Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
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Boston · Seaport

Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel

8.9Guest score
4Stars
3,654Reviews

Typical recent rate

$339

Reference price

$409

Signal savings

Save 17% · $70

Price checked May 27, 2026

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About this hotel

The Seaport's waterfront design hotel — Renaissance Boston earns an 8.9 score with harbor views, a pool and spa, and a distinctly more design-forward identity than the convention-focused Westin nearby, at a slight price premium.

Renaissance Boston Waterfront earns the Seaport's highest guest score among full-service properties by combining waterfront positioning with genuine design-hotel character. The harbor-view rooms, pool, and spa deliver more than the Westin at a modest price difference, and the Marriott Bonvoy affiliation adds points value. At $339 it's the strongest full-service leisure option in the Seaport — the right call when views and design matter as much as convention proximity.

Signal summary

Renaissance Waterfront rates are among the strongest in the Seaport — the waterfront position and design-hotel identity attract a loyal leisure base that keeps occupancy high. Waterfront-view rooms command a premium and book out first.

Best for

  • Marriott Bonvoy members
  • Waterfront views
  • Design travelers

Amenities

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Gym
  • Waterfront
  • Marriott Bonvoy

Frequently asked questions

Do Renaissance Boston Waterfront rooms have harbor views?

Water-facing rooms on the harbor side of the hotel offer views of Boston Harbor and the Seaport marina — some of the most scenic hotel room views in Boston. These rooms book out significantly faster than the standard city-view rooms and command a nightly premium.

How does Renaissance Boston compare to Westin Seaport?

Both are full-service Bonvoy properties in the Seaport with pools and spas. The Westin has direct BCEC convention center access, making it the stronger convention choice. Renaissance has a more design-forward identity, waterfront positioning, and a higher guest score — better for leisure stays. The Renaissance costs slightly more; the Westin offers better convention utility.