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Courtyard Boston Logan Airport
Category: Event Planning & Services Hotels Hotels & Travel Hotels Hotels [Edit]
225 William F. McClellan Highway(between Addison St & Boardman St)
Boston, MA 02128
Neighborhood: East Boston
(617) 569-5250
- Nearest Transit:
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Mcclellan Highway @ Addison St (448, 449, 450, 455, 459)
Mcclellan Highway Opp Addison St (426, 450, 455, 459)
Bennington St @ Westbrook St (120)
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
14 reviews for Courtyard Boston Logan Airport
14 reviews in English
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Review from Kenneth H.
Chicago, IL
This place is only good as a sleep factory. No amenities, nothing nearby. Room was fine, but was put off by sex stains on the sheers.
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Review from Rob N.
Well, it's got a cool lobby...
The elevators are a bit rattletrap, and need an air freshener. The AC in the room is rather loud. It's located on a dicey stretch of road with absolutely nothing within walking distance. It's very expensive for a Courtyard. The in-room TV is a (small) widescreen flat-panel, yes, but the cable channels are all standard-def only.
On the plus side, the room was clean and internet access was "free," which kept it from being a total disaster.Listed in: Your purpose in life...
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Review from Michael F.
Phoenix, AZ
Nice hotel and very clean. Your best option if you are staying close to the airport.
This hotel used to be the Holiday Inn, but is now the Courtyard Boston Logan.
The lobby is now larger and more updated, but it's nice and warm, with convenient airline ticket printing stations and a fabulous complimentary java and tea counter.
The restaurant is pretty ordinary, so I usually just skip the breakfast and get something hot at the airport.
I love that they have complimentary WI-FI here and I think all hotels should have free internet.
You can hear a little bit of outside noise though, but overall a nice place to stay.Listed in: Guide to Hotels
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Review from Tom I.
Astoria, NY
For $300pn, this place is total rip off and I will never stay here again.
Crappy stiff bed, dark room (not nice darkness, cheap old grand-ma house darkness), no food service what-so-ever (resturant closed for good), tiny kiosk with outdated products, pool is unders construction during summer, poor view of highway or vacant construction lot, poor & unmotivated customer service, poor wifi connection, poor maintenance (hot water caused the shower pipe to burst in my room), and rousy tv channels.
If this is airport MOTEL ghetto, sure, I'd spend $20 and call it a night, but this is Marriott Courtyard, come on!
Funniest story was I sent one of my customer a few months back here, and he never talked to me again. Secretary told me he's very upset with my hotel choice. Now I see why.
Stay away from this place unless someone is paying you money. -
Review from Tom L.
Minneapolis, MN
Frequent shuttle to the airport and subway is a plus. Much cheaper than staying downtown. However, the subway stops running at 12:30am so you will end up taking cabs anyways. Boston isn't that big so it's not that big of a deal. You can get pretty much anywhere from this hotel for twenty five dollars.
Hotel bar was depressing. Bartender was really slow but nice. -
Review from Doug M.
Hermosa Beach, CA
I wouldn't recommend this hotel. It's not really that close to the airport and is located near a busy highway and vacant lot. Need long shuttle ride to the metro. Don't even think about walking outside the hotel property - yes, it's that bad.
Hotel is very cold with a vague swampy smell and has an overpriced bar and restaurant. The front desk is well staffed and they do try hard. Several customers actually complained about the temperature.
My overall assessment is that the hotel is a just spillover location for aircrew who probably have no choice. I can't imagine any tourist to Boston that would stay there a second time.
This hotel offers all the comforts of a Marriott room, but really erodes the Marriott brand. Noisy A/C keeps the noise of the freeway down. -
Review from melody i.
South El Monte, CA
So I got stuck here on the night before my flight out of Boston. Not pleasant, bad location and horrible "restaurant". The place is nice and the shuttle service is very convenient and that's about all the nice things I can say about it. The bed felt a bit stiff to me and the channel selections are very limited.
Do not eat at their restaurant, absolutely the most horrible service I have ever experienced. I had just left from Franklin and was looking forward to better choices of food in the city. This hotel is in the middle of a warehouse district and the closest thing is a Starbucks. I thought to have food delivered but the Italian place I was looking forward to was closed so I went for their restaurant thinking it cannot be that bad.
I waited for a few minutes before anyone noticed me and lead me to a table. I decided to order soup and pizza. The clam chowder was pretty gross, it had probably been canned and sitting around for a while then reheated when I ordered. I could not get myself to eat all of it. The pizza was probably worse. It was just cheese and tomato but somehow that went all wrong. The ingredients simply did not compliment each other and the crust was pretty hard. I only had water to drink and I had to get the waitress' attention for a refill and my bill so I can get out of there already. -
Review from Nick W.
Anchorage, AK
Was very a clean and pretty nice hotel. The shuttle service to the airport was insanely fast and convenient. The price was high but so is every other hotel in the Boston area.
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Review from Lynn L.
Nice hotel for business travelers. It's convenient to the airport, and there's a free shuttle to take you to and fro. Well-appointed rooms that have been updated (modern finishes, flat screen TV), and free internet. The price was reasonable.
The common areas are really nice and comfortable, and the staff with whom I interacted were all very friendly and very nice. They have papers, free coffee, and boarding pass printers downstairs, along with a few computers for guest use.
The only downside was the hotel restaurant. Pretty mediocre food, as you'd expect. Then again, who really wants to eat in a hotel restaurant unless it's truly upscale? Not me, and I was reminded why.
Overall, would definitely stay again if I needed something close to the airport. -
Review from Jerry J.
San Francisco, CA
A nice, efficient property. Clean rooms, comfortable beds, flat screen TVs, and a quiet AC. The bathrooms are well maintained, although the toiletries offered are below average.
Front desk service is quick; they have more than enough people staffing the desk after 10pm when many people come from Logan Airport. Their rates are reasonable (especially given the area); about $145 a night.
They have a free airport shuttle; runs every 15-20 minutes. -
Review from Darci C.
Sunderland, MA
This is a great option for those flying out of Logan (totally disagree with Doug M). It is close to the airport, I found it competitively priced and you can go for the park and ride package (where parking up to 10 days is free). The rooms were nice (updated, comfortable, nice bathrooms, flat screen TV) and offered free internet (big bonus and not always provided). The staff were helpful and friendly (also not to be expected when dealing with a big and busy hotel). And getting to'from the airport is really easy with the 24-hr free shuttle (we didn't wait more than 15 minutes). The only downfall (and reason for deducting a star) is that we found the food in the hotel restaurant to be disappointing to say the least. So my piece of advice is to check out some of the great local restaurants.
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Review from Pete N.
San Jose, CA
I booked this hotel due to the price and the free shuttle to and from the airport. I needed a hotel near the airport so I could catch an early next day flight.
I arrived into the Boston Airport on a Friday night at 9pm. I went to the phones to call for the shuttle and they did not give me a time the shuttle was going to show up. Fortunately I stepped outside of the airport and saw the shuttle picking up come passengers. The night shuttle driver was friendly and courteous. I got to the hotel in less than 15 minutes.
I reached the front counter and attempted to small talk with the front desk clerk. The front desk clerk was unenthusiastic with her greeting and not friendly at all. I attempted to small talk with her but felt through her tone of voice she had more important things to do. She gave me room 420, might have been an omen.
I took the elevator up to room 420 and noticed the room had recently been remodeled and updated. I was mildly impressed. I had some perishable items from my trip that needed to be refrigerated. I opened the cabinet to the refrigerator and was surprised to see there was none. Lucky I took the trash can and filled it with ice for my perishable food.
I was proceeded to put my suitcase near the window when I noticed a hole in the ceiling with an old water stain. It seems as though there was a water leak in the room and I located it. Lucky it the leak did not occur and the weather was only cold not rainy outside. It would have been nice if the hole was patched.
I was not happy, I went downstairs to the bar. I was hungry and needed a quick bite since I was going to be up at 4am for an early flight out. I spoke to the bartender about a beer and some food. I asked her where to get a pizza delivered. She was very friendly and quite helpful. I asked her if I was able to take my glass of beer upstairs. She told me when I was ready she would pour it in the a plastic glass for me to bring upstairs. SHe also told me if I ordered a pizza from outside the hotel I would be able to eat it at the bar. I made my pizza order and went upstairs with my beer.
The only reason I gave the hotel two stars was due to the free shuttle and the bartender. They were both friendly, helpful, and cheerful. The room had a good update but a refrigerator would have been a plus and the I was lucky it was not raining. If it did the hole in the ceiling might have caused a small leak in the room. The front desk clerk was also a negative due to her unfriendliness. -
Review from Marieka T.
San Francisco, CA
The location of this hotel is great, as it's very convenient to Logan, and there is a free shuttle that picks you up and drops you off. I also have to call this hotel out for being nicely decorated, even though I found the screen/sliding, Japanese-style door to the bathroom a little bit disconcerting. It makes for good decor, and a pleasant vibe, but I prefer my bathroom doors to be a little bit more solid, just for privacy's sake.
OK, now that I have praised this hotel for what it does right, I have to explain why I gave it two stars. The BEDS! They are uncomfortable! I really, really needed a good night's sleep when I got to this hotel, as I'd been up for about 36 hours at that point. However, their mattresses were so stiff and uncomfortable that I might as well have slept on the floor. Seriously, I would imagine that a piece of plywood with a thin foam covering might have been a more comfortable mattress than the one that I ended up with. I woke up constantly, and so did the friend I was traveling with. She also complained that her mattress was uncomfortable, so it seems to be a larger problem than just one bed. -
Review from Torie S.
Castro Valley, CA
This hotel was a great place to stay while we were in Boston. The shuttle ran us to the T when we were set to go (at various times) and took us to the airport in plenty of time. The staff was wonderful and one of the guys at the front desk even went so far as to offer my brother the hotel's compressor to add air to his tires. The staff was helpful with directions and just about everything else. The room was clean, beds were perfect and the room was quiet. The hotel is pretty busy as they house a lot of airline personnel that some in at various hours. This is a great place to stay, but I will agree with Jerry - the toiletries offered as not the best.
