Bricco Suites - Boston
42.36319, -71.05512Located in the Downtown Boston district of Boston about a 10-minute stroll from TD Banknorth Garden, Bricco Suites Boston hotel boasts 2 restaurants. Boasting a location within short walking distance of Old North Church & Historic Site, the Boston hotel comprises 20 rooms and 2 restaurants.
Location
Located 0.3 miles from Freedom Trail walk, this 4-star hotel is also 0.4 miles from Boston North railroad station. The Boston property is situated approximately 5 minutes' walk from North End and in close proximity to Haymarket subway station. The hotel also takes you to Skywalk Observatory, which is 1.4 miles away.
Congress St opp North St bus stop, offering a direct link to the city attractions and main places, is around 5 minutes by foot from Bricco Suites hotel.
Rooms
The rooms feature a mini bar fridge, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for your convenience. The nice touches include a stone fireplace, along with a writing desk. Offering a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, the bathrooms are also appointed with hair dryers and bathrobes.
Eat & Drink
The à la carte Mare Oyster restaurant prepares Italian dishes. Guests can relax in the on-site lounge bar. It also features a lounge area for guests' comfort.
License number: C0224510351
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Max:2 persons
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Max:4 persons
Essential information about Bricco Suites
💵 Lowest room price | 299 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 10.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 3.4 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Logan, BOS |
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Reviews of Bricco Suites
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missingWrote a review on Nov 09spacious roomconvenient kitchenettefriendly staffsteep stairsnoisy environment
Bricco Suites offers an unbeatable location in the heart of Boston's North End, with easy access to a variety of Italian restaurants, cafes, and historical sites. The room was spacious and well-maintained, featuring a comfortable bed and a kitchenette that added convenience to our stay. The staff was friendly and responsive, helping make our experience enjoyable and stress-free.
The absence of an elevator makes accessing the rooms challenging, and noise from nearby nightlife may disturb light sleepers.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 06freshly prepared dishesculinary findsunbeatable locationsteep staircasenoisy environment
The pasta is to die for, and just a hop away, there’s the Modern Pastry Shop—cannoli paradise! The vibes are buzzing with excitement from the surrounding eateries, making every meal an adventure. Plus, the location is unbeatable, just steps from Quincy Market and a slew of Italian cafes and restaurants.
On the flip side, be ready to work those legs—the stairs are no joke! And if you like your space quiet, the nighttime revelry can be a bit much, especially when the upstairs neighbors join the party early in the morning. Not ideal for anyone craving some peace and quiet after a busy day.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 05freshly baked breadlively street
It was just a balanced option for a swift visit in Boston with value for money. Waking up to the smell of freshly baked bread was a nice touch. Just be ready for the noise from the lively street below, especially on weekends.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 31central locationcomfortable beddingwell-equipped kitchenetteno elevator
Location in the heart of Little Italy offers easy access to delectable Italian restaurants and local culture, with historic sites just a walk away. The suites feature comfortable bedding and well-equipped kitchenettes, perfect for those wanting to prepare their own meals.
No elevator in the building means hiking up multiple flights of stairs with luggage can be quite a workout, especially for those with mobility issues. Some rooms suffer from significant noise from the bustling street below and restaurant activity, making it challenging for light sleepers. Additionally, certain kitchen utensils are missing, limiting cooking to the bare essentials which can be a hassle for guests with dietary needs.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 07cozy atmospheredelicious pastacharming areassteep stairs
I loved the cozy atmosphere and the delicious pasta at the restaurant next door! The charming little areas to explore were a delight, and everything looked just like the photos. I'd absolutely return!
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missingWrote a review on Oct 01fantastic locationstylish roomsawkward access
Great location with tons of fab dining and sights nearby! Rooms were cozy and stylish. Loved the ambiance—felt like a true Italian escape.
Trudging through a busy restaurant with bags felt like a scene from a sitcom!
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missingWrote a review on Sept 23charming decorwarm staffitalian elegancelack of elevatoraccessibility issue
The charming decor in Bricco Suites exuded Italian elegance, making me feel right at home. The staff were warm and welcoming, helping me up the stairs with my bags, which I truly appreciated.
Elevator access would greatly help seniors.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 18spacious roomcomfy bedkitchenette conveniencesteep stairsnoisy environment
The one-bedroom suite was spacious and super clean. The bed was comfy, and the kitchenette came in handy for light meals. There was good Wi-Fi, and the air conditioning worked great. Only downside? The steep stairs were a workout, and it got a little noisy at night with all the nearby restaurants. But honestly, the charm and comfort made it worth it.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 18vibrant atmospherestylish suite
Charming, Charming, Charming
Absolutely loved the vibrant ambiance of this cozy boutique hotel! The location is unbeatable, with aromatic bakeries and delicious pasta just steps away. Plus, the retro-modern design of our one-bedroom suite was the perfect blend of style and comfort!
Recommend ❤️❤️
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missingWrote a review on Sept 14unbeatable location
Request a room on a higher floor for a quieter stay, as noise from the restaurant below can be disruptive at night.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 17natural lightinviting atmosphere
the heart of little italy's charm
the natural light from the skylights truly illuminated our cozy apartment, creating an inviting atmosphere—definitely pack cash for local eateries, you'll want to explore every delicious option.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 14clean roomgreat locationsteep stairslimited kitchen supplies
The location in the North End is unbeatable, providing easy access to great restaurants and the Freedom Trail. The room was clean and spacious, but the four flights of stairs could be a challenge. Also, it would have been nice to have more kitchen supplies.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 04spacious suiteperfect locationdog-friendlylimited cooking facilities
Our stay was fantastic! The location in Little Italy was perfect for us. We loved exploring nearby classic eateries and grabbing pastries right outside our door with our precious dog. The spacious suite made our family feel right at home.
My wife says that a small cooking area would be great for quick breakfasts with kids.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 25cozy suiterooftop terracecomfortable loungestair climb
I loved staying in the cozy one-bedroom suite with a fantastic rainfall shower and a welcoming decor that felt like home. I really enjoyed the rooftop terrace for a morning coffee and the comfy lounge area for relaxing evenings. Just a heads-up, there are quite a few stairs to climb, which was a bit of a workout, but totally worth it! 😊
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missingWrote a review on Jul 25fantastic locationspacious accommodationseffective air conditioningnoisy streetlack of microwave
The location in the North End is unbeatable. Steps away from great restaurants and historic sites. My one-bedroom suite was spacious and had lots of natural light. The kitchen included a two-burner stove and a refrigerator, which was handy for storing leftovers. The daily housekeeping was thorough and kept everything clean. Enjoyed fresh baked bread smells from the bakery below, which added a nice touch. However, the check-in process at the restaurant felt chaotic with no clear direction, especially during peak dining hours. The lack of an elevator was a bit of a hassle with luggage. I had to carry my bags up three flights of stairs, which is tough after a long day of exploring. Wished there was a microwave or more kitchen utensils available to make storing and reheating easier. The noise from the street below at night was noticeable and might disturb some light sleepers, but my air conditioning helped drown it out. Despite these few inconveniences, I would absolutely consider staying here again for the superb location and unique ambiance.
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