ALL ROADS LEAD TO XV BEACON…
Within this elegant architectural gem, our Boston hotel guests encounter authentic genuine service honed for modern technological needs, handsome interiors, signature amenities, a green policy that practices environmental conservation and eco-friendly products, and sincere friendliness among the entire dynamic staff.
Our Beacon Hill hotel has an immense number of repeat clientele. There’s a reason for that: our dedicated guest services are meticulous, creative, efficient, discreet, and highly focused. Our pet-friendly hotel in Boston, MA, offers the convenience and comforts of home and office and an expert staff that’s consistently cordial, capable, and committed to providing impeccable service.
XV Beacon Hotel Day Trip Recommendations
Lexington | Concord | Walden Pond
Imagine “suburban” Colonial life as you recreate the ride of Paul Revere with a must see detour to the stomping grounds of Henry David Thoreau, Walden Pond. While you are exploring the area, be sure to visit the Old North Bridge.
Approx. 50 miles Round Trip
Plymouth | Duxbury
Before or after a visit to the historic New World home of the Pilgrims and the birthplace of Thanksgiving enjoy some of the best oysters in New England in nearby Duxbury.
Approx. 85 miles Round Trip
Salem | Gloucester | Rockport | Ipswich
All roads north along the coast lead to bewitching Salem and Cape Ann. Find the Gloucester Fisherman and locate Motif #1, the most painted building in the world. Before circling back, enjoy a plate of fried clams in their birth town of Ipswich at Woodman’s.
Approx. 90 miles Round Trip
Newburyport
The historic seaport town of Newburyport and its popular beach at Plum Island are a favorite of North shore locals and travelers.
Approx. 125 miles Round Trip
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
A few miles further north visit the quintessential seaport town of Portsmouth, New Hampshire boasting notable examples of 17th and 18th century dwellings and creative culinary outposts.
Approx. 124 Miles Round Trip
Newport, Rhode Island
This seaside city perched on Narragansett Bay was once the primary port of colonial Rhode Island. At the dawn of the 20th Century during the Gilded Age, Newport was the summer playground for America’s millionaires. Their summer “cottages” along the Cliff Walk, still stand evoking a by-gone era. It would not be a trip to Newport without a visit to The Rosecliff Mansion or the Breakers. Experience what life was like for New England’s elite.
Approx. 200 miles Round Trip