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Hotels near Computer History Museum in Boston

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The Revolution Hotel Hotels near Computer History Museum
9.3/10
Great239 reviews
1.69km from Computer History Museum
From £95
Cambria Hotels Boston Downtown - Seaport Hotels near Computer History Museum
8.9/10
Very Good137 reviews
1.13km from Computer History Museum
From £84
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport Hotels near Computer History Museum
8.9/10
Very Good117 reviews
1.02km from Computer History Museum
From £153
Hilton Boston Park Plaza Hotels near Computer History Museum
8.5/10
Very Good147 reviews
1.44km from Computer History Museum
From £143
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston Bayside Hotels near Computer History Museum
8.7/10
Very Good415 reviews
3.58km from Computer History Museum
From £90
Aloft Boston Seaport District Hotels near Computer History Museum
8.4/10
Very Good108 reviews
1.16km from Computer History Museum
From £104
Hampton Inn by Hilton Boston Seaport District Hotels near Computer History Museum
9.5/10
Amazing65 reviews
1.51km from Computer History Museum
From £80
Residence Inn Boston Downtown/Seaport Hotels near Computer History Museum
9.4/10
Amazing101 reviews
0.43km from Computer History Museum
From £193
Yotel Boston Hotels near Computer History Museum
8.7/10
Very Good135 reviews
0.41km from Computer History Museum
From £120
Element Boston Seaport District Hotels near Computer History Museum
8.6/10
Very Good106 reviews
1.18km from Computer History Museum
From £122
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9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserThe room isn't huge, but with two 150cm beds, it's manageable for a family with kids if you don't mind snuggling. The mattress was incredibly soft; surprisingly, I usually get back pain at home but slept on this soft bed for three nights with no issues. There's a Starbucks drip coffee maker in the room, and another Starbucks next to the front desk on the second floor. Bar10, also on the second floor, serves good food. The hotel connects to two malls, which is fantastic in the cold winter as you don't have to go outside to find food. The cleanliness was impeccable, it looked like it had just been renovated. The shower had both an overhead rain shower and a handheld option; even though it was in a tub, the water pressure was excellent. Facing north, we had an unobstructed view of the river and MIT across the way. Boston truly is a beautiful city, and I'd definitely stay here again on my next visit.
The Westin Copley Place, Boston Hotels near Computer History Museum

The Westin Copley Place, Boston

Downtown Boston, Boston
Price per night from:£162
9.0/10
Great
888 countries travelerIt's so beautiful! I booked a city view room for my birthday celebration alone and I loved it. The view was gorgeous both day and night ദ്ദിᐢ- ̫-ᐢ₎ You can even see the sunrise during the day. It faces the beach, and the room wasn't too small for one person. This isn't my first time staying at a citizenM, and the experiences have always been quite good. This one is also near the station, super convenient. The only downside is that the refrigerator isn't very cold. My birthday cake was going to spoil, so I had to ask the front desk to refrigerate it for me.
Citizenm Boston North Station Hotels near Computer History Museum

Citizenm Boston North Station

Boston City Center, Boston
Price per night from:£119
9.0/10
Great
農夫燕尼尼The hotel is very close to the airport by taxi, and you can also walk to Back Bay Station in about 10 minutes. After checking in, the hotel provided a $35/day credit to be used at the bar on the second floor. The only drawback is how noisy it was. On the first night, I'm not sure what happened nearby, but there were people shouting and the sounds of police cars and ambulances well past midnight, which really disturbed a business traveler's rest.
Moxy Boston Downtown Hotels near Computer History Museum

Moxy Boston Downtown

Boston City Center, Boston
Price per night from:£116
8.9/10
Very Good
GGuest UserHotel location was great downtown right across tufts medical hospital. Service was great room was clean we ate at westeria is on the second floor of the hotel also the lobby is on the second level food was great also their is a Starbucks on the 1st floor. Staff was awesome we didn't get the breakfast and we didn't park a car parking fee was $65 a day i would stay here again. The bar at westeria and it superbowl weekend also parking outside hotel
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown Hotels near Computer History Museum

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston - Downtown

Boston City Center, Boston
Price per night from:£106
8.8/10
Very Good
ZZILIThis Indigo should have just been renovated last year, and Apple's own map shows Holiday Choice. I have stayed a lot at Intercontinental / Crown / Holiday / Smart Choice. This is my first time staying at Indigo. Some places around are under maintenance and a little messy, but there are many restaurants and supermarkets. Get a staple drink for breakfast, a small portion and a bad attitude. There is no garden around this hotel. Why is it called Garden? Because next to TD Garden, which is also the home field of basketball and ice hockey teams, concerts are also held, the price changes a lot, there are often no rooms when there are activities, and it is noisy after leaving at night. It is also next to the North Railway Station and the subway station, but to go to New York from South Station. There is a parking lot and valet parking at the entrance of the hotel. Unfortunately, when I checked in, it was 5 ° C outside, and I changed to the fourth room to heat up. When your room has a small air conditioner as shown in Figure 4, the large air conditioner is likely to be bad, and the small air conditioner may also be bad, much colder than the hallway. The front desk will let people repair it. (Fake decoration) If it is not repaired, it will help you to change. The attitude is good, but I suspect that they already know which rooms have bad air conditioning. The cleaning staff speaks Spanish, not English at all, and requires software translation. In short, you don't need to live here if you don't want to watch the game nearby.
Hotel Indigo BOSTON GARDEN by IHG Hotels near Computer History Museum

Hotel Indigo BOSTON GARDEN by IHG

Boston City Center, Boston
Price per night from:£101
8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserLocation was perfect, quincy food market next door. Plenty of good restaurants around. Walking distance to little Italy and state house to follow freedom trail. In terms of the Hotel, gym is small, only few machines in so you need to time it well to use it if you don't want go share it with others. Room was big, dated. Our room smelt, we could not establish why. Also we could not open our balcony door to get fresh air. We spoke to the reception and they offered to sent someone but nobody showed up. We pulled up with the smell by using AC. However without fresh air we struggled to sleep as was either got to hot or to cold. Bed was big and comfortable. Room was cleaned every day, bed was done, fresh towels and toiletries change every day. Fridge in our room was broken so we could not use it to store cold water. Staff overall was very nice. They have suitcase storage which made things easy. We had our flight in the evening and full day go still enjoy Boston. Check out is at 12 which leaves you with plenty of time in the morning if you wish go have slow morning.
The Bostonian Hotel Boston Hotels near Computer History Museum

The Bostonian Hotel Boston

Boston City Center, Boston
Price per night from:£118
8.6/10
Very Good
Ssofiia ShokhinaThe hotel itself was clean, the bed was very comfortable, and the housekeeping staff was especially kind and attentive - we truly appreciated their work and hospitality. However, we experienced a serious issue regarding the resort fee policy, which left us feeling confused and misled as international guests. During online booking, the resort fee was listed as $25 per night, but important information about additional mandatory charges only appeared after payment was completed, when cancellation was no longer possible, wich is disappointing. Upon arrival, we were charged $200, which was later explained as $25 per person per night - something that was not clearly communicated during the booking process or at check-in. Initially, we believed this payment was a refundable deposit, as no clear explanation was provided. What felt particularly unacceptable was the way additional fees appeared in multiple stages: 1. extra charges becoming visible only after payment and confirmation, 2. additional payments required again upon arrival at the hotel, and 3. further unexplained charges after checkout - in our case, an additional $16 was withdrawn without clear justification. A staff member kindly explained that the resort fee includes Wi-Fi, water, and tea in the room, which we did use as they are standard services normally included in hotel stays worldwide. The fee also covered additional optional amenities such as bicycle parking and a complimentary alcoholic drink at the bar. However, we did not use these extra amenities, as they were not relevant to our stay. Since these services are optional by nature, it was unclear why guests are not given the choice to opt out instead of being required to pay for them regardless of usage. Even more concerning is that these mandatory resort fees are presented as payment for comfort and amenities, yet the overall stay did not fully reflect this. The soundproofing in the hotel is very poor, and we could clearly hear the neighbour’s television. The manual heating system in our room also did not function properly. We chose not to report these issues at the time because we spent little time in the hotel and did not expect the final cost of the stay to become so high. In hindsight, considering the total amount paid, these comfort issues become more significant. We strongly believe that all mandatory taxes and service fees should be transparently included in the total hotel price from the beginning. When fees continue to appear after payment, during check-in, and even after departure, guests understandably feel uncomfortable and misled. Because the final amount paid was much higher than expected, we realized that for the same total price we could have chosen a better hotel without additional hidden fees - which we in fact did for our following stay. We kindly ask the hotel to review these charges and consider a partial refund, as greater transparency and fairness in pricing would greatly improve trust and the overall guest experience
Staypineapple, A Delightful Hotel, South End Hotels near Computer History Museum

Staypineapple, A Delightful Hotel, South End

Downtown Boston, Boston
Price per night from:£111
8.6/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserHad such a wonderful experience here, we went on a little weekend getaway before our first baby comes, firstly they gave us a complimentary upgrade to our room, my honey and our friend enjoyed the bar drinks and were served their beverages in the timely manner, breakfast the next morning, the food was delightful and was brought directly to our room for us. Check in and out was made so easy with the kindest front desk attendants. The view from our room was incredible! 10 out of 10 will be staying here when we find ourselves in Boston again.
Boston Marriott Copley Place Hotels near Computer History Museum

Boston Marriott Copley Place

Downtown Boston, Boston
Price per night from:£172
8.5/10
Very Good
HHi there!Newly renovated room with very comfortable bed/beddings and good temperature control system. Conveniently located to shopping and other tourist sites. Also easily accessible to Prudential station.
Sheraton Boston Hotel Hotels near Computer History Museum

Sheraton Boston Hotel

Downtown Boston, Boston
Price per night from:£156
8.3/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is excellent, just about a five-minute walk from the subway station, and there are supermarkets and restaurants conveniently nearby. The room is a bit dated but clean, and mineral water is provided daily. Every night, I would frequently hear a rumbling sound, which was probably the subway running.
Hilton Boston Back Bay Hotels near Computer History Museum

Hilton Boston Back Bay

Fenway Kenmore, Boston
Price per night from:£108

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