Boutique Hotels in Natick,

Massachusetts

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Discover New England from Natick Boutique Hotels

Just south of Boston, Natick is a quaint town steeped in colonial history. Founded in 1651 by English settlers who purchased the land from the Natick Indians, Natick originally started as a “praying town” where Puritans could practice their religion freely without persecution from the British monarchy. Discover all there is to learn about the area when you stay at Natick boutique hotels.

Aside from Natick’s colonial history, it’s also known as a major hub for textiles. With, the business flourished and peaked by 1880, when Natick was third in the nation in the quantity of shoes produced while operating factories. The shoes made in Natick were primarily heavy work shoes with only one or two companies making lighter dress shoes. Natick was famous for producing a style of shoe called the Brogan, which were heavy, ankle-high boots worn by soldiers in the Civil War.

A stroll through Natick’s old town transports you back in time, with more than 50 buildings dating from the 17th century through early 20th century. Many are preserved or restored by their owners, but others remain in their original condition—a reminder of how buildings looked when they were first built. Be sure to visit the First Church of Natick, built in 1660.

Explore Boston from the Top Boutique Hotels in Natick

With Boston only 20 miles away, the city’s sights are within reach with a day trip. One of the largest museums in the United States with more than 450,000 works of art, the Boston Museum of Fine Art houses one of the largest collections in the country—including impressive Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works. The museum also has an extensive Asian collection that includes Chinese ceramics and Japanese armor.

Also not to be missed when staying at the top boutique hotels in Natick is the iconic Freedom Trail. Spanning 2.5-miles through downtown Boston, it connects 16 sites significant to the American Revolution, including Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Old North Church, Paul Revere's House and the site where colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor. Downtown’s west side features a contemporary twist on New England architecture as well as popular tourist attractions like the Freedom Trail Foundation's Visitor Center (where you can buy your tickets for various tours around town) and the Custom House Tower & Museum, arguably one of the best views of downtown Boston from 26 floors up.

The Boston Harbor Walk, a path that follows the water's edge for miles and offers spectacular views of both city and sea, is a great way to experience the city. It's also a great way to get some exercise. It’s made up of two separate paths: one for pedestrians only, the other for bikes and strollers as well as wheelchairs. Both paths run from Logan Airport past Fort Independence into downtown Boston. If you're looking for family-friendly activities in Boston, check out the New England Aquarium or Museum of Science where there are many hands-on exhibits and presentations that will delight kids of all ages. Whatever you decide to do in Boston vacation season - rest assured that there is plenty still left for next time. Regardless of where you stay, boutique hotels in Natick offer an ideal mix of downtown Boston flair and old-world charm of Natick. Book your stay today!

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