Comfortable hotel in Beacon Hill is just minutes from some of Boston's most historic sights including the Capitol and Boston Common Park
What You Get
Stay for two in a king room, two-double room, executive king room, or executive two-double room
Kids 17 or younger stay free
Book By 3/31/2025
Hotel at a Glance: Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill
At the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill, it only takes a 10-minute walk to thrust you back into Boston's glorious past. That's because Boston Common Park, the oldest public park in America, is just half a mile away. Once there, you can take in views of the Boston Capitol Building or explore the Granary Burying Ground, final resting place of Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Then, just stroll along the Freedom Trail and hit all of Boston's most historic sites.
The Dean’s List: causal onsite eatery serving sandwiches, burgers, and flatbreads plus a breakfast buffet (currently closed)
In-room amenities: flat-screen TVs, coffee/tea makers, and free WiFi
Work up a sweat in the fitness center.
Enjoy spectacular views of the Charles River or Historic Beacon Hill.
Downtown Boston: Revolution-Era Landmarks and Modern Skyscrapers
Downtown Boston is home to one of the country’s wackiest city layouts. Its colonial-village lanes converge, split, and take hairpin turns, creating a maze of cobblestone that, though frustrating for drivers, makes for a fun walking experience. If you’re visiting for the first time, the best way to navigate the area is to follow the 2.5-mile-long Freedom Trail, which takes you past 16 historical landmarks, including Paul Revere's home, Old North Church (of “One if by land, two if by sea” fame), and Faneuil Hall. You can use Boston public transportation to explore the city if you tire of walking.
Since the area is also the city’s financial district, centuries-old fixtures share sidewalk space with modern 40-story office towers. You’ll find suit-clad professionals grabbing lunch on Washington Street, which is lined with street vendors and flower shops. Downtown is also where you’ll find several of the city’s quirkier neighborhoods, such as the Leather District. With its rustic warehouses, the neighborhood is the closest example of what the business center looked like in the 1800s.
Room Details
King Room and Executive King Room
One king bed
Standard occupancy: 2
Maximum occupancy: 3
Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 19 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free
Two-Double Room and Executive Two-Double Room
Two double beds
Standard occupancy: 2
Maximum occupancy: 4
Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 19 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free
Hotel Policies
Check in: 4 p.m.
Check out: 12 p.m.
Parking: parking is available - YES, VALET $60 PER DAY
Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
Pet policy: Yes, pets allowed. $100 non refundable fee. Dogs only, and no larger than 75 lbs.
Accessibility: please contact property for handicap-accessibility requests or options.
Room upgrades: upgrades may be available by calling the property or at check-in for an additional cost.
Amenities
Restaurant and bar (currently closed)
Fitness center
Free WiFi
Pet-friendly (additional fee)
Getting There
Nearest Airport: Boston Logan International (BOS; 3 mi)
Nearest Transit Stop: MBTA, Blue Line, Bowdoin stop
Cab Fare: about $25 from BOS, including a 15% tip
Comfortable hotel in Beacon Hill is just minutes from some of Boston's most historic sights including the Capitol and Boston Common Park
What You Get
Stay for two in a king room, two-double room, executive king room, or executive two-double room
Kids 17 or younger stay free
Book By 3/31/2025
Hotel at a Glance: Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill
At the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill, it only takes a 10-minute walk to thrust you back into Boston's glorious past. That's because Boston Common Park, the oldest public park in America, is just half a mile away. Once there, you can take in views of the Boston Capitol Building or explore the Granary Burying Ground, final resting place of Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Then, just stroll along the Freedom Trail and hit all of Boston's most historic sites.
The Dean’s List: causal onsite eatery serving sandwiches, burgers, and flatbreads plus a breakfast buffet (currently closed)
In-room amenities: flat-screen TVs, coffee/tea makers, and free WiFi
Work up a sweat in the fitness center.
Enjoy spectacular views of the Charles River or Historic Beacon Hill.
Downtown Boston: Revolution-Era Landmarks and Modern Skyscrapers
Downtown Boston is home to one of the country’s wackiest city layouts. Its colonial-village lanes converge, split, and take hairpin turns, creating a maze of cobblestone that, though frustrating for drivers, makes for a fun walking experience. If you’re visiting for the first time, the best way to navigate the area is to follow the 2.5-mile-long Freedom Trail, which takes you past 16 historical landmarks, including Paul Revere's home, Old North Church (of “One if by land, two if by sea” fame), and Faneuil Hall. You can use Boston public transportation to explore the city if you tire of walking.
Since the area is also the city’s financial district, centuries-old fixtures share sidewalk space with modern 40-story office towers. You’ll find suit-clad professionals grabbing lunch on Washington Street, which is lined with street vendors and flower shops. Downtown is also where you’ll find several of the city’s quirkier neighborhoods, such as the Leather District. With its rustic warehouses, the neighborhood is the closest example of what the business center looked like in the 1800s.
Room Details
King Room and Executive King Room
One king bed
Standard occupancy: 2
Maximum occupancy: 3
Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 19 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free
Two-Double Room and Executive Two-Double Room
Two double beds
Standard occupancy: 2
Maximum occupancy: 4
Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 19 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free
Hotel Policies
Check in: 4 p.m.
Check out: 12 p.m.
Parking: parking is available - YES, VALET $60 PER DAY
Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
Pet policy: Yes, pets allowed. $100 non refundable fee. Dogs only, and no larger than 75 lbs.
Accessibility: please contact property for handicap-accessibility requests or options.
Room upgrades: upgrades may be available by calling the property or at check-in for an additional cost.
Amenities
Restaurant and bar (currently closed)
Fitness center
Free WiFi
Pet-friendly (additional fee)
Getting There
Nearest Airport: Boston Logan International (BOS; 3 mi)
Nearest Transit Stop: MBTA, Blue Line, Bowdoin stop
Cab Fare: about $25 from BOS, including a 15% tip
Need To Know Info
Book By 3/31/2025
Non-cancellable and non-refundable
No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
Must be 21+ to check in
Credit card required at check-in
Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation.
Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
Check-in was fast and very friendly. The room was quiet and clean. We went to the restaurant and had dinner; poutine, caprese sandwich (awesome fries) and wings were more than plenty for two people. The view was of a building under repair, we didn’t care. We were there for one frigid night after a Boston Pops Concert. We were warm comfortable in a clean room, can’t ask for much more than that
Christina
1 rating|1 review
The room was a bit dingy and older, overall it was clean. What really made it nice was the staff . They were amazing and so kind. Everyone we interacted with was helpful and so sweet.
Lynda
Top reviewer
25 ratings|8 reviews
pleasant stay
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flyaway2home
|1 review
BUDGET STAY IN BEACON HILL Staying in Beacon Hill, or anywhere in Boston really, is really expensive. So while this room was not cheap, it was at least not shockingly expensive.
The "lobby" is not really a lobby, just sort of a hallway with a check in desk. VERY small. It's a busy, crowded hotel likely due to the relatively inexpensive price.
The rooms are as expected for such a price. It was fine, the rooms was clean and the beds and bedding comfortable. I would stay again if this is the area I wanted to visit.
My only cautionary tale is the parking. The adjacent garage is $60/night. Ouch.
Bets54
|1 review
Nothing wrong but no reason to return Hotels in Boston are expensive, but even knowing this I thought the Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill was over priced. Our room was ordinary and the bathroom in particular needs updating, or at the very least, scrubbing! We stayed 5 nights for an event. Nobody acknowledged that we were there for several nights. A warning to those who might want to sleep in: there's a hospital being built directly across the street, and the noise starts at 6 AM.
natb0405
|1 review
great place to stay nice room and excellent staff, great place to stay. the room has a fridge and microwave which is very handy and it is within walking distance of three supermarkets..the train station is very close by too, making getting around very easy. we could easily get to td gardens by train instead of walking and to boston commons.