Boston! I wouldn't mind staying here for a week!
π Why I Recommend It : This DoubleTree by Hilton in downtown Boston is a lazy person's dream! Turn left and in 5 minutes, you're in Chinatown slurping beef noodles π. Turn right and you're feeding swans π¦’ in Boston Common. The start of the Freedom Trail is right under your nose. At check-in, they hand you a warm cookie. The sea salt caramel flavor is even better than the regular ones. The room isn't huge, but it's smartly laid outβyour suitcase can be spread out on the window-side bench, and the bathroom mirror has a hidden LED light ring that makes morning makeup a breeze. π The rooftop gym has a hidden gem of a view. The elliptical machine faces the golden dome of the Old State House, making your run feel like a historical time-travel. The breakfast room makes omelettes to order. π₯ Who It's Perfect For : π Chinese food addicts (5-minute walk to Chinatown for bubble tea and jianbing anytime π₯‘) π History buffs (all the Freedom Trail sites are within walking distance β³) π Business travelers (2 subway stops to the convention center, plenty of outlets at the lobby's long table π») π Budget-conscious students (split a room for $80 per person and save enough for two lobster rolls π¦) πΆ Nearby Must-Do List : 1. Boston Public Library 2. Quincy Market lobster roll ($28 but the meat is so abundant it spills out, perfect with pickles!) 3. Newbury Street boutiques (take a break and enjoy the famous ice cream π¦) 4. Charles River kayaking (rent a boat and watch the MIT sailing team π£) 5. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (take stunning photos in the mosaic courtyard β¨) 6. North End's Little Italy (try the original tiramisu at Modern Pastry π°) π¨ DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown #Boston #BostonHotelRecommendation #BudgetFriendlyHotels #BostonTravelTips #BostonTrip #ValueForMoneyHotels #BostonUniversity #NearBoston