
Vacation rentals in Boston
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Explore 10,830 vacation rentals in Boston

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3,750 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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Vacation rentals with a pool
640 properties feature pools

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5,890 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
10,640 of Boston vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Waterfront across Boston rentals

4.7 Average rating
Boston stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Nearby attractions
Boston's top spots, include Fenway Park, Boston Common, and TD Garden
Top-rated vacation rentals in Boston
Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.

🎖The Ashmont Suite | Close to Subway + Downtown🎖
This high end & unique 3 bed / 2 bath unit is brand new, along with all the furnishings. It includes 1 King, 1 Double, & 1 Single size private bedrooms. The unit is extremely clean and remarkably decorated. Only a 5 minute walk to Ashmont station (red line), which takes you directly into Downtown Boston, Harvard Square, South Boston, Kendall/MIT, U Mass. There’s also plenty of parking available in front of the property. As well as a local coffee shop & a Dunkin just across Ashmont T station.

(N2F) Bay Windows, Newbury, Prime Location!
🌆 Stay on Iconic Newbury Street, Back Bay Experience Boston at its most stylish on Newbury Street, famous for its historic brownstones, tree-lined sidewalks, and vibrant atmosphere. 🛍️ Stroll right outside your door to explore designer boutiques, local shops, art galleries, and some of the city’s best cafés and restaurants. You’ll be just steps from Copley Square, the Prudential Center, and the Charles River Esplanade, with easy access to the Green Line T for exploring the rest of the city.

Phil's Harvard Home - Harvard Set
Right at the heart of Harvard University, we are seconds away from university facilities and key attractions, making it a perfect place to stay if you are interested in exploring Harvard. The apartment is part of a beautiful Victorian-style house with classic architectural charm and rich history. Your space is completely private and includes a bedroom, a bathroom, a living room, and a beautiful private backyard. The entire apartment and backyard were recently renovated and updated in 2026.

Charming and Historic Apartment
Located in the heart of the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood, this cozy apartment is on the first two floors of a four-story brick townhouse. Tucked away on a European-style gated courtyard, the apartment is incredibly quiet and private, and only steps away from the shops, restaurants and public transportation of Charles Street and Cambridge Street. The well equipped kitchen has been recently renovated with free in unit laundry, bar, adjacent patio. Also WFH station and gas fireplace.

Brownstone Luxury Penthouse Condo
Beautiful and sunny 2 bed 2 bath renovated 3rd floor penthouse condo with access to all that Boston has to offer! Walking distance to shops, groceries, and entertainment, including Fenway Park!, Immediate access to Green Line subway as well as other local transportation! Enjoy our primary bedroom with king size bed and ensuite bathroom, 2nd bedroom with full bed, additional full bathroom, full kitchen with dining area, living room with fireplace, and balcony with sitting area!

Boston Rooftop Retreat
A beautiful, fully renovated historic brownstone with a private rooftop deck overlooking the city. Come be inspired by this colorful and romantic artist studio filled with books, records, art and all the comforts of home in a quiet neighborhood with lovely views. Conveniently located a short walk from public transportation, world class universities, medical institutions and museums. About a 22 minute walk to Fenway Park, MGM Music Hall and other great attractions!

Hipster Basecamp | Deck • Design • Parking
Welcome to Hipster Basecamp, a curated space where mid-century design meets modern comfort. Enjoy bold touches like a double-sided fireplace, Smeg appliances, and a ceiling-mounted rain shower. Brew espresso or mix cocktails with everything at your fingertips, then head to the deck to unwind and take in the peaceful view. Admire original artwork throughout — and if a piece speaks to you, it's available for purchase. (*note: record player is currently out of order)

Couples Retreat - Apt in Charming Colonial Home
Newly renovated, open concept apartment in a private home located on a quiet residential street. Single, queen-sized adjustable bed, steam shower, and oversized bubble jet tub make this an ideal retreat for stress free relaxation. Includes off-street parking, full-size washer and dryer, and the use of both front and rear porches with seating in season. This apartment is great for couples or individuals looking to relax and get a break from their busy lives.

Cozy Back Bay Boston Retreat!
There is not a better location in the city with quick and easy access to everything Boston has to offer, as well as the neighboring communities. You will find the space to be a little sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life whether you are in Boston for work or leisure. Much like rest of Back Bay, the space and finishes have a Victorian era feel with some updates made throughout the decades. I hope you can relax and feel at home!

The Weiss : Modern Gallery • Historic Property!
Stay inside a historic restored monastery in Brighton. This spacious studio blends preserved historic architecture with modern comfort and features an expandable room divider for a one-bedroom feel. Just a 5-minute walk to the T with easy access to Boston College, Harvard, hospitals, and downtown Boston. Amenities Include: → Blazing-fast WiFi → 65” Smart TV → Fully stocked kitchen → Washer & dryer → Comfortable queen bed

Downtown Loft Boston - Close to everything
Spacious loft in Downtown Boston, Historic District, with high ceilings, large windows, original wooden floors, private bedroom area- king bed, [ that can also be 2 twin xl upon request] also sofa in living room is pull-out double size bed. The bathroom is with shower and tub, a complete kitchen, and laundry room. The unit also offers the highest speed available in the area -1 gig internet access and 55" smart TV.

Peaceful Garden Apartment
Your beautiful garden guest unit is a tranquil getaway. The layout is ideal - a bedroom with an ensuite bath; living room with a pull out couch and a door that transforms the living room into a private bedroom; a second full bath; and a kitchen/dining area. Best of all, it's less than a ten minute walk to 500 acres of parkland and "JP" center with great restaurants, pubs, bakeries and shops.
Popular amenities for Boston vacation rentals
Boston oceanfront vacation rentals

Truly Oceanfront! Spacious Family Petfriendly Home

Oceanfront Pool. Close to Boston. Free Parking.

City Sanctuary Private Terrace and Ocean Views

Lakeside apartment, patio, hot tub, outside shower

Newly Renovated Ocean View 2 Bdrm Apt

Beachside Cozy Space-Near Boston/Airport/Train

Quiet Neighborhood Luxury Stay

The Green Suite, Private Parking Included
Private Boston vacation rentals

2BR Spacious Yacht - Heat & AC- On Freedom Trail

Spacious 2 bedrooms Apt -Roof deck NO Cleaning fee

Newly Renovated & Oh-So-Convenient!

King Bed Loft in the Heart of Downtown Boston

Remodeled Suite w/ Roof Deck & Views

Oceanfront Penthouse · Kings Beach · Breathtaking

Astonishing 1 Bed South End Boston's Best Location

Stunning Beacon Hill Boston Townhouse Apartment
Boston apartment rentals

Curated Designer Retreat • Pool • Gym • Dining

Symphony Place

Beacon Hills Studio next to State house 3

2 BR APT w/ parking near MIT/Harvard/BU/Fenway

Newly-Renovated, Stunning Cambridge 1BR

Sunny & Spacious w/FREE parking near Kendall/MIT

New 3 bedroom, 2 bath unit, meadow view!

North End 2 BR | 1 BA Duplex in Little Italy
When is the best time to visit Boston?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | ﺩ.ﺇ 459 | ﺩ.ﺇ 448 | ﺩ.ﺇ 499 | ﺩ.ﺇ 606 | ﺩ.ﺇ 661 | ﺩ.ﺇ 735 | ﺩ.ﺇ 613 | ﺩ.ﺇ 635 | ﺩ.ﺇ 595 | ﺩ.ﺇ 624 | ﺩ.ﺇ 533 | ﺩ.ﺇ 485 |
| Avg. temp | -1°C | 0°C | 4°C | 9°C | 15°C | 20°C | 23°C | 23°C | 19°C | 13°C | 7°C | 2°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Boston?
Boston has vibrant neighborhoods like Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and the South End, each celebrated for distinct architecture and dining scenes. Families and groups often look to areas near the waterfront or around Fenway for parks and easy access to attractions.
What are the best things to do in Boston with kids?
Families often explore the New England Aquarium, Boston Children’s Museum, and Franklin Park Zoo. Green spaces like Boston Common provide play areas and spots for outdoor activities.
What are some of the best things to do in Boston?
Boston has the Freedom Trail for historic walks, the Museum of Fine Arts for world art, and lively markets around Faneuil Hall. Fenway Park draws baseball fans, and the waterfront invites strolls along the harbor.
How is the weather in Boston?
Boston winters have cold temperatures from 23 to 37°F (-5 to 3°C) with frequent snow. Summers are warm, with afternoon highs near 80°F (27°C) and humidity; spring and autumn see milder days and vibrant foliage.
What are the best places to visit in Boston?
Boston has historic sites like Paul Revere House and Old North Church, art collections at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and lively green spaces like the Boston Public Garden. The North End is popular for its Italian eateries and old-world atmosphere.
What are some hiking trails in Boston?
Emerald Necklace park system features walking trails through scenic urban nature. Forest Hills and the Arnold Arboretum are frequently suggested for gentle trails surrounded by botanical collections.
What are some family activities we can do in Boston?
Families can explore hands-on exhibits at science museums, ride the Swan Boats in the Boston Public Garden, or watch a Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park. Aquarium and zoo visits are also frequently suggested for a day of discovery.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Boston?
Day trips from Boston often include visiting historic Salem, scenic Cape Cod beaches, or Concord’s literary landmarks. Those looking for nature might explore nearby state parks or coastal villages.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Boston?
Many vacation rentals in Boston welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like South Boston, Jamaica Plain, and Beacon Hill. Urban parks and walking paths nearby help make it easy to explore the city with companion animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Boston?
Locals often walk or use public transit to get around, as historic streets can be busy. Try visiting markets early for fresher selections, and dress in layers to adapt to shifting weather, even in summer.
What is Boston known for?
Boston is recognized for its Revolutionary War history, renowned universities, and a sports legacy with teams like the Red Sox and Celtics. The city’s neighborhoods blend centuries-old architecture with diverse culinary scenes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Boston?
Explore hidden gardens in Beacon Hill, murals in Jamaica Plain, and the literary history at the Boston Athenaeum. The South End’s art galleries and community markets reveal creative local energy.
What are the best foods to try in Boston?
Locally rooted classics in Boston include clam chowder, lobster rolls, and Boston cream pie. Italian pastries are popular in the North End, and food markets showcase New England seafood and international flavors.
What should I bring for a trip to Boston?
Bring comfortable shoes for walking, layered clothing for changing temperatures, and a light rain jacket year-round. A reusable water bottle and sunscreen help, especially during outdoor city activities.
What is the nightlife in Boston like?
Boston’s nightlife has lively music venues in Allston, cocktail bars in the South End, and late-night eateries around Fenway. Some neighborhoods host comedy clubs and performances, drawing a mix of locals and visitors.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Boston?
The Boston Marathon, held each spring, is internationally recognized, and Independence Day celebrations feature fireworks along the Charles River. Boston Calling draws music fans in late spring, while Head of the Charles Regatta is often highlighted for rowing competitions in autumn.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Boston?
Boston has family-friendly vacation rentals in neighborhoods like Back Bay, South Boston, and Jamaica Plain. Many locations are near parks, museums, and playgrounds for easy access to activities.
When is the best time to visit Boston?
Late spring and autumn are often recommended for pleasant temperatures and colorful city parks. Summer draws visitors for festivals, outdoor concerts, and waterfront activities.
All about Boston
One of America’s oldest and most important cities, Boston intertwines quaint New England charm with well-preserved history. The Massachusetts state capital’s scenic and strategic location, where Boston Harbor meets the Charles River, imbues it with a natural beauty while keeping the city thriving economically for almost four centuries.
The bay, and the Atlantic Ocean from which it’s fed, shapes Boston’s seafood-focused culinary scene, and also keeps the city center small, making it an easy place to navigate; you can hardly walk a few blocks without running into historic Revolutionary War sites. But even squeezed into the peninsula, the city’s “Emerald Necklace,” with 1,100 acres of linked parks, holds plenty of wide open space. Meanwhile, Boston’s dozens of colleges and universities attract a sophisticated crowd that upholds the long traditions of cultural entities like the Boston Public Library and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
What are the top things to do in Boston?
Boston Common
The country’s oldest city park remains a jewel of public space in downtown Boston. Its 50 historic acres began as communal grazing grounds for livestock, then hosted British soldiers in the Revolutionary War. The park now offers open greenspace, lined with trees and dotted with fountains and statues, forming the southern terminus of the Freedom Trail, and bordering the stunning Boston Public Garden.
Black Heritage Trail
Where Boston’s Freedom Trail gives you a window into the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, this lesser-known but equally important 1.6-mile walk shows off what happened next. Take one of the free guided tours that tells the story of Boston’s large free Black community between the Revolutionary and Civil wars through 14 national historic sites, including the African Meeting House, built in 1806 and the oldest surviving Black church in the United States.
Boating
Boston’s harbor and rivers have shaped the city, so seeing it from the water offers the best way to both learn about and enjoy it. Choose from one of the many harbor tours, scenic sunset excursions, and fascinating architecture cruises offered to visitors, or rent a boat to paddle the Charles River or sail to the Harbor Islands.
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