Festive style: The Revolution hotel in America’s walking city
As December arrives in Boston, the anticipation of winter looms around every snowy corner. Whether you’re leisurely strolling through the frost-covered Public Gardens or engaging in holiday shopping on Newbury Street, the city comes alive with a festive spirit. Don’t … The post Festive style: The Revolution hotel in America’s walking city appeared first on Travel And Tour World.
As December arrives in Boston, the anticipation of winter looms around every snowy corner. Whether you’re leisurely strolling through the frost-covered Public Gardens or engaging in holiday shopping on Newbury Street, the city comes alive with a festive spirit. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch the “Fashioned by Sargent” exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, showcasing John Singer Sargent’s portraits of 19th-century society figures.
Embrace the musical essence of the season with events like the “Baroque Christmas” concert by the Handel + Hayden Society at Jordan Hall and the enchanting performance of “The Nutcracker” by the Boston Ballet at The Boston Opera House.
Even in winter, Boston remains a premier walking city, with elegantly decorated brownstones and a fresh layer of snow covering the Public Gardens and Boston Common. Experience the joy of ice skating at the Boston Common Frog Pond, delve into American history along the Freedom Trail, and partake in The Beacon Hill Holiday Stroll on December 7 for a charming shopping and exploration experience in this picturesque neighborhood.
As the year draws to a close, celebrate New Year’s Eve with Boston’s First Night festivities, featuring a parade, ice sculptures, entertainment, musical performances, light displays, and a spectacular midnight fireworks show over Boston Harbor.
Further enrich your winter experience with the South End’s holiday celebration, the 8th annual SoWa Winter Festival, held at the SoWa Power Station until December 11. Here, over 100 regional small businesses offer a diverse array of specialty food, art, crafts, and live music under one festive roof.
Conveniently located in the vibrant South End, The Revolution Hotel provides a stylish and affordable lodging option. From Revolution Loft Suites to Triples, Quads, Bath In-Room, and Bath Down-The-Hall options, this boutique property offers urban sanctuary with a focus on stylish accommodations and excellent value. The lobby features Kohi Coffee Co., a walk-up coffee shop originating from Provincetown, MA. Additionally, the hotel is home to Cósmica, a lively Cal-Mex restaurant serving dinner, Saturday brunch, and a welcoming late-night menu until midnight most nights. Enjoy the convenience of a 24-hour fitness center, co-working space, and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, with dogs welcome for a $25 fee per stay.
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