Hotel Rooms in
Colonial history meets modern luxury. Back Bay brownstones, harbor-view suites, and some of the oldest continuously operating hotels in America.
Hyatt Place Boston / Seaport District
Rooms are spacious and clean with comfortable beds. Breakfast is wildly inconsistent—some guests loved it, others found terrible coffee, stale pastries, and long waits. Staff are friendly and the Seaport location offers water views and transit access, but expect basic, dated interiors.
The Westin Boston Seaport District
Comfortable beds and clean rooms with good views satisfy guests. Staff handles special requests well and stays professional even during busy conventions. Valet parking costs $65 nightly and breakfast runs $32 per person, making this an expensive but worthwhile Boston base.
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
Rooms are small but clean and comfortable with good beds and showers, though walls let noise through. Front desk service varies wildly—some staff go above and beyond while others ignore guests or fail to follow through on requests. The hotel has solid amenities and a convenient location, but expect inconsistent experiences overall.