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Stay in the heart of Boston's bustling Back Bay. We are just steps from popular Boston attractions like The Prudential Center and Copley Place. We are conveniently located near MBTA subway T stations that take you anywhere in Greater Boston. Our welcoming environment is complemented by spacious rooms and boutique amenities.

Our hotel is a best kept secret of prime location Boston Midtown hotels at an affordable price. Our Northeastern University hotel is ideal for value-minded business travelers and vacationers alike. Our rooms and suites boast ultra-clean and contemporary-styled settings you'll value. You'll be hard-pressed to find a centrally located hotel of our caliber at a better value.
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Enjoy all the culture, history and seasonal happenings that Boston has to offer at rates that will keep you coming back for more. Our specials and packages include museum tours, free breakfasts, advance purchase prices and more to make for a budget-friendly time. You'll get to see more for less, with your stay at our modern, convenient and affordable hotel.
The Midtown Hotel welcomes your well-socialized dog with open paws to our pet-friendly hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. Upon arrival your canine friend will be welcomed with our own custom amenity kit. We can even lead you to some ideal dog strolling areas nearby when you and your friend need the fresh air.
With spacious rooms and suites, as well as outstanding group rates, The Midtown Hotel is the perfect venue for groups in search of a budget-friendly Boston hotel. Your group will find itself in the perfect neighborhood when personal time from your tour is available. And they'll love our deluxe hotel rooms that include pullout sleeper sofas for the extra person in your party and conveniences like a microwave-refrigerator combo.
Our Back Bay location places you near Boston convention centers and our fast-paced downtown business district. But you and your colleagues will also find all kinds of dining options and entertainment within walking distance. So you can explore the area and still get back to the meeting easily. Our spacious meeting rooms and conference spaces accommodate groups up to 125 people and can be configured in various ways to work with your agenda.
Boston is one of the most culturally rich and historical cities in the nation. Steps from our doors, in the heart of Back Bay, you'll find places for business and pleasure to balance your time in the city. Prudential Center, Copley Place, and Hynes Convention Center are an easy walk away. And you'll love Newbury Street with its elegant restaurants and boutique shops.
Reviews (19)
Jona H.
Jona H.
Nov 26, 2021
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So, where to begin. One of worst hotel experiences I've ever had. When our party of 5 walked in we had to drag our suitcases up a small set of stair to the elevator which we had to search for. (Another hotel guest pointed us in the right direction). We got to the room to find that the room was tiny and that there were only 2 queen size beds for 5 people. I had booked the room for 5 people. When I called the front desk I was told that they gave the last large room to the party of 6 that came in before us and there was nothing they could do but bring us a cot. I was not happy. We were heading
Ellen E.
Ellen E.
Feb 24, 2020
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This hotel is very simple, providing the basics for anyone looking for a cheaper alternative to the brand named hotels. Rooms are clean, basic and comfortable. Checkout is 12 noon which is great. Parking is available onsite for a fee. There is no food but plenty of places deliver and there are options within walking distance.
John U.
John U.
Oct 23, 2019
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The best thing about this place is location. Otherwise it was terrible. First I reserved a room with two Queen beds but they were only full sized double beds Second the room was boiling hot and did not cool off even with the window open. Third to get to the elevator to get to the second floor room one has to go up two sets of STAIRS. In short the second best thing about the hotel is its location. The last good thing is that it had no bedbugs, fleas or vermin. Avoid this place unless location is all important.
Janelle P.
Janelle P.
Oct 13, 2019
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This hotel was booked thru a hotel app based solely on pricing! It was the cheapest in the area and the location was dead center in midtown. We were in walking distance to everything and there was tons to do. It was apparent that the place was outdated but you could tell they had done some remodeling. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We did have to pay $34 for overnight parking which I was not anticipating but it was to be expected. The hotel manager was super sweet and accommodating. The place was very clean and comfortable. For needing a place to only sleep this was perfect. My only complaint
Kerri H.
Kerri H.
Aug 14, 2019
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Look, it's kinda old and jenky but location is everything and the staff was fantastic. It was clean and super comfortable. It's super expensive but you're right next to the convention center and a beautiful spot right across the street to walk in trees and meditate. So many great coffee shops and restaurants nearby. I have to give them four stars because it was honestly a pleasant surprise.
John L.
John L.
Jul 21, 2019
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Worst experience in the whole time I've ever hotel stayed if I could give them a zero star I would. Staff is nice good helpful ppl but the rooms have no a/c it blows out but doesn't cool the room down.
This place is the worst place to stay especially for 269$ for a night
Taylor R.
Taylor R.
Jul 19, 2019
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Horrible hotel... more like a motel. Water didn't drain in the shower. No mini bar. For two nights at almost 1k it was the worst hotel I've ever stayed at. Find another hotel to stay at when visiting Boston.
Nooshin V.
Nooshin V.
Jun 20, 2019
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I booked this hotel last minute because most hotels in back bay were sold out and the very mediocre ones had insanely jacked up their prices for this week. I didn't know what to expect with Midtown but I couldn't be more satisfied. The staff I met - Mark, Marshall and Okos were beyond helpful and kind - even lent me a large umbrella for the rain! Room was clean, comfy and spacious. My 4-year old daughter loved the pool and even though she can swim, the lifeguard there was extra cautious and did not take his eyes off of her. The location is perfect, especially if you are with small children
Kin K.
Kin K.
Jun 16, 2019
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I stayed at the midtown town hotel for 2 nights. As the name suggest, it is midtown, so it is not close to downtown, Harvard or MIT (places where you might want to visit in Boston). Having said that, it is just next to the green subway line (E). So, not too bad given the price. Also, there are a few coffee shops close by for breakfast.

The hotel room is like 2-star hotel room. Private bathroom, A TV, somewhat ok level of mattress. The worst thing is the room temperature. I turned off the air-conditioner, put on the blanket, still very cold and literally made me sick after 2 nights. Overall, I
Bill K.
Bill K.
Jun 12, 2019
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I am sorry to say that this hotel should be closed.
My first room had no air conditioning. After one night soaking wet I asked for it to be fixed. I was told it could not be and they transferred rooms. My new room has a drawer that open and I hit my knee. It will not stay shut. The maintenance man came and out a towel under the front of the dresser to tilt it backwards so the drawer stays shut.

The toilet ran all night every night.

There was no hot water for showers.

Avoid this place if at all possible.

The only saving grace was that the people that work here are very nice. Andre at the
Amanda B.
Amanda B.
Jul 20, 2018
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We stayed over night for a concert. I work in the city so it seemed pointless to drive home (providence area) just to drive back up in the morning. I choose this location because it's the most wallet friendly place in the area. Any name brand chain hotel would be about 100 dollars more a price in back bay, trust me I checked. And the hotels over by the Blue Hill Pavilion where the show was we're almost 600 for on night! I ended up getting a kind sized bed for 220. Still would have liked less than 200, but the front desk man let me park my car overnight for free since I was seeing a concert
John C.
John C.
Apr 25, 2018
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So here's the thing. If everything goes smooth, what's really to review? I mean if it all goes according to plan, then the review is going to reflect that. It's when things get a little messy that staff show what they are made of. The facility is nice, good bargain range place. But the staff are 4 star plus.

When I arrived, three issues were in play. First, I'm a bone head. My truck was a little too tall for the garage, and it scraped. Second, the AC was down in the hotel. Third, the elevator was out. The young lady that checked me in doesn't get paid enough,
Fumiko B.
Fumiko B.
Apr 06, 2018
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Room was clean and bed was comfortable.
Great location that easy to go around in Boston.

No refrigerator
The sound of heatings was little bit noisy.
Lucy N.
Lucy N.
Mar 22, 2018
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Good hotel value. Daily parking is $24. Overnight hotel parking is $29. It would have been better if parking was just included. Parking is covered. Front desk staff were very nice. Rooms are big and clean. Bathrooms were dated. Very close to the prudential center. Walking distance to the subways. I'd probably stay again bc of the value. Our room was facing the street... so you can hear everything outside.
Marwan Q.
Marwan Q.
Feb 21, 2018
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This hotel is not worth the stay at all. The winter season in Boston is not always cold. There are days where it goes up to a sunny 75 degrees on February. And yet the only HVAC system that works is the heater. You can't keep the windows open because it's loud outside.

Speaking of loud, you don't need a wake up call or an alarm when you stay at this hotel. The housekeeping staff will wake you up with their loud conversations right outside your door at 7 AM on a weekend. Not to mention their door slams and yelling across the hallways to each other.

I should've checked Yelp
Denise S.
Denise S.
Dec 30, 2017
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Great Value for the Money!
Visited Spring 2012 and Spring 2017.

This review could also be titled Hidden Gem. This is a no frills value in the Back Bay Area. You won't find a better bargain in Back Bay. The staff is very nice. They have the cheapest hotel parking fees of any of the Back Bay hotels ($29/day for hotel guests) and you can go in and out as many times as you want for that price.

Since it's an old building and the outlets are very limited in the rooms, they had two outlet strips. So there were in fact lots of outlets to charge all your devices. Smart solution!

For those
Luca M.
Luca M.
Aug 23, 2017
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Overall the price could be considered as quite high for the quality of the hotel, but it should taken in consideration that this is Boston and the city is extremely pricey especially about lodging.

So if you are looking for a centrally located basic hotel from where you can walk anywhere (from Fenway to the Freedom Trail) and that's also very well served by public transporation, this is a top choice if you want to save some money.

Honestly we were looking just for a place where to sleep so we didn't use any of the hotel facilities so I cannot really judge on that.

The place might have
Sarah K.
Sarah K.
Aug 01, 2017
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Opening statement - I did not stay overnight. I was helping my mom check in.

Her room was neat and clean. The hallways and outside of the hotel, on the other hand, are really gross. I was shocked at how nasty the carpet and walls were while walking her luggage to her room. I got really nervous until I saw the room.

She has stayed here a few times before and likes it. Shockingly expensive, but you pay for the location. They also had a deal where parking was free for the night if you were going to Fenway (which we were, which is why she booked the room).

Not 100% sure I would stay there, personally
Daijonee V.
Daijonee V.
Mar 31, 2017
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Good morning, 


I am emailing to simply inform you that this hotel, I hope doesn't reflect your other locations if you have any. 


I am currently staying in your Boston location, for the weekend attending an event. Your hotel was discounted heavily and Its right across the street from the venue.


Upon entering in lugging my suitcase, you have no elevator?! I have to drag my suitcase up the stairs to get to the elevator to head to my room. That's rediculous. What if I was handicapped, how am I going to go up the stairs? And before I leave the lobby area an complain about my rooms