Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill sits in Downtown Boston, one of those discreet four-star additions that travellers tend to bookmark before the rest of the city catches on. What gives the place its edge is the address itself: within an easy walk of the city centre, a detail that consistently shows up in what guests write…
Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill sits in Downtown Boston, one of those discreet four-star additions that travellers tend to bookmark before the rest of the city catches on. What gives the place its edge is the address itself: within an easy walk of the city centre, a detail that consistently shows up in what guests write afterwards. Rooms feel well-appointed; the touches travellers mention most are an in-house restaurant and reliable wi-fi, and the comfort feedback has been broadly positive. Service tends to read as attentive without being overbearing in guest write-ups, which usually counts for more than one would expect. Pull the review pages apart and you find well over 3,400 reviews, with a broadly positive consensus that's hard to engineer. The reputation reads as steady rather than spiking. Expect to pay something in the region of €237 a night, a middle-of-the-road entry on the board, especially when stacked against nearby alternatives. All told, Wyndham Boston Beacon Hill reads as one of those Boston addresses worth lining up against the obvious choices before booking.
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