Boston Hotels
Boston, Massachusetts is not only famous for its residents' unique accents, but for its atmosphere as an all-American city and textbook “college town” (it's home to 100+ colleges and universities). For many travelers, it's an exciting place to explore arts, sports, fairs, festivals, and cultural events, while basking in each of Boston's neighborhood's distinct personalities. Not many American cities can boast neighborhoods that are well-known on their own, yet Boston exudes a personality on every corner, from Alliston/Brighton, Back Bay, and Cambridge, to Chinatown, Fenway/Kenmore, South End, West End, and beyond.One can't talk about Boston without also “keeping score” on all the attention focused on sports there. Fans can immerse themselves in the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and Bruins – and quite passionately, at that. Of course, those who aren't so driven by team colors and rivalries find plenty of winning action elsewhere, from museums and parks to eclectic shopping, distinct dining, and spirited pubs. Thanks to Boston's historical prowess – there's a history lesson in almost every one of the city's famous squares – Americana buffs and those seeking knowledge from the “Athens of America,” a common Boston nickname thanks to its plethora of colleges and universities, are sure to be enriched.




