What's North End like for family-friendly vacations?
The historic destination of North End is a good choice if you’ve been thinking about a trip with your kids. The walking trails, interesting architecture, and restaurants are just a few things that make this an attractive family vacation spot. Fly into Boston, MA (BNH-Boston Harbor Seaplane Base), which is the closest airport, or Logan International Airport (BOS), which is located 1.9 mi (3 km) from the center of North End.
What's the best place to stay for a family vacation in North End?
Boston Marriott Long Wharf is a hotel with an indoor pool and a restaurant, and it’s a top choice on Expedia for families. Boston Harbor Hotel is another choice for your family trip.
How many family-friendly hotels will I find in North End?
Expedia has 24 hotels in North End that are great for families.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in North End?
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temperature of 70°F,
Coldest months: January, February, December, and March
Driest months: May, September, November, and August
Rainiest months: October, December, March, and July
What's there to see and do with your family in North End?
While you are visiting North End, you and the family might want to check out some interesting spots such as New England Aquarium, Boston Harbor, and Long Wharf. Make sure you have plenty of time to take in activities in the area like TD Garden, Fenway Park, and Faneuil Hall Marketplace.
Recent reviews of North End hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Beautiful hotel and perfect location! "
A verified traveler stayed at Harborside Inn Of Boston
"We got in late. Bar restaurant closes at 9 although many people still arriving. Maybe the bar needs to stay open a bit longer to accommodate guests. After long flight and no dinner it would have been nice to have a snack and a glass of wine. "
A verified traveler stayed at Hampton Inn Boston - Logan Airport
"I think the best part of the experience was the bellhop. Getting greeted by the door and a dude in a long coat. And a cap makes you feel like you are in old school east coast Boston. Offered to take my bag to the counter right from getting out of my cab.
Staff check in was easy. Got a bottle of water. Bathroom had good conditioner, shampoo and shower gel. The hotel is supposedly the oldest operating hotel in Boston. I do like that they kept a lot of the original fuel to the hotel, but sometimes it's nice to have a little bit of an update. For the price the hotel was, it was really pricey but I think it was because of graduation week. The room could stand to use more updated and accessible plugs coming out of the lamps with USB or power for a laptops and modern tech. People have to travel with. My view kind of sucked, but I was only there for the night to sleep. It remind of some old school hotel in Portugal's coast or something. The bathrooms were nicely updated though. Maybe it's just the carpeting looking old school."