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Hotels near North End
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Marriott's Custom House | 0.4 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 8 reviews from 2 sources
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"Great hotel with good sized rooms." — source Expedia
"Although no restaurant, a very charming place to stay for a short time." — source Expedia
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites BOSTON GARDEN | 0.4 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 3.2 out of 5 based on 44 reviews from 4 sources
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" We and our friends decided we are glad we payed less to stay there than one of the more expensive hotels that we wouldn't have spent any time in!" — source Travelocity
"Great spot to get to many locations in the Boston area." — source Priceline
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Residence Inn Boston Harbor - Tudor | 0.4 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 38 reviews from 5 sources
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"The hotel was very nice with a big continental breakfast every morning." — source Expedia
" The accommodations were clean and comfortable, and even though it was in Charleston, it was very convenient to places we wanted to go in downtown Boston." — source Priceline
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"This hotel was extremely nice, romantic, and well worth the money." — source Priceline
"I was in town on business The hotel was located close to my office and also close to walk most any place at night." — source Travelocity
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The Bulfinch Hotel | 0.5 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 353 reviews from 5 sources
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" Nice Place" — source Travelocity
" It was still great value - we loved the location - close to the Italian neighbourhood in the north end." — source Expedia
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Millennium Bostonian | 0.5 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 369 reviews from 6 sources
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"Very nice hotel immediately next to Fanuiel Hall and the waterfront, so very convenient for restaurants, etc." — source Venere
" The hotel was beautiful and perfectly located." — source Travelocity
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Marriott Boston Long Wharf | 0.5 miles
Real Traveler Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 153 reviews from 4 sources
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"While the room and hotel are nice, they unfortunately lost control of the hotel on the night I was there to a large and wild group of college students who treated the hotel like their dormitory." — source Priceline
" The rooms were very nice and clean and the beds were the "" — source Travelocity
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Harborside Inn Of Boston | 0.6 miles
In the heart of Boston's scenic waterfront district, seconds from the harbor and major attractions, this cozy hotel offers friendly service and comfortable accommodations, in the center of the action. more
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AMES/ A MORGANS ORIGINAL | 0.6 miles
Ames Building in Boston/ MA will be converted into a 114 room boutique hotel. It is located in the heart of downtown Boston/ Massachusetts at the intersection of Court/ State and Washington Streets offering excellent proximit... more
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OAKWOOD AT THE DEVONSHIRE | 0.6 miles
YEAR BUILT 1983 YEAR REMODELED 2005ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION BEAUTIFUL HIGH RISE BUILDING LOCATED IN THE FINANCIAL DISTRICT. RECENTLY RENOVATED LOBBY, HEALTH CLUB, KITCHENS AND HALLWAYS. FULL SERVICE B... more
More information on North End
... narrow and compact, and there is history - Old North Church, Paul Revere's house, burial grounds - seemingly around every corner. The neighborhood is packed with restaurants, virtually all of them Italian, ...
Directions
Green or Orange Line T to Haymarket
Hours
Mo to Su from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Information by Boston.comReal Travelers who have been to North End
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motang in Bawstone said
-small;">In general, the South End is quieter, trendier, and the North End is known for food and being “cooler”. <p continue reading »
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Scott & Nancy in Gotta love Boston said
the Italian North End for a great slice of za and for dessert, we skipped the canoli and opted for a great cupcake at LuLu’s . We also continue reading »
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claire_warren in Day 47 - Boston said
around the waterfront, Quincy Market and the North End of Boston. The weather today is nice and sunny, although a lot colder than continue reading »
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Couture Addict in All things are better in Boston said
gain all access to while riding the subway, aka 'T'. Beacon Hill, North End, Chinatown, Downtown District, Financial District continue reading »
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BIRCHY in WOW - 4 days in Boston! said
it really but one of those things to do! Then we headed to the North end and had a few drinks and then went to an Italian, everyone continue reading »
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Ralph and Pat in Paul Revere at the beach? said
a little Italian place on Hanover St Today we woke to a blue sky and decided to walk over to the North End (for you non continue reading »
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Ralph and Pat in Fenway Park said
even got to see one of the boys hit a home run over the wall. It was a great day. Tomorrow we're off to the North End and maybe continue reading »
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Louis in visiting my boston posse said
hours and walked along the river which was pretty fun as it was hot. later, we go out for dinner in the north end continue reading »
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Ralph and Pat in We're Here! said
which is a stone's throw from the North End on one side and Faneuil Hall on the other. The "T" is a block from the hotel. Many continue reading »







