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With a spirit both timeless and ahead of the curve, the city of Boston offers an irresistible blend of revolutionary history and contemporary energy—making it a perfect year-round destination. From the cobblestone elegance of Beacon Hill and Back Bay to the creative flair of Fort Point, the cultural mosaic of South End, Roxbury, Dorchester, and Chinatown, Boston’s neighbourhoods pulse with diversity. Seek out new Initiatives such as the Chinatown Immigrant History Trail and Afromerican Academy’s tours to discover yet more untold stories of Boston’s past, learn about Boston’s impressive history by walking the Freedom Trail.
A short walk from the North End, Boston Public Market is an amazing emporium of regional produce, dairy, seafood, and craft breweries. Nearby Quincy Market offers regional and international cuisine from scores of food vendors, whilst High Street Place and Time Out market offer a diverse range of cuisine in each location for your delight.
The city is alive with commemorative and innovative events such as Boston 250, the anniversary of the American Revolution. Expect to find reenactments, newly installed galleries like the MFA’s ‘America at 250’ and inclusive storytelling at every turn. Adding maritime grandeur to the festivities, Sail Boston 2026 will bring a global fleet of tall ships to the harbour as part of the Sail250® celebrations in 2026.
Boston’s sports DNA is unmistakable — home to legendary teams like the Celtics, Bruins, New England Patriots and Red Sox, and now set to host seven FIFA World Cup matches at Gillette Stadium in 2026.
Beautiful greenspaces, outdoor dining, water-based activities, holiday celebrations, and the marked changing of autumnal colours create a vibrant tapestry of experiences that blend natural beauty with urban sophistication, inviting visitors to savour every season in this historic yet innovative city.
Just a short flight from the UK—the shortest to the US—Boston offers a standalone urban escape with rich offerings. Why not use it as your springboard to New England’s scenic drives, coastal towns, and stunning autumnal foliage?
Holiday Ideas
Our Favourite Stays
The Verb Hotel
ModerateFrom £105 per room per night
In the heart of Boston, next to Fenway Park and steps from the House of Blues, Boston Children’s Hospital and the Berklee College of Music. Newbury Street, Kenmore Square, museums and restaurants are all close by.
The Verb Hotel offers a unique urban stay with restored architecture and bold design, celebrating Boston’s music, media and arts scene. Luxury trailers with plush beds, seating areas and outdoor patios are tucked between the hotel and Fenway Park.
The 93 boutique rooms include record players with access to the hotel’s vinyl library, 55-inch HD TVs, refrigerators, in-room safes and free Wi-Fi. Rooms have King or Queen-sized beds, pool or stadium views, and some with private balconies.
Copley Square Hotel
ModerateFrom £139 per room per night
In the heart of Boston, Copley Square Hotel has a rich history as the election headquarters for President William McKinley and has hosted many celebrities, including Babe Ruth and jazz legends Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington.
The hotel features a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a communal kitchen, a welcoming space to enjoy coffee or a quick bite before exploring the city.
The property has 143 rooms, including double, queen, king and studio options.
Harborside Inn of Boston
ModerateFrom £155 per room per night
In a premier location by Boston Harbor, the Harborside Inn is steps from Downtown, the Financial District, the Waterfront, Faneuil Hall and the Freedom Trail. Originally built in 1846 as a mercantile shipping warehouse, it has been fully renovated into a European-inspired boutique hotel.
The 200 guest rooms feature custom-made furniture, Italian tile and European lighting, combining style, comfort and functionality. Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi is included.
Revere Boston Common
First ClassFrom £160 per room per night
In downtown Boston, the Revere Hotel Boston Common is steps from the Theatre District, Boston Common and the Public Garden. The hotel reflects the city’s independent spirit and vibrant culture.
The boutique rooms and suites feature modern furnishings, local artwork and balconies with views of Boston Common, the State House and the harbour.
Enjoy New England cuisine in the on-site restaurant and relax in a stylish urban retreat with upgraded amenities throughout.
The Whitney
First ClassFrom £230 per room per night
In Boston’s historic Beacon Hill, The Whitney is a 65-room luxury boutique hotel opened in June 2019. Located at the corner of Charles Street and Cambridge Street, the hotel blends classic brick townhouse style with contemporary comforts, reflecting the neighbourhood’s charm and the city’s vibrant energy.
The rooms combine sophisticated simplicity with cultured comforts in the heart of Beacon Hill.
The hotel features a restaurant and bar, in-room dining, fitness studio, complimentary Wi-Fi, concierge services, valet parking and complimentary bicycles.
The Newbury
DeluxeFrom £312 per room per night
In Boston’s Back Bay, The Newbury offers luxury boutique accommodation with views of historic brownstones and the Public Garden. The hotel combines heritage architecture with residential-style comfort, creating spacious, stylish rooms.
The guest rooms feature original artwork, custom-designed furnishings, handcrafted woods and marble accents. Amenities include premium bath products, luxurious robes and linens, Nespresso Vertuo machines, and private access to The Library and Fitness Centre. Guests also enjoy preferred seating at The Street Bar.