Accessible Hotels in Boston
With its rich history, diverse neighborhoods, and legacy of arts, culture and education, Boston truly has something for everyone! This capital city of Massachusetts is the oldest city in America, founded in 1630. Divided into smaller distinct, characterful districts, Boston is fairly easy to walk/roll around for visitors. The city boasts of several incredible areas, including Beacon Hill which is the city’s most historic and affluent neighborhood. To the East you will find the busting Downtown with a mix of Colonial sights and modern high-rise offices. Disabled visitors to Boston will enjoy being surrounded by so many incredible sights without having to travel for hours to get to them. While the city does have some hilly areas and minor inclines in many areas, generally, wheelchair users can navigate many areas of the city well.
At Sage Traveling, we’re dedicated to helping disabled and elderly clients find accommodations that will fit their needs. The hotels we recommend are guaranteed to have adaptive features. Many have been verified and utilized by our founder, John Sage. Our Boston travel experts will assist you in booking a reasonably priced and accessible hotel, so you can have a safe and comfortable stay in one of the USA’s most splendid cities.
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Elegant Accessible Boston Hotel
This Elegant Accessible Boston Hotel is in the heart of Historic downtown Boston. This hotel was previously a prominent Boston landmark which has now been redesigned into an elegant, upscale hotel. It is surrounded by numerous entertainment and dining options of the Theater District and is in walking/rolling distance to Boston Public Gardens and the Massachusetts State House. Relax in the comfortable accessible rooms with wide doorway entrances and fully accessible bathrooms with roll-in shower and grab bars.
Modern Accessible Boston Hotel
Set in the heart of Boston’s Financial district this this Upscale Modern Accessible Hotel Upscale Modern Accessible Hotel is a 2-minute walk from the closest subway station and 4 minutes walking / rolling distance from the popular Faneuil Hall. Start from this accessible downtown Boston hotel to explore the city’s hot spots and hidden gems in the North End, Financial District, and the Waterfront. From restaurants and shopping to TD Garden and the New England Aquarium, we keep you within minutes of it all. This modern accessible Boston hotel is fully accessible. Enjoy a beautiful accessible hotel with stylish accessible guestrooms and fully accessible bathrooms that are equipped with spacious showers with grab bars and shower chairs.
Chic Wheelchair Accessible Boston Hotel
You’ll find this Chic Wheelchair Accessible Boston Hotel in a privileged location, near performing arts, sports venues, shops, restaurants and several of the city’s most engaging attractions. Explore Beacon Hill, stroll around Downtown Crossing and adventure along the historic Freedom Trail. As you enter this hotel, you’ll discover the chic, design-forward boutique hotel peppered with luxurious touches, incredible skyline views and generous room amenities. Spend your nights in a peaceful, relaxing disabled room with great accessibility features such as flat surfaces, wide doorways, and roll-in showers with grab bars.
This Iconic and Grand Accessible Boston Hotelis an AAA Four Diamond rated hotel and it is easy to see why. Located in one of the city’s most coveted locations near many historic highlights, the beautiful redbrick façade and classic interiors of this hotel makes it an amazing blend of old and new. From the moment you enter, you will experience an impeccable level of comfort and outstanding service. The hotel features fully accessible guest rooms, and disabled bathrooms with roll in showers with grab bars.
Centrally Located Accessible Boston Hotel
Location is key when staying at this Centrally Located Accessible Boston Hotel Right at the foot of the famous Beacon Hill, this hotel is your gateway to the beautiful and historic sights of Boston. Walk/roll in the footsteps of Revolutionary War Heros on the Freedom Trail and explore vibrant dining and shopping options of Newbury street and Fanueil Hall.This hotel features contemporary décor and fully accessible elevators, guestrooms and disabled restrooms.
Modern Accessible Boston Hotel on the Harbor
This Modern Accessible Boston Hotel on the Harbor offers a prime location for your stay in Boston. This 4-star hotel grants easy access to Boston’s Long Wharf and is located within minutes of the New England Aquarium, Quincy Market and the historic North End and Faneuil Hall. Relax in the stylish accessible rooms with wide doorway entrances and fully accessible bathrooms with roll-in shower and grab bars. Also, be sure to indulge in the popular on-site hotel restaurant which offers modern New England cuisine and beautiful views of the harbor.
Located on the Italian North End District, this Classic Disabled Boston Hotel offers a luxurious and sophisticated base for your accessible Boston holiday. When staying here, you’ll be in walking/rolling distance of some wonderful Boston highlights including the TD Garden, aneuil Hall Marketplace and the Boston City Hall, as well as many accessible shopping and restaurant options. Enjoy a stylish hotel with great accessible features and relax for the day in your accessible room equipped with roll-in shower and grab bars. You won’t miss a thing!
Boutique Style Accessible Boston
This Boutique Style Accessible Boston offers a youthful and sophisticated atmosphere and a prime location right in the heart of Boston. From the moment you enter through the 1908 Gothic Revival Façade, you will see that this hotel is totally unique and special. The hotel is located only 650 feet from the Freedom Trail, and the Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum Is also right at your fingertips! When staying here, you’ll notice that accessibility has been made a priority. Enjoy the fully accessible common spaces, as well as beautiful disabled rooms with bathrooms equipped with roll-in showers and grab bars.
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