South of Washington Travel Guide
Boston
Visit South of Washington
Stay near popular South of Washington attractions
Top hotels in South of Washington

Hampton Inn & Suites Boston Crosstown Center
"Staff was great, very helpful and friendly, the hotel was very clean and the room was nice and comfortable. It was a good deal. If you are relying on public transportation or trying to walk to places I would stay in a different area though. Was a 15-20minutes walk to the orange line T station. If ..."
Reviewed on 13 Jul 2026

Seaport Hotel Boston
"Perhaps it was due to the Tall Ships coming to town a few days later, or the World Cup game a few days earlier, but the cost was totally outrageous--with taxes nearly $950 for one night in an absolutely mediocre room. The hotel is shabby and I truly felt it was a wasted night in a mediocre ..."
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2026

The Revolution Hotel
"The shower was a little funky. I was fortunate enough to have a private bathroom. Strangely, the shower floor was level to the rest of the bathroom floor. I was afraid it would completely flood the entire bathroom, but only did so a little bit"
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2026

Hyatt Regency Boston/Cambridge
"Comfortable rooms and friendly staff."
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2026

Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
"The room was poorly designed. I guess you were striving for an "artsy" feel but there was no closet t hang clothes, just some sort of pole to hang clothes. No bathroom, per se. So no privacy really and only two drawers under the bed. Very disappointing. Also very loud, as the windows didn't seem ..."
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2026

Harborside Inn Of Boston
"The location was perfect. In the middle of everything I gave it a good because the water pressure was low. Not enough power to wash your face or shower."
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2026
Check South of Washington hotel availability
Where to stay in South of Washington

Downtown Boston
Known for its must-see aquarium and captivating waterfront views, there's plenty to explore in Downtown Boston. Check out top attractions like Boston Harbor and Boston Massacre Site, and jump on the metro at State St. Station or Downtown Crossing Station to see more of the city.

Back Bay
Gourmet restaurants interesting history and top sights from Copley Square to Newbury Street – discover Back Bay, a destination also famous for its shopping.

Seaport District
Travellers to Seaport District praise its captivating waterfront views. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to stop by Boston Harbor and Liberty Wharf.

Beacon Hill
Historical sites, shopping and restaurants highlight some notable features of Beacon Hill. Make a stop by Acorn Street or Charles Street while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Charles-MGH Station or Park St. Station to get around town.

North End
The ample dining options and captivating waterfront views are just a few popular features of the neighbourhood. Make a stop by Boston Harbor or New England Aquarium while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Aquarium to get around town.




















