121 Devonshire Street (0.1 km from Old South Meeting House)
Boasting a patio and free WiFi Bostons Financial District 30 Day Rentals is located in the core of Boston adjacent to Old State House Faneuil Hall and Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum.
161 Devonshire Street (0.1 km from Old South Meeting House)
Located 558 feet away from Post Office Square in Boston's Financial District this hotel is 1804 feet away from the Orpheum Theater. It features an on-site restaurant and modern rooms with free Wi-Fi.
60 School Street (0.1 km from Old South Meeting House)
This elegant historic hotel, located on the Freedom Trail and a short walk from Boston Common, has a full-service restaurant, a 24-hour business centre, and complimentary WiFi. Thirteen Freedom Trail historic sites are nearby.
54-68 Devonshire St (0.1 km from Old South Meeting House)
Located in the heart of Downtown Boston this Hyatt is a short walk from shopping and dining at historic Faneuil Hall. Guests can work up a sweat in the fitness centre or grab a bite to eat at the on-site restaurant.
8 Salem Street (0.2 km from Old South Meeting House)
Featuring suites that are individually furnished In Boston, the Moroccan Boutique Guest House is located. Boston Common is 2.1 miles away, Copley Square is 2.7 miles away, and Fenway Park is 3.6 miles away.
90 Tremont Street (0.2 km from Old South Meeting House)
This luxury hotel is located 1 block from Boston Commons Park and the Park Street T Subway Station. This eco-friendly hotel features in-room spa services and a gym. Wi-Fi is available.
29 Temple Place (0.4 km from Old South Meeting House)
In the Theater District district of Boston close to Freedom Trail Studio Ready 4 Students & Traveling Professionals! 310 features free WiFi and a washing machine.
29 Temple Place (0.4 km from Old South Meeting House)
The property is located in Boston, Massachusetts, approximately 984 feet from the Freedom Trail and 1312 feet from the Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum.
In the heart of Boston’s Financial District stands the Old South Meeting House, an iconic symbol of American independence. Built in 1729 as a Puritan meeting house, Old South was the largest building in colonial Boston and soon became a center of political dissent. It was here that the Sons of Liberty gathered to plan the Boston Tea Party, and it was here that abolitionist leader William Lloyd Garrison delivered his famous “I Am an American” speech.
Today, the Old South Meeting House is a museum dedicated to telling the stories of those who fought for freedom in Boston and beyond. Through exhibitions, public programs, and educational outreach, we strive to inspire civic engagement and foster a deeper understanding of our shared history.