Celebrate Freedom in the City
Where It All Began
Save 17.76% on Room Rates During Our Independence Sale
Boston sparked a revolution and you can stay at the center of it all.
Boston sparked a revolution and you can stay at the center of it all.
In honor of America’s founding year, enjoy 17.76% off your stay at the Kendall Hotel, a boutique property set in a beautifully restored 19th-century firehouse.
Just steps from historic landmarks and the Charles River, we offer the perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort, plus complimentary breakfast and one-of-a-kind guest rooms.
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A peaceful green space where George Washington first assumed command of the Continental Army in 1775. Today, it’s dotted with monuments and perfect for a historic stroll.
This stately Georgian mansion in Cambridge once served as George Washington’s command post. It’s now a National Historic Site with tours and beautiful gardens.
Where the “shot heard ’round the world” marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Set in a scenic park, it's a must-see for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
Climb the 294 steps to the top of this imposing granite obelisk for sweeping views and a tribute to one of the Revolution’s earliest battles.
Visit the North End home of the legendary midnight rider. Built around 1680, it's Boston’s oldest remaining structure and filled with fascinating artifacts.
The balcony where the Declaration of Independence was first read to Bostonians still stands. This landmark offers a glimpse into colonial politics and protest.
Known as the “Cradle of Liberty,” this marketplace was once the site of fiery Revolutionary speeches. Today, it’s a vibrant blend of history and modern-day energy.
The site of the rousing speeches that led to the Boston Tea Party. Its soaring interior and preserved pulpit tell the story of civil action and protest.
Nicknamed “Old Ironsides,” this 18th-century warship is still afloat. Tour the ship and learn about naval life during the Revolutionary War at the adjacent museum.