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Harborside Inn Of Boston
Harborside Inn Of Boston
The Revolution Hotel
The Revolution Hotel
The Dagny Boston
The Dagny Boston
Hilton Boston Park Plaza
Hilton Boston Park Plaza
The Godfrey Hotel Boston
The Godfrey Hotel Boston
Encore Boston Harbor
Encore Boston Harbor
citizenM Boston North Station
citizenM Boston North Station
Omni Parker House
Omni Parker House
YOTEL Boston
YOTEL Boston
Hyatt Regency Boston
Hyatt Regency Boston
Copley Square Hotel, a FOUND Hotel
Copley Square Hotel, a FOUND Hotel
citizenM Boston Back Bay
citizenM Boston Back Bay
The Westin Waltham-Boston
The Westin Waltham-Boston
Club Quarters Hotel Faneuil Hall, Boston
Club Quarters Hotel Faneuil Hall, Boston
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
Hampton Inn & Suites Boston/Waltham
Hampton Inn & Suites Boston/Waltham
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Boston Waltham
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Boston Waltham
HYATT house Boston/Waltham
HYATT house Boston/Waltham
Seaport Hotel Boston
Seaport Hotel Boston
The Lenox Hotel Boston
The Lenox Hotel BostonGo beyond your typical stay in Waltham
Top neighborhoods in Waltham

North Waltham
North Waltham serves up a slice of classic American suburban life just outside Boston's hustle. Families stroll through leafy Prospect Hill Park while students buzz around Bentley University's modern campus. History buffs can explore the National Archives at Boston, and nature lovers hit the Western Greenway's wooded trails for fresh air and fall foliage. Mid-range chain hotels and extended-stay properties provide comfortable bases for exploring. Local restaurants offer casual family dining without the downtown prices. A car is your best bet for getting around, though ride-sharing services are readily available when you need them.

South Side
South Side blends suburban calm with authentic Italian-American heritage. Wander through tree-lined streets to discover family-owned pizza shops and welcoming local spots. The Moody Street Historic District offers a glimpse into the area's past, while the nearby Charles River provides scenic views for an afternoon stroll. Accommodation here costs less than staying in Boston while still keeping you connected to the city's attractions. Local restaurants serve hearty Italian-American classics in casual settings. Most visitors find having a car helpful, though ride-sharing services are readily available for trips to Fenway Park or downtown Boston.

Banks Square
Banks Square brings Waltham's industrial past to life with a dash of working-class charm. The Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation showcases the area's manufacturing heritage, while Moody Street Historic District offers local shops and casual eateries. Art lovers can pop over to nearby Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University for a cultural fix. Train connections at Waltham Station make Boston adventures a breeze without the downtown price tag. Family-run restaurants serve up comfort food and diverse cuisines that won't break the bank. Budget-friendly motels and rental options make this authentic neighborhood perfect for travelers seeking value over frills.

Piety Corner
Piety Corner's quiet streets wind through a preserved slice of New England's architectural past. Historic homes from the 18th and 19th centuries show off Colonial, Federal, and Victorian styles under a canopy of mature oaks and maples. The neighborhood offers an authentic peek into suburban life away from Boston's tourist crowds. You'll need to stroll these peaceful sidewalks to truly appreciate the details. Don't expect restaurants or shops here—this is purely residential charm. Most visitors explore by day while staying in nearby Waltham hotels. Having a car is helpful since public transit is limited, but the tree-lined streets make for lovely walks when the weather cooperates.
Warrendale
Warrendale offers a peaceful escape from Boston's buzz with tree-lined streets and quiet family neighborhoods. Beaver Brook Reservation beckons outdoor lovers with walking trails and green spaces. This authentic suburban pocket gives travelers a glimpse of everyday American life without the tourist crowds. You'll need to look beyond the neighborhood for restaurants and shops. Getting around requires a car, though rideshares are readily available for trips to downtown Waltham's dining scene. Vacation rentals and occasional B&Bs provide comfortable, budget-friendly alternatives to pricey Boston hotels. The neighborhood's charm lies in its simplicity—morning birdsong, manicured lawns, and genuine suburban tranquility.
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Along the Charles River, Moody Street buzzes with indie shops and restaurants where students from Brandeis and Bentley universities mingle with locals. The Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation tells the story of 'Watch City' - once home to the revolutionary Waltham Watch Company. Wander through the elegant Federal-style mansions of Gore Place and Lyman Estate, where history feels remarkably present in their preserved rooms and manicured gardens. The city balances its industrial past with modern energy, offering riverside paths perfect for afternoon walks. Visit during one of the seasonal festivals when the streets fill with music and food vendors. For sports fans, Boston's iconic venues are just a short trip away.

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