The Best Hotels With Balconies in Boston
From the Charles River to the Boston Public Garden, Boston is such a pretty city that you’ll want to take it all in from a space of your own. So, we’ve rounded up the best Boston hotels with balconies, all bookable with Culture Trip, leaving you to simply sit back and admire the city at your leisure.
The Bostonian Boston
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Boston Yacht Haven Inn and Marina
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Go on – spoil yourself at this top hotel in Boston with balconies. Rooms at the Boston Yacht Haven Inn and Marina have linens with a high thread-count, marshmallow-soft down comforters, exposed wood beam ceilings and stylish coffee makers and generous charging stations. The penthouse, superior and deluxe king rooms have private balconies where you can relax – snacks and continental breakfasts are complimentary – while watching the boats bobbing in the harbor as the sun rises on the horizon.
The Boston Harbor Hotel
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There’s a lot to be said for luxury – and the Boston Harbor Hotel says it very well indeed. Rooms are huge, and that’s putting it mildly. They run the gamut from 585sqft to 4,800sqft (54sqm to 446sqm) in the John Adams Presidential Suite, and that’s not including the brick outdoor terrace. Bathrooms gleam with Carrara marble, deep soaking tubs and rainfall showers. You’ll overlook either the waterfront or the city skyline. The best thing? The in-room Nespresso machines.
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Boston – Cambridge
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Hilton’s DoubleTree brand is all about making guests feel relaxed – even if they’re staying for business reasons. You can’t beat idling here at the rooftop bar after a busy day of back-to-back meetings, looking at the Charles River over a glass of wine. Rooms are pale, simple and spotless, and standard king rooms have private balconies, while all have generously sized workspaces. Grab a coffee from Made Market Pantry in the lobby first thing, and you’re good to go.
Revere Hotel Boston Common
Boutique Hotel
In town for a cultural weekend? This boutique hotel is convenient to the Back Bay neighborhood, the theater district, the Boston Common, the Public Garden and Copley Square. Walls are lined with contemporary art by local talent, and you might spot George Washington wearing a red cravat or a colonial minuteman standing before the modern Boston skyline. In warm weather, the place to see and be seen is the rooftop bar with its funky furnishings and views of Boston and beyond.
Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor
Chain Hotel
Grab a seat near one of the several toasty fire pits on the outdoor terrace of the Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor for magnificent views over the city. Located on Harborside Drive, the property is every bit as serene when you step inside: the 270 guest rooms are almost meditative spaces, decorated in tranquil earth tones. The large windows are perfect places to linger and watch the comings and goings in the harbor before enjoying clam chowder in the Harborside Grill.
The Liberty, A Marriott Luxury Collection Hotel, Boston
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