So you’re shipping off to Boston to cheer on the Bronx Bombers for one of baseball’s most storied rivalries? Fear not – even in enemy territory! As the Official Last-Minute Hotel Booking Partner for the New York Yankees (get the app here), we’ve got your back for where to stay, where to eat and where to celebrate when your team wins.
Pro tip: qualified bookings score you access to HT Pros, our real-live, in-app concierge. Hit up your HT Pro to ask for anything from extra pillows in your room to a rec for the best whiskey bar nearby.
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Heads up that hotels on the app are always changing based on availability. These are a few of our favorite spots to stay in the city, but we’d recommend anywhere you find on the app (we screen all of our hotels and show you the best deals at the best places). One more pro tip: you can tap the map in the app, scroll to a specific neighborhood or area and hit “Redo Search” to see hotels there.
Hotel Commonwealth
Neighborhood:
Back Bay
Hotel Commonwealth is the Yankees’ home away from home when they’re on the road in Boston. It’s classic Boston, with luxuriously comfortable rooms, exceptional service and classic elegance. And the location knocks it out of the park – it’s two blocks from the ballpark, in the heart of Back Bay.
The Verb
Hotel
Neighborhood:
Fenway
This vintage hotel was given a hip makeover with bright pops of color, pop art and music memorabilia. There’s a fun pool and it’s just a couple minutes to Fenway by foot.
The Liberty
Neighborhood:
North End/Beacon Hill
Formerly a jail housing Boston’s most infamous criminals, it’s now notorious for its fun nightlife, great restaurants and sleek style that marries historic details (like cell bars) with swanky modern updates.
The Eliot
Hotel
Neighborhood:
Back Bay/Fenway
Built in 1925, it’s got an air of historic elegance with contemporary European rooms and a wicked Back Bay location next to the Harvard Club and steps from Newbury Street shops and restos.
Copley Square
Hotel
Neighborhood:
Back Bay
Part old school, part modern and urban, this spot is both comfortable and cool. It’s also got an ace downtown location near Newbury Street.
Revere Boston
Common
Neighborhood:
Back Bay
Classy and modern, with a rooftop deck, a fun lounge and a great location right off Boston Common.
Boston Park
Plaza
Neighborhood:
Back Bay
This classic landmark two blocks from Boston Common recently underwent a great modern renovation. It’s sleek, classy and historic.
The Lenox
Hotel
Neighborhood:
Back Bay
Property is historic and elegant, but fitted out with mod cons. Great cocktails at the bar, and a sweet location one block from Copley Square.
Envoy Hotel
Neighborhood:
Seaport
This one’s not so close to Fenway, but the hip Fort Point waterfront spot is worth the trip. It’s got a sweet rooftop bar overlooking the river and swanky, tech-savvy rooms.
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Eastern Standard, in Hotel Commonwealth’s lobby, is on the short list for best cocktail joints in Boston, and there’s a rotating late-night menu from 11pm to 1am. You might just see one of your favorite sluggers grabbing a post-game bite before retiring upstairs for the night.
You won’t find any Nathan’s Famous hot dogs at the Boston ballpark. Might as well head in a different direction with all the savory pig parts you can handle at the Salty Pig. It’s all about charcuterie and stinky cheese paired with a solid wine and cocktail list at this neighborhood joint.
Head to Hojoko to immerse yourself in Japanese pop culture and enough Izakaya-style eats, frozen cocktails and sake to make you forget that you’re in hostile territory. You’ll know you’re there when you see Hojoko’s drunken baby logo.
Once you have your room key at the Liberty, there’s really no reason to leave this former lockup. There’s an abundance of options – from seafood at Clink to The Alibi for cocktails and a fun scene. If you’re dying to escape, take a short walk to Union Oyster House, a seafood spot that’s also Boston’s oldest restaurant.
You can agree to disagree about baseball, but there’s no denying that Boston has some excellent options for seafood. Atlantic Fish Company is a haven for award-winning New England clam chowder, fresh catch of the day options and a raw bar.
STRIP by Strega in the lobby of the Boston Park Plaza has great steakhouse eats and a Vegas-style atmosphere where the house lights don’t turn on until 2am.
For hearty Bavarian-style eats and a beer hall experience, head to Jacob Wirth. Jake’s has everything from schnitzel to Boston clam chowda, and yes, boots and buckets o’ beer.
Outlook, the rooftop bar at the Envoy is perfect for those who prefer their locally-sourced eats with a side of killer skyline and harbor views.