Unique Experiences from The Coolest Hotels in Boston

Considered the center of scientific research and innovation, Boston is a great city to explore. Locals and tourists alike do not only like the attractions to see – but the unique hotels as well! As if drawing inspiration from the city’s wittiest minds, there are hotels that can combine comfort and distinction. These are just some of the coolest hotels in Boston that you should try.

The Verb Hotel

The Verb Hotel Coolest Hotels in Boston
The Verb Hotel

It may not be the tallest one in the city, but this restored motor inn turned into a hotel is the top of our list. The hotel boasts vintage pop art-inspired designs from the outside up to its interiors. Upon entering, their lobby is full of interesting decorations that will surely be a feast for the eyes. There are rooms that are overlooking the hotel’s swimming pool and lounge area. It is located in Boylston Street in Fenway Kenmore, less than 200 kilometers from Fenway Park – the home of the Red Sox.

Most popular amenities: 1 swimming pool Non-smoking rooms RestaurantFacilities for disabled guestsPrivate ParkingWiFi in all areasTea/Coffee Maker in All Rooms Bar

The Eliot Suite Hotel

The Eliot Suite Hotel Coolest Hotels in Boston
The Eliot Suite Hotel

The Eliot Suite Hotel feels like it symbolizes luxury with its neo-Georgian facade on the outside up to its rooms. This is considered a historic landmark as it was built in 1925, in the neighborhood of Boston’s Back Way. Prepare to have a more luxurious feel when entering the room – from the fabrics, bedding, and Italian marble accents. Shopaholics will love the location of this hotel, being near to a shopping center and a number of famous shops in the area. You’ll also be surprised that there is a Japanese restaurant inside, despite the property’s interior design theme.

Most popular amenities: Non-smoking rooms Room service RestaurantFacilities for disabled guestsPrivate ParkingWiFi in all areas BarGood Breakfast

The Revolution Hotel

The Revolution Hotel Coolest Hotels in Boston
The Revolution Hotel

The bricks on the building’s exterior may have a boring impression on guests, but wait till you enter the hotel. The lobby perfectly blends the classic designs with the colorful artworks. This design inspiration extends to their rooms, that has different themes that will spark creativity. Rooms are also noticeably well-ventilated with their wide and clear windows. A small kitchenette is also available in every room when you feel like having a staycation.

Most popular amenities: Non-smoking roomsgood Fitness Center RestaurantFacilities for disabled guestsWiFi in all areasParking Bar

The Envoy Hotel – Autograph Collection

King Coveted Corner Room - City View - The Envoy Hotel, Autograph Collection Coolest Hotels in Boston
King Coveted Corner Room - City View - The Envoy Hotel, Autograph Collection

Just looking at its glass and metal exterior, you’ll definitely know that this is a cool hotel. The rooms have a floor to ceiling glass windows, offering a view of the harbor or the city (depending on where your room is facing). It is also has a modern design accented with yellow pieces. What’s more interesting is the roof deck bar – it is open year-round and gives an igloo-like experience during winter with its colorful coves. It is nearby the Logan International Airport, which is 3 kilometers away from the hotel.

Most popular amenities: Non-smoking rooms Fitness center RestaurantFacilities for disabled guestsParking Free WiFi Bar

Boston proves that it can be historical and chic at the same time. If you are looking for a place to stay while you are in Boston, why not try one of these cool hotels in the city? Aside from having a good night’s sleep, take advantage of the unique experiences offered in these properties. Their locations are also great when you choose to explore the city.

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