The Liberty Hotel named Most Iconic Hotel by Time Out Boston

At HEI Hotels & Resorts, we believe every great hotel tells a story—and few tell it quite like The Liberty Hotel. We’re proud to celebrate its latest honor: being named one of the Best Hotels in Boston by Time Out, recognizing its unforgettable atmosphere, thoughtful service, and the unique energy that defines this city.

Perched at the base of Beacon Hill, The Liberty isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a place to experience Boston’s character at its most authentic. From the moment you step into its grand lobby, there’s a sense of vibrancy and connection that feels distinctly local. The mood is lively yet refined, where history, style, and community blend seamlessly.

Guests gather over craft cocktails in the Liberty Bar, savor Chef Lydia Shire’s acclaimed cuisine at Scampo, and unwind in rooms that balance contemporary comfort with timeless sophistication. By day, the hotel is a hub for travelers, locals, and creatives alike; by night, it transforms into one of the city’s most dynamic social scenes.

Time Out praised The Liberty for capturing the “spirit of modern Boston”—a place where you can feel the pulse of the city yet escape it all within the same walls. It’s that rare mix of energy and ease that makes the hotel stand apart, offering an experience that’s both elevated and effortlessly inviting.

This recognition is a testament to the dedicated team at The Liberty Hotel, whose passion for hospitality turns every stay into something memorable. Their warmth, creativity, and attention to detail embody the values we champion across HEI Hotels & Resorts—where each property is designed to inspire connection, comfort, and a sense of place.

The Liberty continues to redefine what it means to be a Boston landmark: not just a destination, but a feeling, one of celebration, style, and genuine hospitality.

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