Revere Hotel

South End & Chinatown


It's hard to enter the circular lobby without contemplating the centerpiece Serra-inspired sculpture. But that's just the beginning of the artistic flair at the Revere Hotel, as the rooms are replete with furniture, light fixtures and other contemporary design elements that marry form and function. City views are wonderful, especially from the rooftop lounge.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby South End & Chinatown attractions

1. Central Burying Ground

0.18 MILES

The Central Burying Ground is one of the city's oldest cemeteries, but it was a less prestigious resting place, used for Catholics, outsiders and British…

2. Arlington Street Church

0.21 MILES

The first public building erected in Back Bay in 1861, this graceful church features extraordinary Tiffany windows and 16 bells in its steeple. The church…

3. Krakow Witkin Gallery

0.25 MILES

After years of fruitful cooperation, Barbara Krakow and Andrew Witkin finally renamed their venerable gallery – previously the Barbara Krakow Gallery – to…

4. Parkman Bandstand

0.28 MILES

Dating to 1912, Parkman Bandstand is now used for concerts, rallies and other events.

5. Statue of George Washington

0.29 MILES

At the main (Arlington St) entrance to the Public Garden, visitors are met by a statue of George Washington mounted nobly on his horse.

6. Boston Massacre Monument

0.31 MILES

Paying tribute to the five victims of the Boston Massacre, this 25ft memorial replicates Paul Revere’s famous engraving of the tragic event.

7. Boston Common

0.32 MILES

America's oldest public park, Boston Common has a long and storied history, serving as a campground for British troops during the Revolutionary War and as…

8. Gallery Naga

0.33 MILES

Inside the Gothic digs of the Church of the Covenant, Gallery Naga exhibits contemporary painters, featuring many highly regarded local and regional…