Welcome Suffolk University Visitors

Situated between three of Boston’s hottest neighborhoods Back Bay, South End and the Theater District the historic Loews Boston Hotel is Boston’s badge of hospitality. Once home to the Boston Police Headquarters, the historic hotel in one of the nation’s most historic cities and is a gateway to all that the city has to offer. With its ideal location, travelers and families will enjoy being steps from some of the city’s most popular and Instagrammable attractions including Newbury Street, Boston Public Garden and Acorn Street along with local popular coffee shops and restaurants steps from our doors.

While offering the convenience of a city location, Loews Boston is tucked into a quiet and serene area, giving guests the room and space, they need. Travelers and families can enjoy guestrooms with built-in desks, multiple outlets and charging ports. Take advantage of all the amenities on property including the Apothecary Lounge service complimentary local coffee and tea daily; Precinct Kitchen + Bar, serving New England fare in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere with indoor and outdoor patio space and do not hesitate to visit our front desk for local information include Charlie Cards, T Maps, Old Town Trolley and Freedom Trail Maps and more.

Loews Boston Hotel is pet friendly property and offers various services and amenities for your four-legged friends through its Loews Loves Pets program. The hotel is located five miles from Logan International Airport, and major highways and railroad stations are equally accessible.

Amenities include:

  • 225 non-smoking guest rooms and suites
  • Handicapped accessible
  • Minimum age to check-in: 18 years old
  • Valet parking available
  • Complimentary internet access in all guest rooms and common areas
  • Precinct Kitchen and Bar
  • Complimentary 24-hour fitness center
  • Complimentary 24-hour business center
  • Pets permitted (fee applies)
  • Daily complimentary Boston Common coffee in the hotel lobby
  • Languages spoken: English