 | | Where to Lay Your Sleepy Head - Hotels in Boston | | | For tourists who want to be in the heart of the historic city and nearby the famous Freedom Trail, there are loads of hotels on offer. A popular spot is the Omni Parker House, which offers a mix of historical appeal with modern comforts and spectacular views of the city from your very own windows. A good majority of hotels in Boston can be found within two to three miles of the Central Business District (CBD). These offer quite a variety of prices, so there’s a good chance you’ll find what you’re looking for here. If you travel out on Route 90, your options grow to cover all price ranges. But you’ll have to decide how far away you really want to be from the Boston’s gorgeous harbor and Boston Common, the largest park in the city.
For those who want to spend more on being a tourist than on paying for a place to sleep, cheaper hotels are found a bit further from the heart of the city. While they’re further from tourist attractions, they’re easier on the wallet. The old axiom applies: sometimes you only need a roof over your head and a warm, clean bed.
Combining ease and luxury for those staying near the Logan Airport, the Hyatt Harborside and the Hilton Boston Logan Airport are popular options. Luxurious by name and by worldwide reputation, these two hotels in Boston will not fail you. Conveniently close to the airport, both hotels are within only a short taxi ride from the Central Business District and provide all the amenities that you require for a comfortable and memorable experience.
While there are so many options in Boston that will keep you out and about, ultimately even the hardiest of sightseers will need to get a good rest. You’ll find great options for swimming, sleeping, watching TV and taking a nice hot bath during your downtime in the grand old city of Boston, wherever you decide to leave your hat. | | | |  | | |