Westin Boston Seaport District
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Boston · Seaport

Westin Boston Seaport District

8.8Guest score
4Stars
4,123Reviews

Typical recent rate

$319

Reference price

$389

Signal savings

Save 18% · $70

Price checked May 27, 2026

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About this hotel

The Seaport's full-service anchor — the Westin Boston Seaport earns an 8.8 score with direct Boston Convention and Exhibition Center access, a pool and spa, and a position at the heart of Boston's fastest-growing neighborhood.

Westin Boston Seaport District earns its 8.8 score by being the most complete full-service hotel in the Seaport: direct indoor connection to the BCEC convention center, a pool and spa, Heavenly Beds, and Bonvoy points in a neighborhood that has become Boston's most dynamic district. At $319 it's the convention-first choice in the Seaport, but the neighborhood's restaurant and bar scene makes it equally compelling for leisure stays when BCEC events aren't driving rates.

Signal summary

Westin Seaport rates track BCEC convention schedule tightly — major conventions like PAX East and large medical meetings drive significant rate spikes. The most accessible rates are weekends outside convention periods.

Best for

  • Convention attendees
  • Marriott Bonvoy members
  • Full-service travelers

Amenities

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Gym
  • Marriott Bonvoy
  • Convention Access

Frequently asked questions

Is Westin Boston Seaport connected to the convention center?

Yes — the hotel has direct indoor access to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC), making it the most convention-convenient hotel in the Seaport. For attendees of the major conventions that use the BCEC (PAX East, medical conferences, trade shows), this is the primary location advantage.

What is the Seaport neighborhood like for a Boston stay?

The Seaport District has transformed dramatically over the past decade into Boston's most dynamic neighborhood — dense with new restaurants, bars, galleries, and the Institute of Contemporary Art. It's about a 15-minute walk from Downtown and the Financial District, with water taxis providing fast harbor crossings to Logan Airport.