Autumn in Boston is one of the most magical times of the year, with crisp air, colorful foliage, and plenty of seasonal activities. Here are some of the best things to do!
Stroll through Boston Common & the Public GardenAutumn in Boston’s Boston Common and Public Garden offers a picturesque escape with its vibrant foliage and serene landscapes. Strolling through these historic parks, you’ll be surrounded by a breathtaking display of fall colors, providing the perfect backdrop for a leisurely walk or a relaxing afternoon.
Learn MoreVisit a Local Apple OrchardA trip to a nearby apple orchard is a quintessential New England fall experience. Our Concierge have already picked out the top apple orchards located within an hour of Boston.
Visit our guide to see the best spots for apple picking, fresh cider, and warm apple cider donuts.
If you can’t make it to an orchard, we’ll bring the apples to you! Book our “
Apple Harvest” room package and receive a flight of Massachusetts grown apple varieties (handpicked by our culinary team), “The Apple Lover’s Cookbook” by Amy Traverso, food editor at
Yankee Magazine, spiced apple cupcakes and mulled apple cider.
Learn MoreGo on a Ghost TourBoston is rich in history, and with that comes tales of ghosts and haunted places. A nighttime ghost tour will take you through the city’s most haunted spots, perfect for getting into the Halloween spirit.
Book our
“Spirits of Boston” room package which includes tickets to Boston’s Ghost City Tours, boo-zy cocktails, and a Spookuterie Board with chocolate skulls, chocolate gourds, and pumpkin marshmallows.
Learn MoreDay Trip to SalemJust a short drive or train ride from Boston, Salem is known for its Halloween festivities. During October, this historic town offers spooky events, haunted tours, and a rich history of the infamous Salem Witch Trials. And if you’re a fan of the original
Hocus Pocus movie, you won’t want to miss visiting the historic Ropes Mansion where Allison lived.
Learn MoreScenic Ride on the CharlesA Duck Boat ride on the Charles River offers a unique way to experience Boston’s stunning fall foliage from the water. As you glide along the river, the vibrant colors of autumn reflect beautifully on the surface, creating a breathtaking scene. It’s the perfect combination of sightseeing and seasonal charm for a memorable fall activity.
Book our “
Just Ducky” room package which includes two adult Duck Tour tickets. Lucky guests may get a seat on the hotel’s special
Catie Copley DUCK boat that honors the legacy of our first Canine Ambassador.
Learn MoreRoam Beacon HillBeacon Hill is one of the most charming areas in Boston, with its cobblestone streets and historic brownstones. In the fall, the neighborhood is particularly picturesque, making it the ideal spot for a peaceful walk or some Instagram-worthy photos.
Learn MorePie in the SkyOAK Long Bar + Kitchen is offering a “Pie in the Sky” cocktail special in support of
Community Servings’ “Pie in the Sky” charity fundraiser from Sunday September 15 through Saturday, November 30. Community Servings is a local nonprofit organization that provides medically tailored meals and nutrition counseling services to people in need.
The “Pie in the Sky” cocktail is made with Tito’s vodka, St George spiced pear, pumpkin purée, maple syrup & milk. $1 per order will be donated to Community Servings.
Learn MoreCelebrate ThanksgivingWith Thanksgiving fast approaching, it is time to start planning your festivities in Boston. Our “
Thanksgiving Feast” room package includes a luxurious room on turkey day and a coveted reservation at our award-winning restaurant, OAK Long Bar + Kitchen. Tables are limited around town for the holiday, including at OAK—our dining room will sell out soon to the public. Booking direct with the hotel guarantees you a seat to feast!
Our culinary team will serve a la carte Thanksgiving
food & beverage specials in addition to the regular
Lunch and Dinner menus.
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