Boston has been getting a lot of attention lately.
With its well-established rapport in higher education and professional industries, as well as the growing opportunities in technology and business, Boston welcomes a positive influx of change that has revived the historical city center and the surrounding neighborhoods. According to the 2016 Boston Housing Report, greater Boston has experienced an even higher growth rate with young professionals moving to the area.
In addition to voting for the top 15 favorite hotels in Boston, Condé Nast Traveler readers ranked Boston as No. 5 for Top 15 Large Cities in the United States.
If you live already live in the city, or greater Boston area, it’s always good to know the hot spots in Beantown for family and friends who plan to visit or check out chic hotel bars, restaurants, and spas nearby.
Here’s the list of top Boston hotels that impressed Condé Nast Traveler readers this year:
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Mandarin Oriental, 776 Boylston St
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XV Beacon, 15 Beacon St
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InterContinental Boston, 510 Atlantic Ave
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Kimpton Marlowe Hotel, 25 Edwin H. Blvd, Cambridge
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Hotel Commonwealth, 500 Commonwealth Ave
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The Boxer, 107 Merrimac St
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Boston Harbor Hotel, 70 Rowes Wharf
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The Langham Boston, 250 Franklin St
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Kimpton Nine Zero Hotel, 90 Tremont St
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Hyatt Regency Boston, 1 Avenue de Lafayette
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The Ritz-Carlton Boston, 10 Avery St
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W Boston, 100 Stuart St
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Lenox Hotel, 61 Exeter Street at Boylston
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Four Seasons Hotel Boston, 200 Boylston St
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The Liberty, 215 Charles St
The New England city has plenty of offer visitors who want to stay downtown, but Boston residents appreciate the how each neighborhood reflects its own unique character—there’s plenty to see beyond Faneuil Hall or FiDi, such as Brookline or Cambridge.
Read Condé Nast Traveler’s full list of 2017 Readers’ Choice award winners online.