Shopping Local in Boston
The holiday season is in full swing – streets are bustling, inboxes are overflowing, and party invitations are filling up your calendar. It’s enough to make anyone feel overwhelmed, but don’t let the chaos Scrooge up your holidays. Show yourself a little appreciation during this time of giving by booking a getaway during our Cyber Monday sale. Escape to our charming boutique hotel in a vibrant Boston neighborhood to experience some of the nation’s best restaurants, art and culture.
Treat yourself and then spread the love to your destination’s local organizations. Cash in some of that Cyber Monday savings to support the places that keep the neighborhood thriving. Keep Boston looking as sharp as your vacation ‘grams and humble brags when you buy, eat, and go local.
We’ve picked out a few places most deserving of your extra dollars below. Check out our top picks:
Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Faneuil Hall Marketplace is one of the most historic and popular attractions in the city of Boston. Come here and use your Cyber Monday savings to shop at some of the city’s most charming boutiques and eat local favorites like lobster rolls and clam chowder. Faneuil Hall Marketplace is just under a mile from The Envoy Hotel, making it an easy landmark to check out during your upcoming stay.
Harpoon Brewery
See what’s brewing at Harpoon! The Harpoon Brewery & Beer Hall, located in Boston’s Seaport District, offers a full selection of Harpoon beers straight from the source along with delicious pretzels to pair with your pint. Cap off your trip by taking a guided tour of the brewery.
Newbury Street
Boston’s take on 5th Avenue, the famous Newbury Street is an elegant thoroughfare in the Back Bay lined with dozens of upmarket boutiques and global brands. Hop between popular stores ranging from a 10,000-square-foot Chanel flagship to hip men’s retailer Goorin Bros.
The Institute of Contemporary Art
Walk from the hotel and into a very contemporary world of outstanding art exhibits and experiential learning opportunities in this waterfront museum.