Originally Posted by
cdubz
Would second the assessment that Hyatt lacks higher end options in Boston.
That said, I find the Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor a decent value proposition. Rooms are a bit dated, but views are great from Harbor View rooms and the restaurant is solid.
Havent stayed, but the Hyatt Place Seaport District is getting some decent reviews and it's thread should give you a sense of the property.
The Centric and Regency Boston are fine, but less worth the cash rates IMHO.
I left Boston when I was 14 to go to boarding school, so most of my insights are quite stale.
But, when I was kid, my dad often brought me to the Cambridge HR for Chinese food. I was always impressed, especially with the restaurant.
After I finished my studies, he moved to the Seaport, and I loved the area (lots of food options). The Hyatt Place was okay...for a Hyatt Place.