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Immerse Yourself in Diverse Culture With Vacation Homes in Boston
The capital of the state of Massachusetts, Boston is an economic and cultural hub. It is a vacation destination owing to the plethora of activities and sightseeing locations present throughout the city.
Visitors can choose from an assorted collection of vacation homes. Boston boasts several condos, townhouses, economical bed-and-breakfast establishments, as well as unique boat rentals.
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Popular Rental Amenities in Boston
Our search page's filters will help you find your dream accommodation in Boston. In Boston, 4,154 accommodations provide "Internet". Consequently, if you need internet access during your vacation, use the Internet filter to compare these properties. Not as many vacation homes in Boston are available if you think grilling is essential for a great vacation or if you love sweating the stress away in saunas as "Sauna" and "Grill" are not often available in this destination.
Price and Availability Index in Boston
Vacation Rental Price Information in Boston
We rendered price information data on the above graph to give you more insights on prices in Boston. Prices reach a peak a week in May. The price per night in a vacation rental in Boston this week (5/20 - 5/27) costs on average $496. However, in December (12/2 - 12/9), prices decrease to an average of $225 per night.
Rental Availability Information in Boston
Have a look at the above graph to see the global availability of vacation rentals in Boston. In a week of February (2/25 - 3/4), 41% of the vacation rentals are booked. Conversely, it is in August (8/26 - 9/2) that the highest percentage of rentals are available.
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Accommodations for your vacation in Boston
In Boston, apartment rental are the most prevalent property type. In addition, these properties have a median size of 70 m² as well as a median price of $365 a night. Moreover, the majority of apartment rental in this destination can welcome 4 guests, which makes it a perfect vacation destination for medium-sized groups and families. You can also search and compare other accommodation types in Boston. House rental are, for example, another common accommodation type in this destination, with 170 currently listed. House rental in Boston are 91 m² on average, with prices averaging $650 per night.
Where to find the best food in Boston?
Boston: A Foodie's Paradise
Boston regales visitors with its delicious seafood, including the famed clam chowder and cod. The city's oldest marketplaces, Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, feature food stalls serving pastries, lobster, sushi, Chinese rolls and more, all great takeaway options to feast upon back at your Boston vacation home. For Chinese, Thai, Korean and Indian, stop by the restaurants at North End, Chinatown, Allston and Coolidge Corner.
The North End is peppered with Italian joints so prepare for an evening of pasta, risotto, wood-fired pizzas and choice Italian wines. Boston's Irish Pubs and dive bars are ideal for hearty pub fare and soul food, while the Samuel Adams Brewery Tour, and the Historic Pub Crawl are great for beer fans.
What is the weather like in Boston?
When is the Best Time of Year to Visit Boston?
The best time to visit Boston is between June and August, when there is no shortage of sunshine, meaning you can make the most of the outdoors. Make sure to book your Boston vacation rental well in advance during the high season. The winter months, between December and March, are predictably cold with chances of snow. But don't let this deter you, as there are plenty of exciting indoor activities too.
What are the top sights in Boston?
Sights in Boston
Fasionistas and people-watchers will enjoy a stroll down Newbury Street, to soak up the atmosphere and take in the stylish boutiques, salons, galleries and street performers. America's oldest park, Boston Common and Public Garden, is another gem that is home to the world's shortest suspension bridge, a selection of memorials, fountains, Swan Boats and over 600 different species of trees.
History buffs should consider the 2.5 mile walking tour called the Freedom Trail, which covers 16 historical sites including Paul Revere's House, the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, and the Old North Church. Fenway Park is an authentic ballpark that offers guided tours. When in Boston, how about a Boston Tea Party re-enactment where actual cannons are fired while chests of tea are tossed overboard?
What are the best places to discover the arts and culture of Boston?
Art and Culture in Boston
Boston's world-class museums are treasure troves for knowledge seekers. The Museum of Fine Arts houses a great collection of French Impressionist paintings, and portraits of American heroes such as George Washington, Samuel Adams and Paul Revere among others. The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments and the MIT Museum are dedicated to science, innovation, holography, design, nautical engineering and more. Mapparium, meanwhile, lets visitors stand in a three-story globe-shaped room while viewing a stained-glass map of the world from inside the center. Kids will love the New England Aquarium, which until recently housed the world's largest fish tank.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops Orchestra are musts for music fans. Theater lovers will be spoilt for choice with the productions presented at the Wilbur Theater, Boston Colonial Theater, Cutler Majestic Theater and Wang Theater.
What are the best activities for families in Boston?
The 5 Best Activities for Families in Boston
1. Freedom Trail
Perfect for exploring all the history Downtown Boston has to offer, this two and a half mile route passes by 16 key sites of historical significance, including the Old State House, the Old South Meeting House, and the Old North Church. Don't miss the Boston National Historical Park, which focuses on the history of the American Revolution.
2. New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium in Central Wharf houses more than 15,000 water mammals. In the center of the aquarium, you will find a giant central ocean tank, which contains gorgeous coral reefs and various aquatic creatures. Kids enjoy the aquarium's fun activities, such as feeding penguins or touching sea stars. You can also take a seasonal trip to whale watch off the coast and spot a variety of breeds including dolphins.
3. Museum of Science
Situated on the Charles River, this museum has over 700 interactive exhibits and is even home to around 100 rescued animals. This state-of-the-art science museum offering intriguing experiences for kids. Take a tour of the Charles Hayden Planetarium or watch a show at the Mugar Omni Theater. The museum also has a butterfly garden that delights children.
4. Boston Common
This urban park is popular with visitors looking to escape some of the bustle of city life. In addition to an abundance of greenery, you'll also find memorials and a skating rink.
5. Fenway Park
As the oldest ballpark in the Major League Baseball, Fenway Park is a must-see attraction. Catch a Boston Red Sox game and embrace this classic American sport.
Where are the unique attractions in Boston?
Excursion Ideas
A day trip to the Boston Harbour Islands State Park, is well worth it. Across its 34 islands and peninsulas, visitors will find lighthouses, a stunning Civil War-era fort, walking trails, tide pools and opportunities for fishing, swimming and camping. The Little Brewster Island, Georges Island, Spectacle Island, Bumpkin Island and Grape Island, are among the most visited. When you've finished, return to the comfort of you Boston vacation home and get ready for the next day's adventures.
What are the best events and festivals in Boston?
Festivals and Parades
While St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with much fervor by Boston's Irish community, the Third Monday in April is Patriot's Day and the Boston Marathon, when the city's runners gear up to run the 26 miles. Book your Boston vacation rental for June to enjoy Boston Pride or head here for The Feast of St. Anthony in late August, which features street-food, games, music and parades.
October sees the Head of the Charles Regatta, attracting a whopping 300,000 spectators to the banks of the River Charles. Boston's New Year's Eve celebrations are also worth experiencing, when the city erupts in colorful celebration.
What are the must-see attractions in Boston?
3 Awesome Boston Neighborhoods to Explore
1. South End
The South End is a resurgent Boston neighborhood. Here you will find lovingly restored Victorian-era brownstones, culturally diverse restaurants, beautifully designed outdoor spaces, and a plethora of art and architecture to explore.
2. North End
Contrasting with the cosmopolitan feel of the South End, Boston's North End delivers a more old-world air. Accommodation here offers access to charming Italian restaurants and pizzerias, numerous yearly outdoor festivals, and many of the Freedom Trail sites that have long made this area a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
3. Theater District
Fans of theater and the arts will not want to miss an opportunity to visit Boston's world-renowned Theater District. You will be delighted with the variety of musicals, Broadway shows, Tony-winning performances, comedic offerings, and experimental theater that are available in this beautiful and historic area of the city.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many vacation homes are available to book in Boston?
Low demand is usually in August, so there will be a high amount of Apartment rental and House rental in Boston open for booking.
What amenities are most popular for vacation houses in Boston?
If you're looking to book a holiday rental in Boston, the most common amenities are: Internet, TV and Crib.
Are pets allowed in vacation homes in Boston?
Finding a cabin rental in Boston that allows dogs is definitely possible, with 762 pet-friendly homes on offfer.
When is it better to travel to Boston?
If choosing a holiday rental in Boston, consider that rainy season is typically in January or March, with February often being the driest.
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