hotel Back Bay
Sometimes the smaller hotels offer the most charm. This is the case with Eliot Hotel. Inside this hotel, which has been owned and operated by the same family for over 50 years, features 95 guest rooms, of which 79 are suites. From the Italian marble baths with French doors and the elaborate silk settings, you are sure to feel like home in this lap of luxury. Plus, this is one of the few high-class hotels that is also kid and teenager friendly. Many high profile hotels look down on bringing a family, but not the Eliot Hotel. Here, everyone is welcome, and if you travel with a baby, they are treated with bath toys to keep the entire trip entertaining.
XV Beacon Beacon Hill
If you are not a big fan of the European throwback hotels, XV Beacon might be more up your alley. With this hotel, you receive a modern design that, again, is smaller than the larger offerings as it is a 60 room hotel. The building though is from 1903, so there is still a bit of historical charm inside of the construction. Plus, when you stay at the XV Beacon you have access to a complimentary car service around town, so you don't even have to worry about renting a car or finding a cab. This is just one of the many services available at the XV Beacon.
Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf Boston Harbor
While the other, smaller hotels gave you different styles and atmospheres, this hotel is going to give you the perfect view. The Boston Harbor Hotel at Rowes Wharf is a 230-room hotel that is right in the middle of the city. Best of all, there is an open courtyard and dining area on the top of the building, giving you incredible views of the entire city. Plus, you are able to easily walk to the Boston Public Library or other famous facilities, all directly from your hotel.
Four Seasons Hotel Newbury Street
If you have ever stayed in a Four Seasons hotel before, you know the quality of stay you are about to receive. However, the recent $50 million renovation has updated the interior and provided a modern look to the facility. There are all sorts of different rooms, and some of the larger suites actually come with baby grand pianos, should you want to entertain yourself next to your room's fireplace.