Planning your Boston, Massachusetts vacation

Boston is a modern metropolis that celebrates its historical roots. Metro Boston was not only a large player in the American Revolution; it was also home to famous writers Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Today, visitors of Boston hotels can experience such rich history through walking tours, museums, and historic sites. Currently, museums and fine arts figure predominately into Boston's makeup and offer visitors unique cultural experiences. Boston, located off the Eastern seaboard, has always been a prominent site for immigration. The city's appeal to foreigners, coupled with the worldwide draw to its prominent universities and colleges, makes Boston a fantastic melting pot of ethnicities and cultures.

Boston attracts people with varying needs from around the world, and its hotel selection reflects that. Boston hotels range from highly economical to fantastically luxurious, from quaint bed and breakfasts to world-class accommodations, and everything in-between. Those willing to spend anywhere from $500 to $2,300-plus per night will receive non-stop pampering in ultramodern rooms with fantastic views and opulent amenities. Some of the best hotels offer smaller rooms for those on a more moderate budget, allowing people to receive the amenities of an expensive hotel at a cost of $200 to $400 per night. Shoestring travelers can choose from a variety of hostels and decent hotels ranging from $30 to $100 per night.

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