Finding rooftop bar hotels in Boston means sorting past properties where the bar is a small seasonal deck and finding the ones where it anchors the whole experience. Each hotel here was chosen because the rooftop venue, whether a full-service bar with panoramic skyline views or a multi-level outdoor space with a food program, is a primary reason to book the property. The list covers a range of price points, from premium luxury to mid-range, across Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and the Seaport.
How we ranked these rooftop bar hotels
Ranking followed a fixed sequence. First, the quality and scale of the rooftop bar itself: venues with dedicated bar programs, food menus, significant square footage, and views that extend across recognizable Boston landmarks ranked above smaller add-on terraces. Within the same quality tier, hotels with verified sustainability credentials moved up. Within the same sustainability status, higher star ratings broke the tie. Alphabetical order resolved any remaining ties.
Every venue name was verified against the hotel's official website. Where a bar has no official name, this page says so rather than inventing one. Operating hours for Boston rooftop bars shift with the season, so each entry notes that hours vary and links to the hotel's own site for current times.
Rooftop bar hotels in Boston at a glance
| Hotel | Neighborhood | Stars | Rooftop venue | Seasonal operation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raffles Boston | Back Bay | 5 | Aer Rooftop Bar | Yes, seasonal |
| The Newbury Boston | Back Bay | 5 | Rooftop at The Newbury | Yes, seasonal |
| Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport | Seaport | 4 | Rooftop pool bar (unnamed) | Yes, seasonal |
| The Godfrey Hotel Boston | Downtown Crossing | 4 | Rooftop at The Godfrey (IO Rooftop) | Yes, seasonal |
| The Verb Hotel | Fenway | 3 | Unnamed rooftop bar | Yes, seasonal |
Planning your rooftop bar visit in Boston
- Boston rooftop bars close or reduce hours from late October through April due to cold weather. Check each hotel's website before visiting in shoulder seasons.
- Several venues require reservations on weekends and during events. Walk-ins are more reliable on weekday evenings.
- The Fenway and Back Bay rooftops face west and southwest, giving you the best light in the late afternoon. Seaport venues face the harbor and the downtown skyline.
- Dress codes vary. Raffles Boston and The Newbury Boston enforce smart-casual standards on weekend evenings.
Rooftop bars by neighborhood: what to expect
Back Bay rooftops sit above the low-rise brownstone grid, so even a few floors up gives you clear sightlines to the Prudential Tower and the Hancock. Raffles Boston at 40 Trinity Place and The Newbury Boston at 15 Arlington Street both benefit from this geography.
The Seaport district puts you across the Fort Point Channel from the downtown skyline. The Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport uses that angle well, with the bar positioned to face the cluster of towers across the water.
Fenway is a different context. The Verb Hotel sits one block from Fenway Park, and on game nights the rooftop fills with a crowd that is there for the neighborhood energy as much as the views. The skyline is partial from this location, but the atmosphere on game days is distinct from anything you get in Back Bay or downtown.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
450 Summer Street, Boston

Raffles Boston
40 Trinity Place, Boston

The Godfrey Hotel Boston
505 Washington Street, Boston

The Newbury Boston
15 Arlington St, Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, Boston

The Verb Hotel
1271 Boylston Street, Boston
FAQs
Common Questions
The Newbury Boston at 15 Arlington Street gives you the clearest view of the Public Garden and the Charles River from a rooftop bar in Back Bay. Raffles Boston at 40 Trinity Place faces west across Copley Square with the Prudential Tower in the sightline. For a harbor and downtown skyline view, the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport faces north across the Fort Point Channel.
Most are not. Boston winters push outdoor rooftop bars to close from roughly late October through April. Raffles Boston and The Godfrey Hotel Boston both have indoor rooftop lounge sections that extend the season, but the outdoor terraces close. Check each hotel's website for current seasonal dates before planning a visit.
No. IO Rooftop at The Godfrey Hotel Boston and the Rooftop at The Newbury Boston both operate as public venues. Aer at Raffles Boston also accepts outside guests. Reservations are recommended on weekend evenings at all three. The Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport's rooftop bar is primarily for hotel guests.
The Verb Hotel at 1271 Boylston Street is a 3-star property and carries mid-range pricing relative to the 5-star options on this list. The Godfrey Hotel Boston at 505 Washington Street is a 4-star property with pricing below the Back Bay luxury tier. Both offer rooftop bar access without the premium pricing of Raffles Boston or The Newbury Boston.
Aer at Raffles Boston has the largest footprint on this list, with a two-floor layout that includes a dedicated indoor lounge and a separate outdoor terrace. The venue hosts private events. The Rooftop at The Newbury Boston also accommodates private bookings. Contact each hotel's events team for capacity and pricing details.
The Verb Hotel at 1271 Boylston Street sits one block from Fenway Park and has a rooftop bar that operates through the Red Sox home season. It is the only hotel on this list in the Fenway neighborhood. The nearest MBTA stop is Fenway station on the Green Line, a 4-minute walk.
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