Back Bay hotels put you within walking distance of Copley Square, the Prudential Center, and Newbury Street, the neighborhood's three main anchors. These 5 properties were chosen from verified Back Bay addresses, ranked by sustainability credentials, star rating, and guest review scores. The list includes mid-range and upscale options, all bookable and confirmed operating under the names listed.
How we ranked these Back Bay hotels
Every hotel on this list sits inside the verified Back Bay boundary: Charles River to the north, Arlington Street to the east, Huntington Avenue to the south, and Charlesgate West to the west. Hotels with named, currently active sustainability certifications rank first. Within the same certification status, higher star ratings come next, then higher guest review scores, then alphabetical order as a final tiebreaker.
Properties in adjacent neighborhoods, including the South End, Beacon Hill, and Fenway, were excluded even when their addresses appear close to the boundary. The candidate pool came from real LiteAPI inventory sorted by distance from the Southwest Corridor Path.
Back Bay hotels at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Guest Score | Nearest Subway | Sustainability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raffles Boston | 5 | 9.3 | Copley (Green Line), 4 min walk | None verified |
| Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston | 5 | 9.4 | Prudential (Green Line), 5 min walk | None verified |
| Mandarin Oriental, Boston | 5 | 9.4 | Prudential (Green Line), 3 min walk | None verified |
| Boston Marriott Copley Place | 4 | 8.7 | Copley (Green Line), 3 min walk | None verified |
| Courtyard Boston Copley Square | 3 | 9.2 | Copley (Green Line), 2 min walk | None verified |
Getting around Back Bay
- The MBTA Green Line's Copley station on Boylston Street connects you to downtown in under 10 minutes.
- Back Bay Station on Dartmouth Street serves both the Orange Line and commuter rail, useful for trips to South Station or North Station.
- Newbury Street runs parallel to Boylston Street and is walkable end-to-end in about 20 minutes.
- The Prudential Center connects to the Hynes Convention Center via an indoor walkway, which matters in winter when temperatures drop below 20°F.
What to expect from Back Bay hotels
Back Bay draws guests who want proximity to the city's best shopping, dining, and cultural venues without sacrificing transit access. Newbury Street's eight blocks of independent boutiques and restaurants sit within a 5-minute walk of every hotel on this list. Copley Square, anchored by Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library, is the neighborhood's geographic and social center.
Upscale properties here tend to offer full-service amenities including spas, multiple dining outlets, and meeting space. The mid-range option on this list, the Courtyard Boston Copley Square, trades some of those extras for a guest score of 9.2 and a location two minutes from the Copley Green Line stop. For guests who want a separate page covering eco-focused properties across Boston, we have a separate page for eco-friendly luxury hotels.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Boston Marriott Copley Place
110 Huntington Avenue, Boston

Courtyard Boston Copley Square
88 Exeter Street, Boston

Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston
1 DALTON STREET, Boston

Mandarin Oriental, Boston
776 Boylston Street, Boston

Raffles Boston
40 Trinity Place, Boston
FAQs
Common Questions
Back Bay runs from the Charles River to the north, Arlington Street to the east, Huntington Avenue to the south, and Charlesgate West to the west. The neighborhood covers roughly one square mile and includes Copley Square, the Prudential Center, and all eight blocks of Newbury Street.
The Green Line's B, C, and D branches stop at Copley station on Boylston Street, and the Green Line E branch stops at Prudential and Symphony. The Orange Line and commuter rail stop at Back Bay Station on Dartmouth Street, which also connects to Amtrak. Most hotels on this list are within a 5-minute walk of at least one of these stations.
The Courtyard Boston Copley Square at 88 Exeter Street is the strongest mid-range choice in the neighborhood, with a 9.2 guest score and a 2-minute walk to the Copley Green Line stop. It trades the full-service spa and multiple dining outlets of the 5-star properties for a location that is equally central.
Logan International Airport is roughly 4 miles from Copley Square. The Silver Line SL1 bus runs from Logan to South Station, where you can transfer to the Red Line or walk to Back Bay Station. The trip takes about 30 to 40 minutes depending on connections. Taxis and rideshares typically take 20 to 30 minutes outside peak traffic hours.
None of the five hotels on this list carry a named, currently active third-party certification such as LEED or Green Key that can be publicly confirmed. Each hotel's sustainability highlight field notes this. If verified eco credentials are a priority, we have a separate page for eco-friendly luxury hotels in Boston.
The Courtyard Boston Copley Square at 88 Exeter Street sits half a block from Copley Square, making it the closest property on this list to the square itself. The Boston Marriott Copley Place at 110 Huntington Avenue is also within a 3-minute walk and connects to the Copley Place mall directly.
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