A go to hotel when I'm in Boston. Newton is a suburb but you can be in Boston very quickly but no subway stations nearby. It's right over the Massachusetts turnpike (but I've never felt bothered by highway traffic noise) it's not in town but couldn't be closer to the highway that gets you into the city or directly to the airport. It's got a great bar connected called Social that has really good food and live music sometimes on weekends and another small, neighborhood style bar right across the street (Buff's Pub) that has solid pub food and some of the best wings in the Boston area. They will for sure have whichever Boston sports game on. Bar closes early though, maybe 11pm. A great pizza place and a few other restaurants and a liquor store in walking distance (and a Dunkin' Donuts). Service is always good, the pool is quite small but it exists and is old but clean. No gym. Breakfast is solid. Parking Garage too.
The room is large, but the mattress is too high, and the sofa is old and dirty, so I dare not sit on it. The room has a balcony, but it is useless in winter.
The air conditioner is very loud and cannot be turned on when sleeping.
Pros: The gym is good with complete equipment; breakfast is rich in variety.
Cons: The attitude of the front desk staff is average
After staying for a few days, I found that my body was swollen, red and itchy, as if it was caused by mosquito bites, so I dare not stay there anymore. Although there is no evidence that it is the hotel's problem, I stayed there for nearly ten days and did not stay anywhere else.
Breakfast is quite nice. We enjoyed the waffles there.
Location is good. Walking distance to shuttle bus and orange line
Got changed to a quiter room when I complained about the loud and noisy neighbor.
Old amentities but generally clean.
With a stay at Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Brockton (Boston), MA in Brockton, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Brockton Fire Museum and Good Samaritan Medical Center. This hotel is 15.6 mi (25.1 km) from Gillette Stadium and 10 mi (16 km) from Bridgewater State University.
Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including an indoor pool and a hot tub. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
A complimentary self-serve breakfast is served on weekdays from 6:00 AM to 9:30 AM and on weekends from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM.
Featured amenities include a business center, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 63 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
Just for a transit spending one night.
Plus: room was wide and comfortable. bathroom also wide, with enough towels. Coffee bag was provided, maybe free of charge. Breakfast starts from 6am, which was actual not so bad. Location a bit far from airport but 10 minutes or so drive.
Minus: bar on the day arrived closed at 9pm (information said it is open till 10pm). No bar and restaurant nearby the hotel. there was a pantry but just selling crisp (at 5 US dollars!) and detergent only.
AC was old fashioned.
The room was very clean and comfortable, the front desk service was very good, there were questions and answers, patiently solved the problem, the hotel was in a good location, very close to Harvard and MIT, it is recommended to visit the school to live here
The room is very spacious, clean and comfortable. The family suite is booked. The facilities are complete. It is very close to the outlets. The surrounding environment is also relatively quiet. The fly in the ointment is that the service staff is very general. It may be because the language communication ability is limited. Even the breakfast has an old service. The staff is very indifferent and stereotyped, and the impression is very bad.
The hotel can park for free and it is very convenient to drive by car.
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GGuest User2025.11.02
The staff member who checked me in was very kind and helpful — they assisted me with everything I asked for. We even had a small misunderstanding about the deposit payment, but together with the supervisor, they handled it in a way that minimized the issue for me, and I really appreciate that. Overall, the rooms were clean, and the hotel offered plenty of amenities. You can easily store your luggage before check-in and after check-out. Since I was staying alone, the room size was sufficient for me.
However, I absolutely disliked the location of my room — I’d rate it only 3 out of 10. It was right next to the shared bathroom, and I could hear flushing and shower sounds all night long, so I couldn’t fall asleep at all. When I went to the reception after midnight, the staff member on duty wasn’t helpful and told me there were no other rooms available, even though I saw the same room type listed as available on ***********.
Overall, I liked the hotel itself, but I was very dissatisfied with my room’s location and barely got any sleep because of the noise.
Hotels in South End,Boston4.2% of visitors choose this area
Jjandjnorm2024.01.22
We love everything about this hotel! It’s in a great location, close to reasonable garages for parking, and The Trophy Room has great food and drinks and wonderful bartenders. Highly recommend!
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HHeliyoulilingIt's just an ordinary business hotel, just stay for a while, it's very quiet, but the room facilities are a bit old, but the bedding and everything are clean, overall it's good, nothing to complain about
DDarburaPros:
New Yorker first time driving to Boston, so i need a hotel that provide parking. This hotel provide free and pretty safe parking in their basement which is excellent for interstate driving travelers.
Beside free parking, this hotel also great for sightseeing Boston via public transportation. There is a bus stop right across the street. Bus 77 will go straight to the Red Line Harvard Station. You can transfer to Red Line and go straight to the city. Or you can transfer to Bus 1, which will take you to nearby Boston University and Newbury St. From Newbury St stop, you can transfer to the Green Line at Hynes Convention Center Station. There are a lot of attractions right on the Green Line for you to explore.
When you are done with your travel, u can take Red Line or Bus 1 back to Harvard Station, then transfer 77 and it will take you back right next to the hotel.
This hotel also provide free breakfast in my booking. The breakfast is nice but will be better if it can last to 10am during the weekdays. (6-9weekdays, 7-10 weekends)
The room is not bad, pretty big with table, kitchen, refrigerator, sofa, two tvs and a bed. The room I have is pretty clean and I do not have much to complain. The hotel staffs are nice too.
Cons: The mattress is not too hard or soft and is comfortable for me. However, it is little too noisy when you try to move or turn.
The bathtub is slippery when you step in it, especially where there’s water in it. I have to grab the pole tight every time. The hotel need to address this issue for safety.
Yyuan~erThe location is average and the health is OK. We are working there so choose. If it is a trip, it is more troublesome, because it costs 30 dollars to take a taxi to the city and 30 dollars to Harvard University. There are no slippers and toiletries in the room, and there are no hotels in the United States. It is very strange. Breakfast is mainly cold meals. It is good to use it as a fast hotel. Don't think about it compared with the domestic Hilton.
GGuest UserCooliger corner is easy to find. There is only one person at the front desk and very few service staff. There is a small indoor swimming pool. The room design is good and clean enough.
GGachonkiJust for a transit spending one night.
Plus: room was wide and comfortable. bathroom also wide, with enough towels. Coffee bag was provided, maybe free of charge. Breakfast starts from 6am, which was actual not so bad. Location a bit far from airport but 10 minutes or so drive.
Minus: bar on the day arrived closed at 9pm (information said it is open till 10pm). No bar and restaurant nearby the hotel. there was a pantry but just selling crisp (at 5 US dollars!) and detergent only.
AC was old fashioned.
HHappy 50+The location of the hotel is very convenient, and the night view of Boston is very beautiful.
There are many restaurants nearby and the environment is also very good. The breakfast at the hotel was good, with a lot of food choices. The rooms are clean and bright, and the price is high. 
YYingtaoxiaojieThe hotel is located in the heart of Old Town Boston, right next to Boston Common, which is also the starting point of the Freedom Trail. It's incredibly convenient for getting around, with several subway lines nearby, and it's only about a 15-minute walk from Boston South Station.
The room itself was on the smaller side, but perfectly fine for opening up two 20-inch suitcases, and it was very clean. I paid for 3 nights' accommodation through Trip.com, and then an additional $122 for incidentals and taxes upon arrival at the hotel. The front desk gave me three $35 vouchers, which I used for breakfast (my room rate didn't include it). There were about seven or eight main dish options for breakfast. These vouchers could also be used for drinks, fruit, snacks, etc. There's no change given; if you go over $35, it's charged to your room and settled at check-out. I also received two drink vouchers.
The front desk is on the second floor, as is the breakfast area, which transforms into a bar in the evenings.
My room faced the street, so it was a bit noisy. The hotel is surrounded by Chinatown, offering many Chinese restaurants.
AAnonymous UserChecked in 29 and out 30 Dec.
Check in was smooth and was allowed early checked in at 1pm plus.
Room was decent with comfortable bed and coffee making ap apparatus.
Toilet was equipped with refillable shampoo, conditioner and shower gel, handsoap and moisturiser. Couldn't find toothbrush and toothpaste. No bedroom slippers.
Walk to Central (Red line) is 20 mins away, pretty far. But once on red line, traveling to various attractions are easy. Harvard and MIT stations for university tours and Downtown Crossing for shopping and eats.
Nice view of river.
GGuest UserThe staff member who checked me in was very kind and helpful — they assisted me with everything I asked for. We even had a small misunderstanding about the deposit payment, but together with the supervisor, they handled it in a way that minimized the issue for me, and I really appreciate that. Overall, the rooms were clean, and the hotel offered plenty of amenities. You can easily store your luggage before check-in and after check-out. Since I was staying alone, the room size was sufficient for me.
However, I absolutely disliked the location of my room — I’d rate it only 3 out of 10. It was right next to the shared bathroom, and I could hear flushing and shower sounds all night long, so I couldn’t fall asleep at all. When I went to the reception after midnight, the staff member on duty wasn’t helpful and told me there were no other rooms available, even though I saw the same room type listed as available on ***********.
Overall, I liked the hotel itself, but I was very dissatisfied with my room’s location and barely got any sleep because of the noise.
RRobinwu1981The hotel is close to the airport. It was snowing heavily when we went there.
There is a shuttle bus at the airport, but you need to make a reservation by phone.
To wait for the bus, you need to go to the departure hall on the second floor, exit 241.
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