The Top 31 Hotels Near Four Seasons Boston at One Dalton Street

  1. Boston's second Four Seasons sits inside a glass skyscraper that towers over the city's famously low roofline, so the views alone justify a splurge. It's a luxury hotel with a spa, a gorgeous indoor pool, and two serious restaurants, including Zuma, the globally loved Japanese izakaya. The crowd skews well-heeled business traveler and the occasional person who just likes staying somewhere very nice without having to explain why.


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    1 Dalton St, Boston, MA · Boston
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  2. A Forbes Five Star hotel in Back Bay that earns the rating by actually thinking things through. The location next to the Prudential Center is genuinely clever, and in a Boston winter you'll appreciate the private indoor entrance more than you'd expect. The lobby fireplace pulls in well-dressed guests who look like they've nowhere urgent to be, which is exactly the vibe you want when you're paying these prices.


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    776 Boylston St, Boston, MA · Boston
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  3. Sitting directly across from the Public Garden, this Forbes Five Star hotel is the kind of place where the views alone justify the room rate. The renovation stripped out all the tired colonial decor, leaving something that feels quietly timeless instead. Rooms are genuinely plush, the beds are absurdly good, and the marble bathrooms border on excessive. The crowd is old-money Boston and corporate expense accounts, all very well-dressed and deliberately unhurried.


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    200 Boylston St, Boston, MA · Boston
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  4. A Forbes Four Star hotel on Newbury Street, sitting right across from the Public Garden in a building that's been around forever, back when it was one of the original Ritz-Carltons. The rooms are sleek and quiet, the linens are serious, and the rooftop restaurant, Contessa, has retractable glass walls with views over Back Bay that make every table feel like a flex. The crowd dresses accordingly.


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    1 Newbury St, Boston, MA · Boston
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    40 Trinity Pl, Boston, MA · Boston
  6. The grand dame of Boston hotels, sitting right on Copley Square with the red awnings and red carpet that scream old-money classic. Inside you'll find a mix of power-lunch regulars, film crews, and out-of-towners who've done their homework. The ornate lobby looks like it was built for people who travel with actual luggage, not backpacks. The spa on the top floor is a solid excuse to never leave.


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    138 St James Ave, Boston, MA · Boston
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  7. CitizenM is a hotel chain that figured out you mostly just need a great bed, fast wifi, and somewhere cool to have a drink, so that's what they built. The Back Bay spot has compact rooms with XL beds and tablet-controlled everything, but the rooftop bar with sunset views over the neighborhood is the real draw. Check-in is self-serve, the staff are genuinely helpful, and Fenway is a short walk away.


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    408 Newbury St, Boston, MA · Boston
  8. A sleek, modern Ritz in a glass tower right on Boston Common, which sounds like it shouldn't work but absolutely does. The Rockwell Group-designed rooms are sharp and comfortable, the views over the park are genuinely great, and the Avery Bar gives you a solid reason to stay in for a drink. The Theater District is basically at the front door, so you're well positioned for a night out whenever you feel like rejoining the city.


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    10 Avery St, Boston, MA · Boston
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    500 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, MA · Boston
  10. A boutique hotel sitting in the shadow of Fenway Park that somehow resists the urge to plaster everything in Red Sox gear, which already puts it ahead of half the neighborhood. Instead, the Verb leans into the area's deep rock-and-roll history, and the whole place feels like a love letter to that era. Mid-century motel bones, genuinely cool music memorabilia, and the kind of vibe that attracts people who packed a record in their carry-on.


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    1271 Boylston St, Boston, MA · Boston
  11. Beacon Hill is the kind of neighborhood that hasn't needed anything new in about three centuries, which makes this luxury boutique hotel a minor miracle. The Whitney Hotel sits right at the foot of the Longfellow Bridge, wearing its red-brick exterior like it was born here. Inside, the vibe threads old-money Boston and genuinely modern design without making either crowd feel unwelcome. The guests look the part too.


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    170 Charles St, Boston, MA · Boston
  12. A luxury hotel built inside a 19th-century jail, and yes, they leaned all the way into it. The rooms have tally-mark pillows and a safe for a bedside table, which sounds gimmicky until you're actually there and it just works. Downstairs, Alibi turns the original cells into a cocktail bar where the dressed-up, see-and-be-seen crowd sips drinks in front of actual barred windows. Solitary confinement has never looked this good.


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    215 Charles St, Boston, MA · Boston
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  13. A boutique hotel on Beacon Hill that genuinely feels like you've borrowed a wealthy friend's townhouse for the weekend. The 63 rooms come with four-poster beds, working fireplaces, and fresh flowers, and the staff will arrange a chauffeur in the house Lexus before you even finish asking. The Federalist bones and old-money neighborhood make the whole thing feel effortlessly Boston, without any of the stuffy museum-piece energy that usually comes with it.


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    15 Beacon St, Boston, MA · Boston
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  14. This Forbes Five Star hotel on the waterfront is the kind of place where you arrive by water taxi straight from the airport and immediately feel like someone who has their life together. Rooms have skyline or harbor views, the staff treats everyone like a regular VIP, and the seafood restaurant downstairs is genuinely worth your time. Classic Boston bones with enough polish to feel genuinely luxurious.


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    70 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA · Boston
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  15. A luxury hotel that was once the Federal Reserve Bank, which tells you everything about the energy here: old money, serious bones, and a lobby that makes you stand up a little straighter. The Langham sits in the Financial District, steps from Faneuil Hall and the waterfront, and earns its Michelin two keys by pairing that stolid historic grandeur with genuinely modern comfort. The crowd is business travelers who've upgraded their standards and weekend guests who dress for dinner.


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    250 Franklin St, Boston, MA · Boston
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  16. A waterfront hotel sitting between Faneuil Hall and the Seaport, which means you're never far from anything. The lobby is dressed in Italian marble and Texas limestone, and the rooms have views that do a lot of the heavy lifting. Three restaurants, a spa, and a health club mean you barely need to leave, though the neighborhood will tempt you. The rooftop beehives are a genuine thing, not a gimmick.


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    510 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA · Boston
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  17. A boutique hotel on Washington Street that earns its keep with genuinely attentive service, which sounds basic until you've stayed somewhere that couldn't be bothered. The Godfrey occupies a pair of early 1900s buildings done up in mid-century style, lots of warm neutrals with orange accents, which somehow works. It's not the fanciest address in town, but it's the kind of place where your comfort feels like someone's actual job.


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    505 Washington St, Boston, MA · Boston
  18. Encore Boston Harbor is the closest thing to a Vegas resort without actually going to Vegas, which is either a selling point or a warning depending on who you are. The curved bronze tower, the over-the-top flower arrangements, the casino floor buzzing with slots and table games, it all lands. The restaurants lean local, and the whole place has that Forbes Five Star polish that makes everyone feel slightly more important than they are.


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    1 Broadway, Everett, MA · Everett
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  19. A boutique hotel on the Charles River that leans into its Cambridge address with a knowing wink, sitting steps from MIT and Harvard on a street named for the guy who invented the Polaroid camera. The vibe is a soft sci-fi take on nature, all deep greens and blues against white and gray, somehow industrial and cozy at once. Guests tend to be the kind of people who have opinions about both thread counts and large language models.


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    25 Edwin H Land Blvd, Cambridge, MA · Cambridge
  20. The Seaport Hotel has been planting its flag on Boston Harbor since before the neighborhood was cool, and the waterfront views are still the main event. It's a full-service luxury hotel right in the thick of the Seaport District, so you're a short walk from good restaurants, the ICA, and the convention center. The vibe skews business traveler with their laptops out, but the harbor-view rooms make it feel like a proper getaway.


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    1 Seaport Ln, Boston, MA · Boston
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    107 Merrimac St, Boston, MA · Boston
  22. A boutique hotel in a genuinely beautiful Art Deco tower in the Financial District, The Dagny is the kind of downtown stay that makes you feel like you actually live here rather than just visiting. The original ornate ceilings and brass details are all still there, just paired with a less stuffy attitude. Faneuil Hall and the waterfront are right outside, and there's solid seafood and a good biscuit sandwich on the ground floor for when you don't want to wander far.


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    89 Broad St, Boston, MA · Boston
  23. Sitting right on top of TD Garden and North Station, citizenM is a design-forward hotel chain that's cracked the code on compact but genuinely comfortable rooms. XL beds, rain showers, blackout blinds, and a tablet that runs everything, all in a slick black-glass tower with Beacon Hill views from the terrace. The lobby doubles as a lounge full of street art and deep colors, and the crowd is mostly road-warriors who've figured out that style and practicality aren't mutually exclusive.


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    70 Causeway St, Boston, MA · Boston
  24. Staying near Harvard doesn't have to mean a sad hotel room with a twin bed and a fire-drill poster. The Charles is a proper upscale hotel right on the edge of campus, with Shaker furniture, burgundy armchairs, and enough old-money New England warmth to feel genuinely cozy. The crowd skews visiting professors, parents dropping off freshmen, and the occasional celebrity who needs thick walls and a baby grand.


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    1 Bennett St, Cambridge, MA · Cambridge
  25. This Relais & Châteaux inn sits steps from the Lexington Green, where the Revolutionary War technically started, which is either a great story to tell over breakfast or a reminder that you slept through history class. The 22 rooms spread across three lovingly restored historic buildings, and the whole place has that rare quality of feeling genuinely old without feeling musty. Walden Pond and some excellent bike trails are close by too.


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    2027 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA · Lexington
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    209 Essex St, Salem, MA · Salem
  27. Beauport Hotel Gloucester is a proper seaside hotel sitting right on America's oldest working port, about half an hour up the coast from Boston. The rooms are handsome in a classic New England way, and the best suites have fireplaces and ocean views that do all the talking. The rooftop bar at sunset draws the linen-shirt crowd, and the in-house oyster bar and seafood restaurant are exactly as good as the location demands.


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    55 Commercial St, Gloucester, MA · Gloucester

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    20 Fordham Way, Newbury, MA · Newbury
  29. A Forbes Four Star inn and spa less than an hour from Boston that's gone all-in on the French countryside fantasy, turrets and Monet-style water gardens included. The real draw is the destination spa, a sprawling setup with heated foot pools, an outdoor whirlpool with a waterfall, and a packed fitness calendar. The crowd is here to be aggressively pampered, and the staff is happy to oblige.


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    35 Landmark Dr, Plymouth, MA · Plymouth
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    11 Dorrance St, Providence, RI · Providence

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    122 Fountain St, Providence, RI · Providence

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