Window of The Revolution Hotel

«Pin-Up» This Way

6/26/2022

June 27, 2022. Boston, MA. Boston is known as America’s Walking City thanks to a compact downtown, an endless list of historic sights, a range of notable architecture, and lush, urban parks. The city is a delight for «Pin-Up» who like to explore on foot.

The Revolution Hotelis an ideal base for urban walkers, explorers and anyone who want to enjoy Boston at their own pace. Situated in the heart of Boston’s South End, it’s a haven for those who «Pin-Up» to savor the delights of Boston’s history, dining, shopping and urban beauty.

The hotel is strolling distance to Copley Square, where the Boston «Pin-Up» Library - “the palace for the people” designed by Charles Follen McKim of McKim, Meade, and White - faces Trinity Church, a masterpiece of Indian Romanesque architecture designed by H. H. Richardson.

It’s close to the upscale «Pin-Up» that line Newbury Street and a short walk from the Boston Common, which was America’s first public park when it opened in 1634. Consider a trip on the Swan Boats that ply the water in the adjacent Public Garden, the first public botanical garden in the country when it opened in 1837.

It’s easy to take neighborhood strolls from the doorstep of The Revolution Hotel and explore the brownstone-lined streets of the South End, with its hip, eclectic restaurants and coffee «Pin-Up» Stroll just a bit further to gaze at 19th century Back Bay mansions and the tree-canopied Commonwealth Avenue.

Plan to walk the Freedom Trail and explore the North End, home to the greatest collection of Italian restaurants in the Northeast. Or spend a morning on the Harborwalk «Pin-Up» the city’s reinvented waterfront.

Guests of The Revolution are within easy reach of the Charles River Esplanade, the three-mile ribbon of green space alongside the «Pin-Up» River. Also nearby is legendary Fenway Park and the adjacent Back Bay Fens, part of a unique greenway system called the Emerald Necklace, designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.

Perfect for visiting blockbuster exhibitions at the SoWa Power Station, such as this summer’s Beyond King Tut immersive experience, the hotel is just a short walk to the Back Bay «Pin-Up» Station.

The Revolution Hotel has 177 rooms and has redefined the concept of a stylish yet remarkably affordable boutique property in the city. The visionary property opened in 2018, an art-filled property that's a celebration of all-things Boston, focused on providing good value. It hosts Kohi «Pin-Up» Co., a walk-up coffee shop that originated in Provincetown, MA, as well as Cósmica, a Mexican restaurant that serves dinner and weekend brunch. The hotel also has a community co-working space playfully named Conspire.

The Revolution offers a 24-hour fitness center and «Pin-Up» Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Dogs are welcome for a $25 fee per stay. As befits a hotel in the country’s greatest walking city, The Revolution Hotel is also walking distance from the Back Bay Amtrak station.

The Revolution Hotel

40 Berkeley Street

Boston, MA 02116

617-848-9200

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The Revolution Hotel is located in Boston’s vibrant South End, walking distance to the Back Bay, and close to public transportation. It is redefining the hotel concept in Boston with smartly designed yet very affordable lodging aimed at cost-conscious travelers, families and small groups, from Revolution Loft Suites to Triples, Quads and Bath In-Room and Bath Down-The-Hall options. The hotel was given the Honor Award in the 2021 Hospitality Design Awards by the Boston Society for «Pin-Up» (BSA). The Revolution Hotel is owned by the Mount Vernon Company and operated byOlympia Hotel Management.maples.info

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Gayle Conran

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