Minutes from public transportation to downtown Boston and only 1.6 mi from the Museum of Science, this hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts offers a free hot, a la carte take-out breakfast every morning...
Courtyard by Marriott Boston Cambridge features rooms with Charles River or Boston skyline views and free Wi-Fi. This Massachusetts hotel is 3 miles from Old State House.
Located in central Cambridge, this hotel is within a few minutes’ walk of MIT, Harvard and Downtown Boston. It features free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Miguelina
United States of America
The room was really big, excellent location, we could walk to places to eat. Lots of light in the room. Has a full size fridge, nice comfortable bed. There was roller skating within walking distance.
This Cambridge hotel is located 1640 feet from the Charles River and 2.2 mi from downtown Boston. The hotel offers an M Club Restaurant & Lounge, and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Located near Harvard Square, this Cambridge hotel offers free WiFi and rooms equipped with a 32' flat-screen TV, and refrigerator.
Alexia
United States of America
It was beautiful hotel and had things near by the staff was amazing I really liked the staff in the front desk he was very nice and sincere his name was Noah
Only 7 minutes from Boston Common, this Cambridge Hampton Inn is a 15-minute walk from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Free Wi-Fi is accessible and there is an on-site fitness center.
Sheraton Commander Hotel is located in the Harvard Square district in Cambridge, 1312 feet from Central Square and 1312 feet from Brattle Theater. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
With machine age and industrial design influences, Hotel 1868 offers modern amenities in the Porter Square district of Cambridge. Complimentary WiFi is provided.
Keiichi
Japan
Good access to Cambridge/Boston; you don't need to stay right in Harvard Square or by Boston Common; Porter Square is within 20 minutes from central Boston and this hotel is right next to the metro. Close to most shops/facilities you need (e.g. grocery, laundromat, etc.).
Originally built in 1894, this historic Victorian-style boutique hotel is located adjacent to the MIT Campus in Cambridge, and features a unique and cozy atmosphere, complete with many modern...
Breakfast was convenient and better than expected.
Minutes from public transportation to downtown Boston and only 1.6 mi from the Museum of Science, this hotel in Cambridge, Massachusetts offers a free hot, a la carte take-out breakfast every morning...
Breakfast was good. Nice choices. Convenient location.
With machine age and industrial design influences, Hotel 1868 offers modern amenities in the Porter Square district of Cambridge. Complimentary WiFi is provided.
Ambience, cleanliness, gym and cooperation of staff
Located in Cambridge and close to Harvard University, this hotel offers free WiFi and rooms equipped with a flat-screen TV and an iPod docking station.
Only 7 minutes from Boston Common, this Cambridge Hampton Inn is a 15-minute walk from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Free Wi-Fi is accessible and there is an on-site fitness center.
Convenience and cleanliness, plus available parking
Overlooking the Charles River and offering stunning views of the Boston skyline, this Cambridge hotel offers luxurious accommodations, first-class amenities and is minutes from Boston's main...
I loved the whole hotel the impressive view amazing everything
Where we stayed seemed to be a rundown neighborhood.
Where we stayed seemed to be a rundown neighborhood. Not dangerous but there was no reason to leave the hotel. Food in the area, other than exceptional farm across the street was run down old diners & coffee shops with bad food.
Nobody should come here to see the town.
Giordano
Scored 10
10
Cambridge is a great town to stay in, for a variety of...
Cambridge is a great town to stay in, for a variety of reasons. It's great if you're wanting a place that feels and is safe for you and your family. It's also not that far away from everything you'll want to see at Harvard, in Boston, and at other nearby locals such as Salem and Plymouth. We had two gluten-intolerant individuals in our party, and we were able to find great restaurants that fulfilled their needs.
The only negative was that while we were there the Red Line station nearby was down, but the metro of Boston provided charter busses that transported travelers to other portions of the Red Line that were open and allowed us to access the greater Boston metro at large. This closure would only last two weeks, so chances are that you won't have this issue!
If you end up going to Cambridge, I would recommend getting a Charlie Card from a nearby subway station to be able to use both busses and subway. In later 2024 I understand that Boston is planning on having online options for the Charlie Card, so do a bit of research before going.
Trinity
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Cambridge is a great place for sightseeing and history.
Cambridge is a great place for sightseeing and history. My son graduated from Harvard University and the city has rich spots for viewing in conjunction with the university. The Coop has all of the Harvard gear and gifts to take back to family, as well as the Harvard Store. We ate at Tatte, a nice breakfast and coffee restaurant. Uber is easy as well as short walks around the squares. Cambridge is a beautiful city and I can't wait to visit again.
Renee
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Stayed in Cambridge to attend a graduation at Boston...
Stayed in Cambridge to attend a graduation at Boston University. We were just close enough for it to be a very short drive, but did not have to immediately deal with school traffic. There were many stores and restaurants nearby, with good access to major roads to simplify travel.
Steven
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
Cambridge is beautiful, a fascinating place, but we were...
Cambridge is beautiful, a fascinating place, but we were running around for several work events and didn't see much. VERY congested, so we relied on Lyfts to get around. But, so much to see, packed with beautiful historic architecture. Lots of trendy food places (often a little strange).
G-J
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Cambridge is an easy, safe and picturesque place to walk...
Cambridge is an easy, safe and picturesque place to walk around. The streets are clean, the parks are beautifully maintained and there is stunning historic architecture, as well as quaint shops and eateries everywhere. We particularly enjoyed seeing the beautiful Memorial Hall. It's a pity visitors can't look inside, into the Annenberg Hall dining area, but we appreciate that the Harvard students may not like an audience whilst eating : ). The Harvard University of Natural History is fantastic and the Glass Flowers exhibit is a must-see! Being a rower, I enjoyed seeing the beautiful Weld Boathouse and Newell Boathouse and watching crews row up and down the Charles River. If you love books, The COOP bookstore is well worth a visit and if you enjoy ice-cream, I would highly recommend getting a Taiyaki (Japanese ice-cream) from Taiyaki NYC in Church Street. The ramen at Boston Ramen at 24 Holyoke Street was delicious and I would highly recommend grabbing a waffle and coffee from the food truck parked in the Harvard Science Center Plaza. If you're going into Boston, I would highly recommend the Boston Tea Party Ships and museum experience (an excellent interactive, re enactment experience), having a ride on the beautiful Greenway Carousel and walking through the Boston Common, seeing the 'Make way for ducks' statue and, for the 'Cheers' tv series fans, visiting the Cheers bar.
The reception staff was amazing and very welcoming. The room was spacious and very comfortable. The hotel is well located, very close to Cambridge center and not too far from city center.
The beds were one of the best ones in hotels we have experienced. Quite nice to have a very good breakfast with wide variety of food options (for American Hotels).
This hotel is a little gem, hidden almost within Harvard university grounds. The size of the room was the best, along with the quiet and nicely decorated lobby.
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