Boston's Back Bay is offering the city's trendiest outdoor patios, rooftop bars, and sidewalk cafes for open-air dining. This boutique hotel finds itself nestled among historic brownstone buildings and provides guests with a unique and comfortable stay while remaining central to some of Boston's top landmarks.
Guests staying at the Newbury Guest House Boston can explore the walkable tree-lined Newbury Street, accessible to many upscale restaurants, fashionable shops, coffee shops, and art galleries. The Shops at Prudential Center and the Hynes Convention Center Subway Station are just a 5 minutes' walk away from the property, making transportation and access to various destinations convenient. Stay at the inviting Newbury Guest House and treat yourself to an authentic Boston experience that's always a perfect fit. Enjoy the blend of Old-World charm and modern comfort in this unique boutique hotel, surrounded by the best dining, shopping, culture, and historic landmarks that Boston has to offer.
The Newbury Guest House boasts 35 well-appointed guestrooms in a historic brownstone setting, with several featuring beautiful bay windows for some of the best people-watching in the city. All deluxe rooms contain a queen size premium bed, a desk, and all the amenities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable.
Dining options within the property include the Bittersweet Cafe, where guests can enjoy a casual grab-and-go breakfast or a quick lunch. For those looking to indulge in authentic French cuisine, La Voile, an imported brasserie from the South of France, offers southern French seafood dishes like loup de mer, prepared by chef Raphael Lambert.
A short stroll down Newbury Street leads to the Boston Common and the beginning of the Freedom Trail, where guests can experience a 3-mile tour of Boston's major historical attractions, such as the Old State House, Bunker Hill Monument, the USS Constitution, and Paul Revere's House. For sports enthusiasts, the Foxborough stadium is a 40-minute drive southwest or an easy train ride on the commuter rail from Boston.