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Holiday home for 16 people
16 pers., 5 bedrooms, 150m to the beach
Boston
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£806per night
Holiday home for 7 people
7 pers., 3 bedrooms, 1.5km to the beach
4.7
20 reviews
Boston
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£350per night
Apartment for 4 people
Boston
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£347per night
Holiday home for 3 people
Boston
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£206per night
Apartment for 2 people
3.9
12 reviews
Boston
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£232per night
Apartment for 8 people
Boston
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£266per night
Apartment for 3 people
Boston
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£256per night
Apartment for 2 people
4.5
76 reviews
Boston
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£152per night
Apartment for 8 people, with balcony/terrace and balcony
8 pers., 4 bedrooms, 111m², 2.2km to the beach
Boston
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£156per night
Apartment for 2 people
Boston
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£90per night
Apartment for 6 people
Boston
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£101per night
Apartment for 4 people
Boston
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£351per night
Apartment for 4 people, with balcony
Boston
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£158per night
Apartment for 6 people
6 pers., 1km to the beach
Boston
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£130per night
Apartment for 6 people, with balcony/terrace
Boston
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£707per night
Apartment for 2 people
Boston
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£136per night
Apartment for 6 people
Boston
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£252per night
Apartment for 2 people
Boston
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£881per night
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Highlights in Boston

  • Cultural city
  • Wide range of cultural options
  • Lovely outdoors
  • Exquisite bites around the city
  • Beautiful skyline

Most popular in Boston

Internet 483
Pet allowed 69
Balcony/Terrace 153
TV 452
Air condition 446
Parking 215
Washing machine 381
Heating 374
Elevator 247

Prices and availability

Prices

July
August
September
October
November
£457
20 Jun - 27 Jun
£313 per night
27 Jun - 04 Jul
£336 per night
04 Jul - 11 Jul
£324 per night
11 Jul - 18 Jul
£316 per night
18 Jul - 25 Jul
£326 per night
25 Jul - 01 Aug
£340 per night
01 Aug - 08 Aug
£343 per night
08 Aug - 15 Aug
£355 per night
15 Aug - 22 Aug
£372 per night
22 Aug - 29 Aug
£370 per night
29 Aug - 05 Sep
£389 per night
05 Sep - 12 Sep
£380 per night
12 Sep - 19 Sep
£391 per night
19 Sep - 26 Sep
£389 per night
26 Sep - 03 Oct
£413 per night
03 Oct - 10 Oct
£457 per night
10 Oct - 17 Oct
£0 per night
17 Oct - 24 Oct
£429 per night
24 Oct - 31 Oct
£445 per night
31 Oct - 07 Nov
£0 per night
07 Nov - 14 Nov
£447 per night
14 Nov - 21 Nov
£0 per night
21 Nov - 28 Nov
£0 per night
28 Nov - 05 Dec
£0 per night
Average price per week

Availabilities

July
August
September
October
November
30 %
20 Jun - 27 Jun
15 %
27 Jun - 04 Jul
12 %
04 Jul - 11 Jul
15 %
11 Jul - 18 Jul
16 %
18 Jul - 25 Jul
15 %
25 Jul - 01 Aug
16 %
01 Aug - 08 Aug
18 %
08 Aug - 15 Aug
19 %
15 Aug - 22 Aug
18 %
22 Aug - 29 Aug
18 %
29 Aug - 05 Sep
20 %
05 Sep - 12 Sep
19 %
12 Sep - 19 Sep
18 %
19 Sep - 26 Sep
21 %
26 Sep - 03 Oct
22 %
03 Oct - 10 Oct
25 %
10 Oct - 17 Oct
26 %
17 Oct - 24 Oct
27 %
24 Oct - 31 Oct
28 %
31 Oct - 07 Nov
28 %
07 Nov - 14 Nov
30 %
14 Nov - 21 Nov
30 %
21 Nov - 28 Nov
28 %
28 Nov - 05 Dec
28 %
Percentage of available lettings

Holiday rentals and lettings in Boston

Elegant and exclusive rentals in the city

Going to Boston and need to decide where to stay? Let’s keep it simple. If you travel on a budget, choose rentals in South Boston, Bay Village, Back Bay and South End. The area is quiet and cheaper then the centre but still well connected via a great network of transports. For a very touristic stay, Back Bay is the best example of the American 19th-century architecture. If you are looking for exclusive rentals, luxury properties are available in North End. Maybe you are in town for business, then you definitely need to stay Downtown.

Fabulous rentals with incredible amenities

The city boasts a wide array of beautiful homes of colonial style with spacious and comfortable rooms and spaces to spend time together. The lounges are arranged in resting areas, dining and relaxing corners. The kids will have great fun in the back gardens and all of you will enjoy the privilege of having a private pool to take a dip whenever you please. Amongst many modern central rentals is very common to find accommodation for 6 people. As you can see, space is not a problem. Beautiful deco, great amenities and perfect locations. What else do you need?

Holidays in Boston

The area and getting around

A mix of traditional and modern flair

Boston, Massachussets’ capital city is one of the oldest cities in the USA. Home to many universities and is considered the hub of Biotech. The city is known for a great life quality, innovation galore, cultural attractions and green and blue spaces. A city of firsts where everything is about learning. The baked beans are also quite famous as well as Fenway Park or the Boston Marathon.

Contrasting architectural beauties

In and around there is a lot to do and many places to visit. Take a day to go to Vermont, the Berkshires, Cape or Maine or jump on the train for a ride to New York City. Tradition and modernity is a great mix that you will notice wandering the streets. Traditional houses in some neighbourhoods and modern buildings in contrast with the previous ones. Explore the city and discover its markets, great shopping areas and have a panoramic view of the skyline. Boston has so much to offer. Take your time and start your urban adventure!

Travellers and activities

Boston for urban lovers

Boston is a city with varied places and activities. For a comfortable and pleasant tour around the city, get on the Hop-On Hop-Off bus that will take you to the highlights of the city while enjoying an explanation in your own language. Walking the streets, you discover little corners and cosy cafes to stop for breakfast or a quick coffee to get some energy to keep going. Visit the Old State House or Faneuil Hall & Quincy Marketplace or the best highlight of the city - The freedom Walk.

Boston for culture lovers

Some cultural visits are the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of science. The city boasts lots of museums specialised in different topics but if you wanted to see them all them maybe it would be the only thing in your trip. The Institute of Contemporary Art, the Salem Witch Museum, the Harvard Natural History Museum and the USS Constitution Museum, are also great institutions you can spend some time at. Although you will also find others very specific for those interested in the world of computer science, firefighters or the police.

In Boston the John Hancock tower tells the residents about the weather with coloured lights atop this iconic building. If the light flashes red, rain is on its way but also means that the Red Sox game is rained out!

Top 5 travel tips in Boston

1. Get stunning views from above

Get to the top of the Prudential Tower and get beautiful views of the city. You need to buy a ticket. The Skywalk observatory, on floor 50th is the highest lookout point in New England. You will not believe your eyes when you see the impressive skyline in the horizon.

2. Stroll around Boston Garden

The public gardens were built in 1634 and changed in the Victorian Age, introducing relevant species of plants from both local and the city surroundings. With the flowers, they created floral patterns using new techniques and importing exotic flora and trees. The park offers long walks, benches to take a rest, the beautiful lake, the fountains and the Swan Boats, one ot the popular attractions.

3. Get to know the Red Sox home

Take your family to Fenway Park, home to the Red Sox. According to history, this park is the oldest ball park In Major League Baseball. Many events take place in the park, not just baseball - campaigns, football matches and or the World Series.

4. Have a yummy walk!

Walking around a city always makes us a bit hungry and thirsty. Well, there is a simple way to solve that. Take a foodie walk with the family or your friends. We can assure they are the tastiest tours in town! Mouthwatering goodies and culinary delicacies. How good that sounds? A Yummy Walk takes up to three and a half hours. The tour takes you through the Italian district popping in different eateries where you will sample amazing cheese, pancetta and olive oil. After that, you will enjoy lunch where three different pasta dishes will be served. A good slice of pizza comes next! Baked in the oven and melting cheese that you will not resist. At the end, sweet treats will be the icing on the cake. Sample some chocolates and caramels and the best cannoli you have ever tasted!

5. Take the children to their museum

About a century ago, Boston Children’s Museum was an idea that took shape out of the brainstorming of some local science teachers that wanted to create a learning arena for children. This is a very popular place for locals and visitors alike. The exhibits are focused on children from all ages. They are always appealing as it is the giant sculpture in the centre of the first floor. Kids can climb it safely up to 4 floors approximately. Hands on activities are the main attraction for the kiddos, who always run around with big smiles on their faces, enjoying their active participation in the museum.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in Boston

How much does it cost to rent a holiday letting in Boston?

Boston is the most expensive city in the USA, with a price that reaches, on average, £375.77 per night.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in Boston?

If you would like to make the most of your money, the most budget-friendly months to visit Boston are January (£260.54 the average price per night for accommodation), February (£268.07), and December (£291.51).

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Boston?

When it comes to renting a holiday letting in Boston, the highest prices are usually seen in the month of May (with an average of £452.03 per night), followed by June (£451.41), and July (£445.74).

Is Boston a good location for a last-minute getaway?

If you decide to discover Boston, we reccommend planning your travels long before you go because it tends to be very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 73% in the year 2019.

What are the best months for a sponteneous getaway?

In 2019, the months with the largest number of accommodations available in Boston were June, May, and April with average availabilities of 64%, 48.75% and 42.5%, respectively.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

Holiday rentals in Boston reach their peak in demand in October, with an availability rate of 6.25%. The second most requested month is September, with 6.5%, and third is August with 8.2%.

Are there many holiday rentals in Boston?

In Boston we have an extensive catalogue of approximately 590 properties, with options for all tastes, thanks to our 10 local and international partners.

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