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Seaport Hotel® Boston

South Boston Waterfront, Boston, MA
9.1

Superb

2,905 reviews

Experience luxury with an indoor pool, health club, and two restaurants in Boston's vibrant Seaport District.

Top rated

Pool

Parking

Free WiFi

from
$246
/ night


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Massachusetts is rich in history and culture, offering numerous attractions. Visitors can explore the historic Freedom Trail in Boston, which connects significant sites from the American Revolution. In addition, the picturesque beaches of Cape Cod and the stunning landscapes of the Berkshires provide a relaxing backdrop. Don’t miss the beautiful architecture of Harvard University in Cambridge or the iconic Plymouth Rock, commemorating the Pilgrims' arrival in 1620.


Massachusetts offers a variety of outdoor activities suitable for all interests. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the scenic trails of the Appalachian Mountain range, particularly in the northwestern part of the state. For water activities, the Cape Cod National Seashore is ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and beachcombing. Additionally, the state's numerous parks and reserves provide great spots for picnicking, birdwatching, and enjoying the flora and fauna.


The best time to visit Massachusetts typically depends on your preferences. Spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) are particularly appealing due to the mild temperatures and vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for beachgoers seeking seaside relaxation, especially on Cape Cod, while winter is perfect for those who enjoy skiing or holiday festivities in towns like Stockbridge, known for its charming winter atmosphere.


Massachusetts hosts a variety of cultural events year-round. The Boston Arts Festival showcases local artists every September, while the Newport Jazz Festival, though technically in Rhode Island, attracts attendees from across Massachusetts in the summer. In the fall, the Harvest Festivals celebrate the bounty of the season with local produce, crafts, and live music. Additionally, many cities, including Salem, offer themed events around Halloween, reflecting the area's rich history.


Massachusetts is home to a diverse culinary scene influenced by its rich history and coastal location. Seafood is a highlight, with clam chowder and lobster rolls being local favorites. In cities like Boston, you'll also find diverse options ranging from Italian cuisine in the North End to vibrant Asian food in Chinatown. Additionally, many regions in Massachusetts feature farm-to-table dining that emphasizes freshness and sustainability, showcasing local ingredients and flavors.


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