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Take in the World's Oldest Marathon with a Spring Weekend in Boston

Whether participating or just spectating, the Boston Marathon is a treat. With a history dating back over a century, this sporting achievement is the pride of Boston. It also takes place on the city's own Patriot's Day, commemorating the first battle of the American Revolutionary War. With this grand heritage comes a buzzing, bustling atmosphere that's jubilant and non-stop throughout the weekend.


We've got you covered if you're looking for where to stay for the Boston Marathon with family or friends. Here, we'll outline the perfect short break in the city during the marathon with the well-placed Bostonian Boston Hotel. There's nothing like the electrifying feeling of Boston in full swing. From first-rate eateries in their element to participation events and performances, the Boston Marathon is all set for a memorable 2022.

 

An Epic Event Spanning a Hundred Years


 



The Boston Marathon takes place on the third Monday of April, with many events preceding and following it. The Boston Marathon route runs from Hopkinton, west of Boston, through southern Middlesex County and into Copley Square in Boston's center.

 

Boston Marathon’s History


The Boston Marathon was first launched in 1897 and is the world's oldest full-marathon annual run. The 1896 Summer Olympics inspired it in Athens, where the 40-kilometre run was first trialed. Today's marathon is slightly longer at just over 42 km, but it remains a serious test of resilience and stamina. It's also one of the world's biggest marathons worldwide, welcoming over 30,000 participants every year.


 


How to Watch the Boston Marathon?


There are plenty of fine places to catch the Boston Marathon. One of the most challenging sections of the race is Heartbreak Hill, located at Mile 20 in Newton. This area is difficult because of the elevation and notorious fatigue that sets in along this stretch. It might be easier for those staying in the city center to catch the riveting action on live TV since the traffic isn't worth competing against. Kenmore Square and Boylston Street are among the top spots for spectators to watch the Boston Marathon. Both areas pulsate with crowd-going energy and provide easy access to surrounding amenities and attractions. The last section across the Boston Marathon finish line at the Boston Public Library gets particularly packed, so arrive early to get a good spot.

 

Hit the Boston Marathon Expo


From the Friday before and up until Sunday, Boston hosts April's Marathon Expo at the John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Centre. This hub for athletes and fans is the go-to place for cutting-edge equipment and souvenirs, from running shoes to participant bib pick-ups.

 

The Red Sox and Fenway Park


The race isn't the only highlight of marathon day. The Red Sox play an 11 a.m. game at the famed Fenway Park. If you can't catch must-have Monday tickets, the team is in town all weekend during April. Alternatively, soak in the atmosphere with live TV coverage at the iconic Cask N' Flagon bar, just next door to the stadium. The atmosphere is incredible, especially as fans are let out to watch the last runners passing through Kenmore Square. You can also stick around post-race for after-parties throughout the beloved ballpark, where the champions are presented.



Boston's Great Many Weekend Attractions


Riding the wave of energy that the Boston Marathon brings, the following attractions are as lively and exciting as ever. Choose where to stay for the Boston Marathon with the excellently placed Boston Bostonian. Located near the historic North End, you can relax within walking distance of these stellar top sights:


Downtown Boston at Your Doorstep


With an astonishing history at the center of Bostonian politics, the Faneuil Hall first opened in 1743, and it stands just outside your hotel's doors. Otherwise known as the "Cradle of Liberty", this place features an iconic Samuel Adams statue overlooking the Boston National Historical Park. This historic epicenter is just moments from your hotel, offering easy access to Quincy Market's diverse food stalls and the Brutalist Government Centre. Take a short 5-minute stroll from these immediate surroundings to discover other amazing gems, like the Old State House. The iconic 18th-century buildings are a fine place to start on the Freedom Trail, as you take in the Old South Meeting House and City Hall Plaza.

 

The Serenity of Copley Square

 

It's a fun 30-minute walk to the magnificence of Copley Square, home to Romanesque and neo-Renaissance masterpieces like Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. While less accessible on race day, the area is packed with delightful monuments to the famed marathon. The walk there takes you through Boston Common, the country's oldest public park and home to an impressive equestrian statue of George Washington, among other monuments.

 

Get Transported Into the Past at Beacon Hill

 

The Bostonian Boston is a 22-minute walk to one of Boston’s most picture-postcard districts, Beacon Hill. Cobblestone streets and nostalgic gas-lit lamps provide a truly historic setting. You can admire the distinctive brick-row houses or treat yourself to the many cosy boutiques on Charles Street. Highlights include the glorious Massachusetts State House and the Beacon Hill Monument to its rear.



Dine like a Local Bostonian

 

Your hotel is close to many good places to eat in Boston, not to mention the succulent lobster rolls and oysters of the North End. There are also all the Bostonian dining options nearby the Wharves and the Waterfront. You've got fine cuisine and great-tasting New England favourites at the hotel's North 26 Bar and Restaurant. Remember to try the creamy clam chowder and indulge in some tasty Boston cream pie during your stay.

 

Book a Spring Getaway and Experience the Boston Marathon in Full Glory

 

There's only one answer for where to stay for the Boston Marathon. Book a spring getaway at The Bostonian Boston, our beloved hotel at the heart of Downtown Boston! With our Easter and spring getaway offer, you can enjoy 20% off your hotel booking, plus an extra 10% off by joining My Millennium. Not only is the Boston Marathon the oldest and toughest race around, but it's also an epic event that sees bars bustling and food stalls flourishing. April sees Boston's gardens in full bloom, and the festivities are at full tilt for a memory-making bonanza.

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STAY WITH US IN Boston

The Bostonian Hotel Boston

The Bostonian Hotel Boston
8 Out Of 10 Stars
2589 Reviews
Visit Hotel

From

USD 110.0

per room per night

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