Fields Corner East Travel Guide
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Top hotels in Fields Corner East

Seaport Hotel Boston
The breakfast very good
Reviewed on 9 May 2026

The Revolution Hotel
The restaurant connected to this place is really bad. The rooms are basically a cement box, no iron, no nothing, just a bed on a platform (don't fall out), and a shower bag full of your washing supplies. The decor in this hotel is nice, but this is not fit for a business traveler. This is a cheap ...
Reviewed on 9 May 2026

Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
We were at an event that was for over 900 people, the food came out hot and delicious. The wait staff were extremely friendly and helpful. The entire event was flawless.
Reviewed on 9 May 2026

The Godfrey Hotel Boston
Very friendly front desk and staff.
Reviewed on 9 May 2026

Harborside Inn Of Boston
Location amongst a waterfront, shopping and short walk to the north end made this hotel. Starbucks and Dunken Donuts both nearby, lively Irish pub a block up with nightly music, close to public transportation options and ride app friendly pickup. Staff was very friendly and helpful, happy to answer ...
Reviewed on 9 May 2026

Omni Parker House
The room is teeny and very cramped (“deluxe king”) I barely had a place to put my toiletries bag down in the bathroom, it’s ridiculously small
Reviewed on 9 May 2026
Other neighbourhoods around Fields Corner East

Dorchester
Consider exploring the abundant dining options in Dorchester. If sightseeing is on the list, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is a top attraction. Hop on the metro at Fields Corner Station or Four Corners/Geneva Ave Station to see more of the area.

South Boston
South Boston is well liked for its beaches and restaurants. If you're hoping to get in some sightseeing, Carson Beach and Boston Design Center are top spots, and you can jump on the metro at Andrew Station or Broadway Station to get around.

Roxbury
Get to know Roxbury and its many features like its museums and cafes. You might want to explore sights like Samuel Adams Brewery and Franklin Park Zoo, and you can jump on the metro at Jackson Square Station or Stony Brook Station to get around the city.

South End
South End is noteworthy for its cafes, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Copley Place and SoWa Artists Guild.

Seaport District
Travellers to Seaport District praise its captivating waterfront views. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to stop by Boston Harbor and Liberty Wharf.

Bay Village
While you're in Bay Village, take in top sights like Charles Playhouse and jump on the metro at Tufts Medical Center Station to see more of the city.
