: Often cited as the most haunted hotel in the city, guests and staff report encounters with a mustached figure believed to be the former owner, Harvey Parker. It remains a top destination for those seeking haunted ghost tours .
Located in the South End, this boutique hotel occupies a former YWCA. It is dedicated to honoring the "revolutionary spirit" of the city through Boston-inspired artwork and communal co-working spaces. The Row Hotel at Assembly Row, Autograph Collection 4-star hotel Pool · Wi-Fi boston hotel
Formerly the Charles Street Jail, this site was transformed through a massive restoration effort. Architects used original drawings to rebuild a dramatic cupola that had been removed decades earlier, ensuring the hotel remained true to its historical cruciform shape. The Revolution Hotel 3-star hotel : Often cited as the most haunted hotel
Boston’s hotels often occupy buildings with storied pasts, requiring a delicate balance between preservation and modern use. The Liberty, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Boston 5-star hotel It is dedicated to honoring the "revolutionary spirit"
: The brand's first North American property, this $400 million-plus skyscraper in Back Bay offers signature butler service and a three-story lobby overlooking Copley Square.
: Historic hotel ballrooms have served as the backdrop for legendary sports moments. In 1978, the Boston Celtics selected Larry Bird in a hotel ballroom, a moment that fundamentally changed the trajectory of the franchise. The Modern Luxury Renaissance
This design-forward property pays homage to its origins as a Ford Motor Assembly Plant, featuring a "steampunk" aesthetic that includes industrial-inspired decor alongside a heated indoor pool and sun terrace. Legends and Spirits