Located in Somerville, downtown Assembly Row, The Row Hotel at Assembly Row, Autograph Collection Autograph Collection, a Marriott hotel, features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
brian
United States of America
Didn't have breakfrast but the free coffee and cookies were good
Located just off I-93 and 2 miles from downtown Boston and Cambridge, this Holiday Inn features a beautiful indoor pool facility. Free WiFi and an on-site restaurant are available.
Patricia Shaaban
United States of America
The last time I stayed the pool but wasn't able to swim they said it was closed and that's why we canceled this trip family. Wasn't positive about this trip.
Located in Somerville, a 16-minute walk from Inman Square, Cambria Hotel Boston Somerville has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
This hotel is located 3.2 mi from Boston city center and is within walking distance to the train station. Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and a complimentary daily continental breakfast.
Bella Americana
United States of America
We loved the location and the size of the room. We found the staff to be friendly and helpful during our stay. The hotel is in walking distance to lots of shopping and the Orange Line for easy traveling around the city.
Located in Boston's waterfront district, this hotel is 919 feet from the harbor. Harborside Inn offers free upgraded high speed Wi-Fi, a free movie library and modern rooms with a DVD player.
The Museum of Science and TD Bank Garden are located 2953 feet from this Boston city center hotel, featuring completely nonsmoking rooms, an on-site restaurant and many modern amenities.
Located in the North End by Boston Harbor, Battery Wharf Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the New England Aquarium and offers a private water taxi to Logan International Airport.
This hotel is located on the Charles River near Harvard University and offers spacious accommodations, contemporary technology and ample facilities for an excellent visit to historic Boston.
Quynhtrang
United States of America
Location. Easy to walk to Harvard square, close to drive to my daughter’s college (the reason we went was for her school’s orientation) and a short drive to Newbury street to shop and eat.
The Arcadian powered by Sonder offers accommodations in Brookline. The 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Hotel was just what was needed for this trip. Lots of restaurants and shops just across the road, the only problem we had was the taxi from the airport. Driver didn't t seem to know where to go . We had to get directions his phone for him
Norma
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
It was 170 metres from the Subway.
It was 170 metres from the Subway. There were a range of shops and eateries, which because of the length of our stay we couldn't avail ourselves of. It is close enough to the city to make it a short shot to the major things you would like to do. The subway is very good and comprehensive enough for our needs. It was a friendly place which I would recommend to anyone.
Tiger48
Australia
Scored 4.0
4.0
I didn't like this hotel, it was not set up for travellers,...
I didn't like this hotel, it was not set up for travellers, but more for the convenience of the hotel. No breakfast apart from pastries and coffee, no drinking water in the room (I could get it from gym fountain according to reception).
Sarah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Somerville has several squares where shops, restaurants, and...
Somerville has several squares where shops, restaurants, and bars are concentrated. The larger squares have T stops (red or green), or there are lots of bus routes (or of course uber, but it can get really traffick-y with a decent amount of road work, bikes, and narrow streets). If you're looking to get off the beaten path, Somerville feels like it has fewer students than Cambridge and fewer tourists than Boston. Try Inman Square for cute little shops, or Union Square for views of Boston from Prospect Hill Park or bars with live local music most nights of the week. Places like Bow Market, Field & Vine, or Winterhill Brewing are kind of tucked away and really feel like you've discovered a gem. Somerville has lots of local breweries, and a lot of the liquor stores have great craft/local beer selections. Assembly Square is basically a mall, but has lots of parking and some good restaurants.
Emma
Scored 10
10
I was visiting my daughter and her family who were just a...
I was visiting my daughter and her family who were just a five minute walk away, so it was perfect for me. There are several good eating places in the Davis Square area. It's a very walkable neighborhood and easy to get around.
Scott
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We walked across the hotel parking lot to eat dinner our...
We walked across the hotel parking lot to eat dinner our first night at 99 Restaurant & Pub and enjoyed it so much we ate there all four nights of our stay! Great food, good service. Had some trouble navigating the Boston area.
The hotel is in a house which is run by a family. The rooms are spacious and you can feel that host though about all details, near the bed, is USB chargers and British outlets. Breakfast is served in the kitchen and it's quite interesting to sit down at one table with other guests. The hotel has an easy lock system which is based on your mobile number, the metro station is just around the corner which gives easy access to the city center, as well square near the hotel has pubs and restaurants. The surroundings are silent and calm.
Staff are absolutely lovely. We felt welcomed and looked after. The breakfast buffet is nice as well. The location is just a few minutes by car to all the touristy areas in Boston, so we were glad to stay here instead of downtown.
Good location near the Assembly metro station, and free parking if you have a car. Reasonable price reflects the low quality of the hotel and lack of cleaning applied to rooms and common areas.
Despite it being a VERY busy weekend at the hotel, the staff were super attentive and helpful. I was really impressed by how they managed every small detail and request.
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