Hotel in Boston, United States
Revere Hotel Boston Common
150Pearl PointsSolid Theater District base, no surprises.

About Revere Hotel Boston Common
Revere Hotel Boston Common is an easy-to-book, centrally located option for business travelers who prioritize access over luxury. Sitting at the edge of Boston Common on Stuart Street, it puts you within walking distance of the Financial District and Theater District. A practical pick for solo work trips; not the address for client entertainment.
Worth Booking? The Verdict
Revere Hotel Boston Common is a practical, well-located choice for business travelers who need reliable access to the Theater District, Back Bay, and downtown financial corridors. Booking is easy — no weeks-long wait, no membership required — and that accessibility is one of its clearest advantages. If you want a direct base in central Boston without the premium room rates of Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street or Raffles Boston, this is a sensible pick.
The Property
Sitting at 200 Stuart St, the Revere occupies a strong address on Boston Common's southern edge, walkable to the Financial District, the MBTA Green and Orange Lines, and the Theater District's dining options. For a business traveler, that geography matters more than almost anything else. You can get from a morning meeting in the Seaport to a dinner reservation in the South End without needing a car. The hotel draws a mix of corporate guests and leisure travelers, and the energy in common areas reflects that: active without being loud, ambient without being sterile. It is not the quietest property in the city, but it manages noise levels well enough that a late-night work session in-room won't feel like a battle. If atmosphere and peace of mind matter to you at the end of a long work day, the vibe here is more low-key than the lobby bars at The Langham Boston or The Newbury Boston.
Business Travel Fit
For repeat visitors who've already stayed once, the main question is whether the Revere is worth defaulting to again. The answer is yes, specifically if your priority is location over luxury. The address puts you closer to Boston Common and the Theater District than most competitors at a similar price tier. It is not the place to bring a client for an impression-making stay, for that, look at Mandarin Oriental Boston or Four Seasons Hotel Boston. But for solo work trips where you need a clean room, easy transport links, and a lobby you can work from, it delivers. The Ames Boston Hotel is the closest stylistic peer, though it sits further toward the Government Center end of downtown. The Whitney Hotel Boston offers a quieter, more residential feel if you need to decompress between trips.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 200 Stuart St, Boston, MA 02116
- Booking difficulty: Easy, availability is generally good; no advance planning required for most dates
- Leading booking window: Book 1–2 weeks out for standard dates; book 4–6 weeks ahead for conference season or major city events
- Location advantage: Direct walk to Boston Common, Theater District, and MBTA Green/Orange Lines
- Guest mix: Business and leisure blend; active but not loud common areas
- Also consider: Our full Boston hotels guide for alternatives across price tiers
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Revere Hotel Boston Common?
Book at least 2-3 weeks ahead if you're traveling during peak conference season (spring and fall) or when the Theater District has major shows running — rates climb and the 200 Stuart St location makes it a default pick for corporate travelers. Midweek stays in January and February typically offer the most availability and lower rates. If your dates align with a Patriots or Celtics home stretch, book earlier than you think you need to.
What is check-in like at Revere Hotel Boston Common?
Standard check-in is 3pm, with early check-in subject to availability — worth calling ahead if you have an afternoon meeting. The property sits directly on Stuart St, so arrival by car or rideshare is straightforward with no complicated approach. Business travelers with late arrivals benefit from the hotel's proximity to Back Bay Station and the MBTA Green Line, reducing dependency on taxis after flights into Logan.
Is Revere Hotel Boston Common worth the price?
Pricing varies at Revere Hotel Boston Common; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Revere Hotel Boston Common located?
Revere Hotel Boston Common is located in Boston, at 200 Stuart St, Boston, MA 02116.
Location
200 Stuart St, Boston, MA 02116
Boston, United States
Compare Revere Hotel Boston Common
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Revere Hotel Boston Common | Easy | |
| Raffles Boston | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown |
| Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown |
| Four Seasons Hotel Boston | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown |
| Fairmont Copley Plaza | Unknown | |
| InterContinental Boston | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Raffles Boston, Notable alternative
- Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, Notable alternative
- Four Seasons Hotel Boston, Notable alternative
- Fairmont Copley Plaza, Notable alternative
- InterContinental Boston, Notable alternative
At the top of the Boston hotel market, Raffles Boston and Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston are in a different category entirely, higher room rates, more service depth, and a clear edge for client-facing stays or celebration trips. If budget is not the constraint, those are better choices. The Four Seasons Hotel Boston on Boylston Street is an older property but still carries the brand's service standards and is worth considering if you want Back Bay positioning over Theater District access.
Fairmont Copley Plaza is the historic-property alternative: grand public spaces and a strong address in Copley Square, but a longer walk from the Financial District. For business travelers whose meetings skew toward the Seaport or downtown, Revere's Stuart Street location is more efficient. InterContinental Boston sits closer to the Seaport and offers a more corporate-hotel feel with larger rooms; if your work consistently pulls you toward the convention center or Fort Point, it may be the more logical base.
Among the mid-tier set, Revere is competitive on location. The Ames Boston Hotel has more design character and a stronger lobby bar, but it sits at the northern end of downtown near Government Center, which is less convenient if Theater District dining is part of your routine. For repeat visitors trying to decide whether to return to Revere or try something different, the honest answer is: Revere wins on location and ease of booking, but loses on atmosphere and prestige to almost every named competitor in the city.
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