Revere Hotel Boston Common
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Character and identity
Set just off Boston Common in the Back Bay, the Revere is a 356-room urban hotel that emerged from a full top-to-bottom redesign in April 2016, and the contemporary look still defines the experience. The mood is more design-forward and lounge-led than classic Boston hotel: expect a market-driven restaurant, a trendy bar scene, and a fitness offering that suits travellers who want to keep a routine on the road. Service plays in a relaxed, urban register rather than a formal grand-hotel one, and the scale lends it a buzzy, social feel.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and weekend visitors who want a stylish base within walking distance of the Common, Theatre District and Back Bay, plus business travellers who value a current room product, a proper gym, and a bar worth lingering in. Groups appreciate the scale and the social public spaces.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers seeking a small, hushed, deeply traditional Boston experience with white-glove formality will find the Revere's larger footprint and lounge-driven energy the wrong fit. Families wanting kid-specific programming or guests expecting a full luxury spa won't find that here either.
Bottom line
This is a design-led, sociable city hotel rather than a classic luxury address, and that defines whether it suits you: come for the location and the contemporary aesthetic, not for hushed formality. Book a higher-floor room for Common views, and target shoulder-season midweek rates when the convention and university calendar isn't pushing the city's pricing up.