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Hotel Boston

40 Mount Hood Rd, Boston, Massachusetts, United States | (937) 315-4602

Hotel Boston
1/10
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Overview

Pros
  • Budget-friendly hotel in a quiet neighborhood

  • Close to Boston College, Boston University, and public transit

  • Comfortable units with coffeemakers, microwaves, and mini-fridges

  • Suites add sleeper sofas and kitchenettes with stoves

  • Free hot breakfast with eggs and waffles

  • Business center with two computers and a printer

  • On-site parking with some spaces directly in front of units

  • Free newspapers in the lobby

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Far from downtown Boston

  • It’s an older, motel-style property

  • Guest room are dark and dated

  • Parking costs extra and is pricey

  • No elevator

Bottom Line

The two-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Boston offers comfortable and reasonably priced accommodations in a quiet residential area near Boston College and Boston University. The former Best Western University Hotel also is a short walk to public transit to get downtown, but it's a 40-minute trip. The property's 74 guest rooms are nicely equipped with AC, flat-screen TVs, microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, but they’re a bit dark and dated, and bathrooms are on the small side. Suites with kitchenettes and sleeper sofas are available. Amenities are limited to a business center, a free hot breakfast, and free Wi-Fi throughout, and while there's on-site parking, it costs extra and is pricey. Travelers looking for a step up that's closer to downtown can compare rates with the Holiday Inn Boston Brookline, which offers a pool, fitness center, and restaurant. 

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40 Mount Hood Rd, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Cribs
  • Free Breakfast
  • Full Kitchen
  • Golf Course
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Tennis Court

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Full Review

Scene

A generally quiet, no-frills hotel with a cheerful lobby

This hotel fits in nicely with the quiet, mostly residential neighborhood that surrounds it, with mature trees and tasteful landscaping dressing it up. Inside, the modest lobby features nice laminate wood floors and a lovely wood- and black-granite front desk. Comfortable seating and plenty of natural light make it a pleasant enough space to relax for a while. The breakfast area just around the corner has seating for roughly 30 people, so it can get crowded at times when the hotel is near capacity. The hotel’s proximity to Boston College and Boston University attract a good deal of college families. It also draws tourists seeking affordable accommodations who don't mind being far from downtown. 

Location

In Brighton, near Boston College and Boston University, west of downtown   .

The hotel is located in Brighton, west of downtown Boston. The Washington Street train (T) station is a four-minute walk, and several restaurants, a pharmacy, and a Whole Foods Market are five minutes or less on foot. Boston College and Boston University are both about 25 minutes by train or about a six-minute drive. St. Elizabeth Medical Center is a four-minute drive, and the birthplace of John F. Kennedy is nine minutes by car. Baseball fans might appreciate that historic Fenway Park is a 15-minute drive or 30 minutes by train. Most of downtown Boston’s attractions will take roughly 40 minutes by train or 25 minute by car. Depending on traffic and time of day, Boston Logan International Airport is approximately a 25-minute drive, and it's slightly more than an hour by public transit. 

Rooms

Comfortable and well-equipped, but dated and dark

Guest rooms are comfortable and somewhat spacious, but small windows and a muted burnt-orange-and-gold motif make them a bit dark, and decor looks dated. Low ceilings add to the rather dreary ambiance. On the plus side, units are well-equipped, and Standard and Double Queen rooms have small dining tables with two upholstered chairs. Kings also have easy chairs and matching ottomans. The matching dark-wood furniture includes headboards, dressers with deep drawers, and desks. 

All rooms have air-conditioning, mini-fridges, microwaves, coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. One-Bedroom Suites add sleeper sofas in separate living rooms, as well as kitchenettes with sinks and ranges. Bathrooms are on the side, with tan granite vanities and shower/tub combos framed by drab, faux tile acrylic sheeting. Units' walls are thin, but the hotel's location in a generally quiet residential neighborhood helps keep noise down. 

Features

Free breakfast, business center, and free Wi-Fi, but parking costs extra 

Features are limited, but they're in line with other properties in the hotel's category. There's a free hot breakfast with waffles and boiled eggs, a business center in the lobby with two computers and a printer, and free newspapers are available. Wi-Fi is free and accessible throughout the hotel. Some of the on-site parking spaces are directly in front of certain first-floor rooms, but parking costs extra and rates are high for a hotel well outside downtown. Some packages offered by the hotel include parking, however. Travelers with limited mobility should be aware that there are no elevators.