Located in the heart of downtown Boston (next to Tufts Medical Center T station), and within convenient walking distance to the Theater District, China Town and the Public Garden, this Doubletree is a fitness fan winner due to its
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis Boston hotel caters to all guests, especially athletic-minded travelers. The modern structure houses 424 rooms across 9 floors near the North End of downtown Boston. The Financial District and Boston Common are short taxi rides away. All guest quarters are a lesson in luxury.
Price: ExpensiveSituated in the Theater District and connected to the Equinox Boston, this Ritz hits home-run Gold with the best stay/play option in Beantown.
Price: ExpensiveThese days, independent, boutique hotel properties like Hotel Commonwealth are less common...and that's too bad.
Price: ExpensiveMarriott Copley Square is located in the center of downtown Boston near commercial office towers, upscale shopping, and fantastic dining venues. It even makes a great home-base for Boston Marathoners.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis Sheraton is a large and busy hotel. Those preferring a boutique accommodation should consider a few of our other recommendations. Part of the property's popularity is that it's convenient (connected via walkway) to the convention center.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveLocated in the heart of Boston's trendy Back Bay neighborhood, the hotel sits amidst local attractions, shopping, and dining, including skywalk access to more than 100 shops at Copley Place and the Prudential Center.
Price: ExpensiveThis stately hotel is located right on Boston Harbor (You can arrive by water taxi.), and is quickly recognized by its landmark 80-foot archway topped by a rotunda. A plot on the water means great water views, but taxis rather than walking will likely be your mode of transportation.
Price: ExpensiveWe recommend this hotel because of its well done accommodations and effort to satisfy athletic-minded travelers. There is a full service gym onsite! The only downside to these "partnerships" is that the health club is not open 24/7 like most hotel fitness centers.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis 285-room upscale property is convenient to Copley Square, Copley Place Mall and a wealth of first rate dining and entertainment attractions, not to mention its three-block distance from the Boston Marathon finish line.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThe upscale Four Seasons brand speaks for itself. Count on exceptional service, wonderful rooms, a quality workout option and, unfortunately, really expensive rates. Overlooking the Boston Public Garden, this particular property has all of the above, including a top-notch gym.
Price: ExpensiveHyatt Regency's central financial district location and plentiful meeting space make it a popular business traveler destination during the week. The 22-story building is sleek, modern and was recently renovated.
Price: ExpensiveYou can judge this hotel by its cover. Midtown's urban, motor-lodge exterior carries over to its motel-ish style interior. With guest room doors opening into interior hallways, expect clean and basic but nothing else from this 159-room property. So, why recommend it?
Price: Least Expensive