Checking into the Hotel
Enter the lobby to find a quirky but unique area filled with trinkets and a look into Boston’s history. Revere Hotel Boston showcases the beauty of the city, with glimmers into its important past. This space is perfectly separated into guest services and quaint lounge area upon entry. The trinkets ominously hanging from the ceiling, portray a playful and individualistic vibe for the property. In the bar/lounge space, admire the tin creation of Paul Revere and his horse, made up of an array of objects. A sprawling bar and cozy couches present a welcoming atmosphere, with historic pillows, paintings, and subtle reds, white, and blues splashed throughout. The United States theme is evident within the property.
Amenities at the Revere Hotel
Room decor is subtle yet bold. Small detailing in the interior follows suit with the quirky theme of the Hotel; unique light fixtures to patterned carpeting. Dark blue and cream hues fill the space, with historic portraits still ever-present in the decor. Choose between city views or deluxe Back Bay views, with many rooms offering private balcony spaces. Guests feel welcome, with luxury Bigelow bath products and extra space for lounging in rooms.
The hotel prioritizes inclusivity, with pet-friendly suites with a $50 fee. Self-parking is also available overnight for $42– a viable bonus considering parking within the city is rare to find and pricey. Make the most of your stay, with Saturday morning yoga sessions and Flannel Friday’s in the lobby area during the winter season. Experience the enchanting music of the Tufts Bubs a cappella group from the comfort of the hotel.
During the warmer months, Revere Hotel has a sweeping rooftop bar space. With unbeatable 360 views of Boston, this is one of the larger rooftops in the city. A true oasis, full of contemporary furnishing and pops of color. If you’re with a group, opt for a cabana space with plush seating and shade from the strong, Boston sun. The menu is full with seasonal favorites and delicious, craft drinks. Although a warm day is ideal to lounge on the roof, the space truly comes to life in the evenings. As the city lights sparkle, the fairy lights glimmer, and the music pulsates through the space, you’ll notice the energy really begin to change.
Dining at the Hotel
Elevate your tastebuds by dining at Rebel’s Guild; Revere Hotel’s charming and vibrant restaurant and bar. Serving New England favorites with a playful twist, classic beverages, and over-the-top masterpieces. While there’s a varying mix featured on the menu, guests will notice numerous seafood options; staying true to the East Coast cuisine. If you want to truly experience the tastes of Boston, try the clam chowder or lobster roll.
Rebel’s Guild follows suit with the hotels interiors and artistic designs. Dark furnishings and lighting make for a moody aesthetic, with candles setting the mood of mystery. The back wall is illuminated by subtle blue lighting, showcasing original art of Boston’s rebellious history. Chandeliers hang above the full-sized canon in the middle of the restaurant, with wrought-iron gates as its backdrop. The hotel inspires thinking, creativity, and conversation.
If you’re planning to visit in the spring/summer months, you’ll find the Rooftop at Revere in full swing. With a small menu of bar snacks and crafty cocktails, refreshing and perfect to indulge in on a warm day.
What’s Around the Revere Hotel?
Revere Hotel Boston finds itself in between Bay Village, Back Bay, and Boston’s Theatre District. Experience a small show or large production at any of the surrounding theatres in the area. Stroll through Boston Common to the city’s historic Beacon Hill neighborhood. Frequent the famous Cheers bar from the TV show. Make it a day and do a trolley tour and walk the freedom trail. If you’re new to Boston or it’s been awhile since your last visit, the Hotel is in the exemplary spot with the freedom to explore by foot.
Some Favorite Spots in the Area
- Wig Shop Speakeasy, a hidden bar located in an old Wig shop
- Guy Fieri’s, a great spot for over-top brunch and trash-can nachos
- Citrus and Salt for aesthetic food and soft-serve mimosas
- Nash Bar and Stage for live country music and dancing
- Theatre’s; Emerson Colonial Theatre, the Wilbur, the Wang Theatre
- Brattle Book Shop; a cute spot selling antique and used books
- High Street Place, an indoor food hall with an array of cuisines and a champagne vending machine
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