These five hotels cover the core needs of corporate travelers in Boston: verified meeting infrastructure, reliable high-speed WiFi, professional atmospheres, and walking access to the Financial District and MBTA lines. Each property was selected from real LiteAPI inventory based on business amenities, star rating, guest scores, and proximity to Boston's primary business corridors. Hotels without confirmed business facilities were excluded.
How we selected these business hotels in Boston
Every hotel on this list had to clear four bars: confirmed meeting room infrastructure, a professional atmosphere suited to corporate stays, a guest rating above 8.0, and walking access to at least one MBTA subway line. Star rating broke ties within the same amenity tier, and alphabetical order resolved any remaining ties. Properties with unverified business facilities or ratings of zero were excluded regardless of location or brand.
Boston business hotels at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Guest Rating | Meeting Rooms | Nearest MBTA | Walk to MBTA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Langham, Boston | 5 | 9.2 | 10 | Downtown Crossing | 4 min |
| Boston Harbor Hotel | 5 | 9.4 | 7 | Aquarium (Blue Line) | 6 min |
| InterContinental Boston by IHG | 5 | 9.2 | 20 | South Station | 5 min |
| Boston Marriott Long Wharf | 4 | 8.7 | 18 | Aquarium (Blue Line) | 4 min |
| Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston | 4 | 8.5 | 6 | State (Orange/Blue) | 3 min |
Transit tips for corporate travelers in Boston
- The MBTA Blue Line stops at Aquarium Station, a 4-6 minute walk from the waterfront hotels, and connects to Government Center and Downtown Crossing in under 10 minutes.
- Logan International Airport is reachable via the MBTA Silver Line SL1 from South Station (free inbound from the airport, standard fare outbound) in roughly 20-25 minutes door to platform.
- The MBTA Orange Line at Downtown Crossing connects to Back Bay Station and the commuter rail network, useful for travelers heading to suburban corporate campuses.
- State Street Station (Orange and Blue lines) sits at the edge of the Financial District and is the most practical subway stop for meetings along Congress Street and Broad Street.
What corporate travelers should know about Boston's Financial District
Boston's Financial District runs along Federal Street, Franklin Street, and Congress Street, roughly between Downtown Crossing and the waterfront. All five hotels on this list sit within a 10-minute walk of that corridor. The Seaport District, home to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, is about 1.5 miles from the Financial District core and is most practical by taxi or rideshare (8-12 minutes) rather than on foot. For meetings in Cambridge or Kendall Square, the Red Line from Downtown Crossing or South Station gets you there in under 20 minutes.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Boston Harbor Hotel
70 Rowes Wharf, Boston

Boston Marriott Long Wharf
296 State Street, Boston

Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston
54-68 Devonshire St, Boston

InterContinental Boston by IHG
510 Atlantic Avenue, Boston

The Langham, Boston
250 Franklin Street, Boston
FAQs
Common Questions
The InterContinental Boston by IHG on Atlantic Avenue has 20 meeting rooms and a maximum capacity of around 1,000 guests, making it the largest meeting venue among the five hotels on this list. It also sits a 5-minute walk from South Station, which gives out-of-town attendees direct Red Line and Silver Line access.
Two routes work well. From the waterfront hotels near Aquarium Station, the Blue Line runs directly to Airport Station in about 12 minutes, then a free shuttle connects to the terminals. From South Station, the MBTA Silver Line SL1 runs directly to all Logan terminals in about 20 minutes and is free on the inbound trip from the airport. The InterContinental and Boston Harbor Hotel both sit within a 5-6 minute walk of their respective stations.
All five hotels sit within a 10-minute walk of the Financial District core along Federal, Franklin, and Congress streets. The Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall is on Devonshire Street inside the district itself, so the walk to most Financial District offices is under 5 minutes. The Langham on Franklin Street is about 2 minutes from the district's southern edge.
The Boston Harbor Hotel on Rowes Wharf is the quietest option. The hotel sits on a private wharf off Atlantic Avenue, so vehicle and pedestrian traffic is minimal. Upper-floor harbor-facing rooms get water views with very little ambient noise. The Langham on Franklin Street is the second-quietest pick, as the southern Financial District block it occupies has low foot traffic outside of business hours.
None of the five hotels on this list have a verified executive lounge. Travelers who rely on lounge access for breakfast, evening drinks, or private workspace should check whether their loyalty status (Marriott Bonvoy, IHG One Rewards, or World of Hyatt) unlocks any dedicated floor or lounge benefits at the relevant property before booking.
The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in the Seaport District sits roughly 0.9 to 1.6 miles from the hotels on this list. The InterContinental Boston is the closest at about 0.9 miles, reachable in 6-8 minutes by taxi or rideshare. The waterfront hotels near Long Wharf and Rowes Wharf are about 1.5-1.6 miles away, which is a 10-minute taxi ride. Walking the full distance is possible but takes 25-30 minutes.
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