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Price by Week Day
Average price on Sunday is around $278.
In Boston, hotel prices gradually rise from around $300 at the beginning of the week, peaking at just over $317 by Wednesday. Prices remain consistent through Friday before dropping significantly to around $278 on Sunday, lower than on weekdays.
Price by Month
Lowest month: February at just over $170.
In Boston, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with the lowest in February at just over $170 and peaking in June at around $390. Prices remain fairly high from June to October, with considerable variability during other months.
How far in advance should I book?
Hotel prices in Boston can range from around $240–$250 the day before check-in.
In Boston, hotel prices typically decrease as the number of days until check-in increases, especially for lower-quality establishments. However, top-rated hotels tend to be fully booked three weeks prior, leading to limited availability and higher prices as the check-in date approaches. Last-minute bookings may offer some discounts, particularly for these lesser-rated accommodations, with prices on the day before check-in often being notably lower.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular star category in Boston is 4* priced around $250–$300.
In Boston, hotels are primarily distributed across various star ratings, with prices generally increasing as the star rating rises. The most popular category is 4*, priced around $250–$300. The price difference between 3* and 4* hotels is modest, just under $30.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Ride the MBTA Silver Line (SL1) from Logan Airport to South Station for a 20-25 minute journey, avoiding rush hour traffic common on I-90/I-93. Business-class hotels at South Station often allow early check-in or easy luggage drop-off so you can explore the city right away. Purchasing a reloadable MBTA CharlieCard at the airport can also speed up SL1 boarding.
- Book hotels 60-90 days in advance for events like Patriots’ Day/Boston Marathon or university graduations because rates often rise sharply, sometimes doubling during these periods. Join a hotel loyalty program ahead of time for priority rates or flexible cancellation. International guests should confirm any travel or visa requirements around event dates.
- Compare hotels in Cambridge (Kendall/Harvard) or Fenway for lower rates and a 10-20 minute transit ride to Back Bay or the Financial District via the Red or Green Line, which can undercut downtown weekday business rates. These areas often offer included breakfast or fitness centers and have MBTA access until late, supporting arrivals at various hours.
- Budget for hotel parking, expecting $40-$75 per night for downtown valet or garage service. Check for hotels with onsite parking or validated partner garages to reduce costs. Street parking in Boston is frequently limited or residents-only.
- Confirm step-free or elevator access when booking boutique historic hotels in Beacon Hill and Back Bay by requesting an 'ADA / step-free room' or calling before arrival. Guests needing visual alarms or communication accessibility should ask in advance. Historic areas may have sidewalk navigation challenges, so hotel staff can advise on accessible routes.
- Choose business-class or chain hotels in Seaport and Back Bay for reliable Wi-Fi and in-room workspaces, as most advertise this for video calls. Major hotels usually provide onsite business centers for printing or meetings and support late-night check-ins for delayed flights.
- Request a room facing away from the waterfront in Seaport to reduce noise from construction or concerts, especially June to September. For added quiet, ask for an upper-floor room or use a hotel-supplied white noise machine.
- Use the Massport taxi lines at Logan Airport for regulated fares and pooled queuing to avoid unlicensed pickups. Rideshare surge pricing from Logan to downtown can exceed typical taxi fares at peak times. Hotel concierges can help pre-book taxis or check rideshare wait times for added convenience or when accessibility support is needed.
- Book directly with major hotel chains (Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt) for loyalty perks and room guarantees, since elite benefits are honored more reliably for direct bookings. Many brand apps offer expedited check-in and digital keys, with upgrade offers sometimes available in real time.
- Bring a refillable water bottle since Boston's municipal tap water is safe to drink and hotels rarely restrict its use. Many properties provide filtered water stations in fitness centers or lobbies for guest convenience and sustainability.
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