Autumn is Boston’s Best Season
August 22, 2024. Boston, MA. Boston was made for the fall, from the colorful foliage on the Boston Common and the Public Garden to headline events like the Head of the Charles Regatta, best observed from the leafy Charles River Esplanade. In one of the sportiest cities in the country, it’s easy to catch a late-season Red Sox game at Fenway Park and college football games at Harvard and Boston College. For those who want an aerial perspective, there’s The View, which has panoramic vistas atop the Prudential Building.
Boston is considered one of America’s best walking cities, so explore The Freedom Trail and the charming streets of the South End, take in the glittering parade of shops along Newbury Street, and meander through the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill. Other ways to explore the Hub include a Duck Boat tour or seeing the city on two wheels with Public Bikes or Bluebikes rentals.
Fall in Boston means getting a cultural fix at the Museum of Fine Arts, Symphony Hall, or the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum and then opting for dinner in the North End, Chinatown, or the Seaport District. For those inclined to celebrate, the city has eight Oktoberfests, sponsored by breweries like Democracy Brewing, Trillium Brewing, Sam Adams, Harpoon, and Night Shift, and they run from September through October.
At the heart of the city’s buzzing autumn calendar is The Revolution Hotel, located in the charming South End. The hotel has a spacious lobby that’s made for hanging out and offers a wide range of accommodations for every budget. There are spacious Revolution Loft Suites and Doubles, Triples, and Quads, with Bath In-Room and Bath Down-The-Hall options. It’s a fun hotel, with edgy artwork, Kohi Coffee Co and Cósmica, a spacious Cal-Mex restaurant serving dinner and weekend brunch with a spacious patio The hotel has a 24-hour fitness center with free Wi-Fi throughout, and dogs are welcome for a $25 fee per stay. This fall, rates start at $199 per night.
The Revolution Hotel
40 Berkeley Street
Boston, MA 02116
617-848-9200