Hotel Rooms in
Colonial history meets modern luxury. Back Bay brownstones, harbor-view suites, and some of the oldest continuously operating hotels in America.
Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston
The grand lobby impresses, but rooms disappoint. Beds have poor quality bedding, thin comforters, and flat sheets that don't fit. Guests report cleanliness issues, loud hallways, running toilets, and thin walls. Staff quality varies wildly depending on who you get.
Hyatt Regency Boston
Rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable with good water pressure, but the TV is outdated with no streaming apps. Staff is genuinely helpful and the location walks to major attractions. Expect aggressive fees: $35 daily destination charge, $41 parking per entry, and $60 charges for removing toiletries.
Hilton Boston Park Plaza
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds but tight spaces and small bathrooms. Noise from nearby traffic is a real problem, especially at night. The location near Public Garden and transit is excellent, and staff like Ramon and Jenny deliver great service.
The Bostonian Hotel Boston
Rooms are dirty with dust, broken fixtures, and hard beds. Staff forgets tasks and doesn't follow through on promised perks. You'll pay high fees for a dated hotel with mediocre service, though the location near Faneuil Hall is solid.