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Hotels near Boston Opera House, Boston

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The Revolution Hotel Hotels near Boston Opera House
9.3/10
Great256 reviews
1.15km from Boston Opera House
Fitness Room
Public parking
From AU$ 188
The Godfrey Hotel Boston Hotels near Boston Opera House
9.0/10
Great44 reviews
0.1km from Boston Opera House
Fitness Room
Private parking
From AU$ 306
Cambria Hotels Boston Downtown - Seaport Hotels near Boston Opera House
9.0/10
Great58 reviews
1.33km from Boston Opera House
Fitness Room
Private parking
From AU$ 286
Moxy Boston Downtown Hotels near Boston Opera House
8.9/10
Very Good103 reviews
0.39km from Boston Opera House
Fitness Room
Private parking
From AU$ 233
Hampton Inn by Hilton Boston Seaport District Hotels near Boston Opera House
9.5/10
Amazing73 reviews
2.29km from Boston Opera House
Indoor swimming pool
Fitness Room
From AU$ 299
Citizenm Boston North Station Hotels near Boston Opera House
9.0/10
Great115 reviews
1.29km from Boston Opera House
Fitness Room
Bar
From AU$ 227
Hilton Boston Park Plaza Hotels near Boston Opera House
8.7/10
Very Good161 reviews
0.7km from Boston Opera House
Sauna
Spa
From AU$ 284
Hyatt Regency Boston Hotels near Boston Opera House
9.1/10
Great114 reviews
0.13km from Boston Opera House
Indoor swimming pool
Fitness Room
From AU$ 338
Hotel AKA Boston Common Hotels near Boston Opera House
8.7/10
Very Good118 reviews
0.4km from Boston Opera House
Trip.BestNo. 14 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Boston
Fitness Room
Public parking
From AU$ 317
The Royal Sonesta Boston Hotels near Boston Opera House
9.3/10
Great139 reviews
1.76km from Boston Opera House
Trip.BestNo. 8 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Boston
Indoor swimming pool
Fitness Room
From AU$ 316
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The Westin Copley Place, Boston

9.4/10
Amazing
Posted on Jan 4, 2026|Traditional Two Queen Room
SGMichelleLow
We had a wonderful stay at The Westin Copley Place, Boston. The room was spacious and comfortable for 4 adults with two queen beds and it was clean and well maintained. The location is excellent, making it easy to access shopping and key attractions. We also enjoyed Bar10, which serves good food. Overall, a very pleasant stay.
Price per night from:AU$ 354

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown

8.9/10
Very Good
Posted on Feb 7, 2026|2 Queen Beds Room
Yixinerxing7284
Location: The hotel is centrally located, within walking distance of downtown attractions like the Freedom Trail, Tea Party Museum, Quincy Market, City Hall, and Boston Common. Harvard is accessible by subway, and MIT is a walk away on the return trip. Both Boston South Station and North Station (which has a large Star Pharmacy supermarket) and the airport shuttle drop-off point are within walking distance. Chinatown and Macy's are a 5-minute walk away. Cleanliness: Decent. Value for Money: Alright. A good choice if you prioritize saving time and feeling safe. Room Size: The twin room was a suitable size. Soundproofing: Decent. Room Amenities: The beds are high and the mattresses are quite soft. The bathroom has a bathtub (low and small), the showerhead is a bit low, and the water pressure is average. Shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are provided. No slippers, toothpaste, or toothbrushes. The room has a microwave and a mini-fridge. There's a free ice machine and water dispenser in the hallway. Service: Check-in is at 3 PM, check-out at 12 PM. Early check-in costs an additional $50. Luggage storage is available in advance (free). A $100 per day deposit is required at check-in (held on the bank card, refunded within 2 hours after check-out). Complimentary cookies are given at check-in (very sweet). The hotel lobby bar features a singer in the evening, offering an American bar atmosphere.
Price per night from:AU$ 215

Hotel Indigo BOSTON GARDEN by IHG

8.8/10
Very Good
Posted on Nov 11, 2019
CNZILI
This Indigo should have just been renovated last year, and Apple's own map shows Holiday Choice. I have stayed a lot at Intercontinental / Crown / Holiday / Smart Choice. This is my first time staying at Indigo. Some places around are under maintenance and a little messy, but there are many restaurants and supermarkets. Get a staple drink for breakfast, a small portion and a bad attitude. There is no garden around this hotel. Why is it called Garden? Because next to TD Garden, which is also the home field of basketball and ice hockey teams, concerts are also held, the price changes a lot, there are often no rooms when there are activities, and it is noisy after leaving at night. It is also next to the North Railway Station and the subway station, but to go to New York from South Station. There is a parking lot and valet parking at the entrance of the hotel. Unfortunately, when I checked in, it was 5 ° C outside, and I changed to the fourth room to heat up. When your room has a small air conditioner as shown in Figure 4, the large air conditioner is likely to be bad, and the small air conditioner may also be bad, much colder than the hallway. The front desk will let people repair it. (Fake decoration) If it is not repaired, it will help you to change. The attitude is good, but I suspect that they already know which rooms have bad air conditioning. The cleaning staff speaks Spanish, not English at all, and requires software translation. In short, you don't need to live here if you don't want to watch the game nearby.
Price per night from:AU$ 315

The Bostonian Hotel Boston

8.7/10
Very Good
Posted on Sep 3, 2025
Guest User
Location was perfect, quincy food market next door. Plenty of good restaurants around. Walking distance to little Italy and state house to follow freedom trail. In terms of the Hotel, gym is small, only few machines in so you need to time it well to use it if you don't want go share it with others. Room was big, dated. Our room smelt, we could not establish why. Also we could not open our balcony door to get fresh air. We spoke to the reception and they offered to sent someone but nobody showed up. We pulled up with the smell by using AC. However without fresh air we struggled to sleep as was either got to hot or to cold. Bed was big and comfortable. Room was cleaned every day, bed was done, fresh towels and toiletries change every day. Fridge in our room was broken so we could not use it to store cold water. Staff overall was very nice. They have suitcase storage which made things easy. We had our flight in the evening and full day go still enjoy Boston. Check out is at 12 which leaves you with plenty of time in the morning if you wish go have slow morning.
Price per night from:AU$ 246

Staypineapple, A Delightful Hotel, South End

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on Feb 25, 2026
sofiia Shokhina
The hotel itself was clean, the bed was very comfortable, and the housekeeping staff was especially kind and attentive - we truly appreciated their work and hospitality. However, we experienced a serious issue regarding the resort fee policy, which left us feeling confused and misled as international guests. During online booking, the resort fee was listed as $25 per night, but important information about additional mandatory charges only appeared after payment was completed, when cancellation was no longer possible, wich is disappointing. Upon arrival, we were charged $200, which was later explained as $25 per person per night - something that was not clearly communicated during the booking process or at check-in. Initially, we believed this payment was a refundable deposit, as no clear explanation was provided. What felt particularly unacceptable was the way additional fees appeared in multiple stages: 1. extra charges becoming visible only after payment and confirmation, 2. additional payments required again upon arrival at the hotel, and 3. further unexplained charges after checkout - in our case, an additional $16 was withdrawn without clear justification. A staff member kindly explained that the resort fee includes Wi-Fi, water, and tea in the room, which we did use as they are standard services normally included in hotel stays worldwide. The fee also covered additional optional amenities such as bicycle parking and a complimentary alcoholic drink at the bar. However, we did not use these extra amenities, as they were not relevant to our stay. Since these services are optional by nature, it was unclear why guests are not given the choice to opt out instead of being required to pay for them regardless of usage. Even more concerning is that these mandatory resort fees are presented as payment for comfort and amenities, yet the overall stay did not fully reflect this. The soundproofing in the hotel is very poor, and we could clearly hear the neighbour’s television. The manual heating system in our room also did not function properly. We chose not to report these issues at the time because we spent little time in the hotel and did not expect the final cost of the stay to become so high. In hindsight, considering the total amount paid, these comfort issues become more significant. We strongly believe that all mandatory taxes and service fees should be transparently included in the total hotel price from the beginning. When fees continue to appear after payment, during check-in, and even after departure, guests understandably feel uncomfortable and misled. Because the final amount paid was much higher than expected, we realized that for the same total price we could have chosen a better hotel without additional hidden fees - which we in fact did for our following stay. We kindly ask the hotel to review these charges and consider a partial refund, as greater transparency and fairness in pricing would greatly improve trust and the overall guest experience
Price per night from:AU$ 281

Sheraton Boston Hotel

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on Dec 7, 2025
Hi there!
Newly renovated room with very comfortable bed/beddings and good temperature control system. Conveniently located to shopping and other tourist sites. Also easily accessible to Prudential station.
Price per night from:AU$ 393

Boston Marriott Copley Place

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on May 23, 2026
CNColin Chiang (zhengguohua)
My stay at the Boston Copley Place Marriott in a River View King Room was a terrible experience. I arrived late at night and, after checking in, was assigned a room right next to the elevator. Throughout the night, the elevator frequently started and stopped, creating a constant and noticeable buzzing vibration and operational noise. The soundproofing was extremely poor, and the incessant noise made it impossible to get any restful sleep, severely impacting my rest quality. The front desk clearly thought I was an easy target, putting me in such a subpar room despite the price I paid. The room assignment was completely unreasonable and showed no consideration for guest comfort. My overall stay was unpleasant, and this experience was just as disappointing as my last one. I advise friends to always request a room far away from the hotel elevators, or else the staff will take advantage of you.
Price per night from:AU$ 431

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston Bayside

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on Apr 26, 2026|Deluxe Corner King Room
CNGuest User
About a ten-minute walk from the subway station. It's not in the city center, but the distance to downtown is still acceptable. The air conditioning in the hotel was terrible. I arrived in late April and still needed the heating on. It was either scorching hot, with the room approaching 30 degrees Celsius, or not warm enough, only 19 degrees. When I asked the front desk staff, their solution was to restart the heating myself. However, after restarting, the heater made an incredibly loud noise, so much so that I needed earplugs to sleep.
Price per night from:AU$ 175

Yotel Boston

8.5/10
Very Good
Posted on May 17, 2026
AUGuest User
The hotel is clean and in a great location. Unfortunately the rooms are far too small. I understand that there is a Japanese compact theme going on for the rooms but it would be useful to potential guests for this to be clearly spelt out in the booking information. There is no room for two suitcases and very limited space to put clothing. The bed becomes the settee and vice versa. When the bed is down it is very cramped and difficult to navigate around it because the suitcases are on the floor. The US is known for big rooms, big beds, and big servings of food. You would not expect to find such small rooms in a U.S. hotel.
Price per night from:AU$ 356

Hilton Boston Back Bay

8.3/10
Very Good
Posted on May 23, 2026
CNAnonymous User
The location is super convenient for getting to and from the Back Bay area, but unfortunately, the surroundings feel cramped. The toilet cleanliness needs improvement, especially the air conditioning vent blowing directly onto the bed. You either risk catching a cold and getting an upset stomach or end up completely awake. The staff service was decent, but the facilities themselves are a bit dated.
Price per night from:AU$ 352

FAQs

How much is a hotel near Citizens Opera House per night?

According to Trip.com, the average price for a one-night stay at a hotel near Citizens Opera House in Boston is AU$ 792. Prices can change frequently, so this rate is just an estimate.

What’s the average price of hotels near Citizens Opera House this weekend?

According to Trip.com, the average price for a one-night weekend stay at a hotel near Citizens Opera House in Boston is around AU$ 570. Keep in mind that prices can vary frequently, so this rate is just an estimate.

What are the best hotels to stay near Citizens Opera House?

If you're having trouble deciding on a hotel, consider HI Boston Hostel (from AU$ 75),Hyatt Regency Boston (from AU$ 293) and DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown (from AU$ 247) . These hotels are highly rated, so it's a good idea to book in advance.

What are the best hotels near Citizens Opera House with pools?

When summer arrives, there’s nothing like a family trip to Citizens Opera House in Boston to make the most of sunny days. Hyatt Regency Boston (from AU$ 293),Boston Marriott Copley Place (from AU$ 323) and InterContinental Hotels BOSTON by IHG (from AU$ 346) are popular hotels with pools where you can relax and enjoy the summer vibe.

Which hotels near Citizens Opera House offer gyms?

With growing awareness of health, many hotels now offer fitness rooms. Hyatt Regency Boston (from AU$ 293),DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown (from AU$ 247) and Hilton Boston Park Plaza (from AU$ 243) are popular hotels with fitness rooms.

What hotels near Citizens Opera House have parking?

If you're planning a road trip to Boston Citizens Opera House, you might want to stay at Hyatt Regency Boston (from AU$ 293),DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown (from AU$ 247) and Hilton Boston Park Plaza (from AU$ 243) , these hotels all have parking available.

What hotels near Citizens Opera House have the best breakfast?

A great breakfast is the perfect way to brace yourself for the day ahead. If you're looking to stay at a hotel in Boston near Citizens Opera House that serves up a top-notch breakfast, consider Hyatt Regency Boston (from AU$ 293),DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown (from AU$ 247) and Hilton Boston Park Plaza (from AU$ 243) . These hotels are really popular, so make sure you book in advance.

What are hotels near Citizens Opera House with free Wi-Fi?

For anyone who needs to stay connected during travel, free Wi-Fi is a must. HI Boston Hostel (from AU$ 75),Hyatt Regency Boston (from AU$ 293) and DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown (from AU$ 247) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

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