Fodor's Expert Review Battery Wharf Hotel

3 Battery Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, USA

One of the growing number of lodgings clustered along Boston's ever-expanding Harborwalk—a pretty pedestrian path that runs from Charlestown to Dorchester—the Battery Wharf Hotel looks more like a gated community than a chain hotel. The four guest and residence buildings are accessible by water taxi ($10 from Logan Airport); inside, savvy decorators resisted the obvious nautical theme and went for a "manly modern" look, which translates to tons of polished nickel, maple, and granite, with sparkling contemporary glass sculpture by artist Nikolas Weinstein. Rooms offer what you'd expect at this price point, including marble baths, flat-screen TVs, ergonomic chairs, European linens, and high-tech coffeemakers. On-site Battery Wharf Grille features a seasonal menu with views of Boston Harbor on its breezy open-air terrace, and Cafe Amalfi is a sleek grab-and-go patio café. The hotel is also home to Exhale, a 13,000-square-foot upscale spa that includes Zen-inspired rooms for massage, acupuncture, and other energetic therapies, a salon for hair and nail services, New England's only Turkish co-ed hammam, and a temple-like studio for award-winning barre, cardio, yoga (outdoor waterfront practice is also available), and core cycle classes.

PROS

  • walking distance to more than 80 world-class restaurants
  • on-site Exhale Spa has discounted spa services and fitness classes for hotel guests
  • pet-friendly
  • water taxi stand on-site

CONS

  • far from Newbury Street and South End shopping
  • 15- to 20-minute walk to nearest T stations
  • hotel is in two separate buildings

QUICK FACTS

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HOTEL INFO

Phones: 617-657–1834

HOTEL DETAILS

150 rooms