THE 10 BEST Hotels in South End (Boston) 2025
South End Hotels
Stroll down the beautiful brownstone lined streets while capturing views of Boston’s tallest buildings from a distance. Some of Boston’s best restaurants are scattered around this neighborhood. There are many gems to be found, from jazz clubs to classy bars and restaurants. It is also home to art galleries, interesting boutiques, artsy stores and SOWA open market during the summer months. The South End is a true find in the city, with a more residential feeling than Back Bay.
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Hotels in nearby neighborhoods
- Downtown HotelsThe largest area of the city, Downtown is rich with historical and iconic sites in Boston. Stroll through one of Boston’s most famous green spaces, the Boston Public Gardens, check out and make way for duckling statues, picnic under a beautiful tree overlooking the pond, and walk over the iconic footbridge where, during summer time, you will catch a swan boat toting children and eager tourists through the pond. Have your camera ready to capture its peaceful beauty in the middle of a bustling city. Continue on through the Gardens and take in some open green space at the Boston Common, where you can spend time throwing a frisbee, sitting on a park bench, or, in the winter time, skating on the frog pond. Head north from the end of the Common to see the golden dome of the State House, and travel through government center to Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall, both a historic and popular destination worth a quick visit for a first time to Boston. Head to Long Wharf to visit the Aquarium, or catch a boat to Charlestown or even Cape Cod.Read more
- Back Bay HotelsWander around this quintessential neighborhood in the heart of Boston for high-end shops, restaurants, and the feeling of city bustle. Its most identifiable skyscrapers, the Prudential Center and John Hancock Tower, are highlights of the city skyline. Visit Newbury street to explore unique and trendy boutiques – as well as every other kind of store imaginable – all housed in beautiful brownstone buildings. In nice weather, restaurant patio seating is packed with Bostonians and tourists alike soaking up the sunshine and enjoying the food. Commonwealth Ave offers a beautiful stroll down residential tree-lined streets. Keep walking towards the Charles River and enjoy a beautiful view by the water. In warmer months, people run and bike on paths running along the esplanade, and sail and kayak on the Charles River. Boylston street, also full of shops, bars, and restaurants, is the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Head towards Copley Square and check out the Boston Public Library, which is particularly beautiful from the Dartmouth street entrance.Read more
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- Seaport District / South Boston Waterfront HotelsThis area has been expanding and becoming more and more popular, for good reason. Not surprisingly, the seaport district of South Boston is located beautifully along the water. The area is designed for easy strolling along the HarborWalk, and there are bars and restaurants for all ages and budgets. The Institute of Contemporary Art is located in this area in a contemporary building with an absolutely stunning deck overlooking the water. In the summer time there are Friday music concerts on the deck of the museum. Nearby, there are many green spaces to enjoy.Read more
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- Fenway / Kenmore HotelsThe Curse of the Bambino may have ended years ago, but loyal Red Sox fans will continue to infiltrate this home to historic Fenway Park, where you can find victory banners, people yelling in stereotypical Boston accents, and lots of sports bars. Located within Kenmore Square, the old gas station Citgo sign is another Boston skyline classic seen throughout the city. In addition to a hectic and diehard sports mentality, this neighborhood is also home to some of Boston’s many universities. Move from Boston University territory to that of Northeastern, and spend time at the famous Museum of Fine Arts. For more culture, check out the smaller but equally beautiful Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Continue off the beaten path and check out the green space in the Back Bay Fens, a pretty community garden. This diverse neighborhood has a mix of universities, sports, culture, and more residential green space.Read more
- North End HotelsWandering around Boston’s North End can feel like being transported to Europe. Stroll down Hanover and Salem streets for the finest Italian restaurants, bakeries, cafes, and a few boutique shops. Take part in the big debate as to whether Modern Pastry or Mike’s serves a better cannoli. Before your food coma sets in, make sure to stop by historic Paul Revere’s home, and follow the Freedom Trail to Old North Church and Copp’s Hill Burying Ground. Take a rest in a cafe on Hanover street and observe the quirky, European character of the North End.Read more
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- Some of the more popular South End hotels near Freedom Trail include:Staypineapple, A Delightful Hotel, South End Boston - Traveler rating: 4/5Ac Hotel Boston Downtown - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Staypineapple Boston - Traveler rating: 5/5
- These South End hotels are close to Boston Logan International Airport:Staypineapple, A Delightful Hotel, South End Boston - Traveler rating: 4/5Ac Hotel Boston Downtown - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Staypineapple Boston - Traveler rating: 5/5
- Some of the best South End hotels in Boston are:Staypineapple, A Delightful Hotel, South End Boston - Traveler rating: 4/5Ac Hotel Boston Downtown - Traveler rating: 4.5/5Staypineapple Boston - Traveler rating: 5/5
More Popular Hotels
The Revolution HotelAc Hotel Boston DowntownClarendon SquareStaypineapple, A Delightful Hotel, South End BostonThe UptonThe 1863 House Bed and Breakfast14 Union ParkCaj Guest House Tremont StreetStaypineapple BostonCaj Guest House Worcester StreetThe Boston ChristopherRutland Square HouseGlobal Luxury Suites in South EndSTR BostonConcord Square by Short Term Rentals Boston102 Chandler By Live Stay BostonBluebird On Canal StreetVirtue PropertiesThe Godfrey Hotel BostonHilton Boston Park PlazaThe Dagny BostonOmni Boston Hotel at the SeaportThe Verb HotelMoxy Boston DowntownFairmont Copley Plaza, BostonHilton Garden Inn Boston Logan AirportThe Bostonian Hotel BostonYOTEL BostonHotel CommonwealthThe Colonnade Hotel