Embassy Suites Boston at Logan Airport — Every Room a Suite, Free Breakfast, Best Value for Families
Families travelling together know the problem: you book a standard room, arrive, and realise there is nowhere to breathe — children and parents sharing one small space for the entire trip. Embassy Suites Logan solves that directly, because every room here is a suite with a separate living room. Not a marketing promise — 8.2/10 from 2,162 verified reviews on Booking.com backs it up. Add a free cooked-to-order breakfast every morning, an indoor pool with a hot tub, and a free shuttle to Logan Airport, and you have the best family value in the Boston hotel market at this price point.
To be straight about it — if you are travelling with a family or a group of three or four, Embassy Suites Logan is one of very few Boston hotels where every single room is a suite. There is no standard category to accidentally end up in, no upgrade negotiation at check-in. The atrium-style lobby is open, flooded with natural light, and feels nothing like the dim corridors of a typical airport hotel. The 2,162 reviews on Booking.com at a score of 8.2 carry weight precisely because of the volume — this is not a hotel that gets glowing scores from a thin, hand-picked sample. Real guests across all kinds of trips have left those numbers.
"Every night the parents slept in the bedroom, the kids took the sofabed in the living room — no arguing over the TV or the lights. The cooked breakfast every morning felt like getting free meals. Genuinely good value for what we paid."
The rooms come in two configurations. The Studio Suite ($150–240/night) includes two Queen beds plus a sofabed in the living area — enough for four people comfortably without booking two rooms. The Two-Room Suite ($220–340/night) gives a fully separated bedroom and living room, better for couples travelling together or anyone who genuinely needs two private spaces. Every suite includes a microwave, mini-fridge, and Keurig coffee maker, which makes it easy to store snacks or milk for children without a trip to the restaurant each time. The rooms are clean and well maintained by general guest accounts — not plush by five-star standards, but the basics are solid and the size difference versus a standard hotel room is significant.
What guests mention most consistently is the free cooked-to-order breakfast served every morning. This is not a buffet with warming trays — it is made fresh per order: scrambled eggs, omelettes, pancakes, bacon, and so on. For a family of four, this translates directly to $60–80 saved each morning that would otherwise go to a Boston café or restaurant. Over five nights, that is $300–400 back in your pocket. Beyond breakfast, the hotel offers an indoor swimming pool and Hot Tub that children consistently love, a fitness center open daily at no charge, and a Game Room that front desk staff can grant access to — worth mentioning at check-in if you have older kids.
On location, the hotel is at 207 Porter Street, East Boston — close to Logan but not in Downtown Boston, which is the honest trade-off for the larger rooms and lower rate. The hotel runs a free shuttle to Logan Airport on a regular schedule, so there is no Uber cost on travel days. From the airport, Silver Line SL1 is free for outbound passengers (the City of Boston does not charge the Silver Line fare from Logan terminals) — you ride to South Station free, then connect to the Red Line or Orange Line for Downtown in another five minutes. Total travel time from the hotel to the heart of the city is roughly 15–20 minutes and costs almost nothing once you know the system.
A few honest notes before you book: this is a three-star hotel, and it looks and feels like one. The room interiors are standard Hilton style — functional, clean, but not stylish. Some reviews mention furniture that shows age in certain rooms. Parking is available but comes at a daily charge. The East Boston location is quiet and safe, but if you want to be able to walk out each evening to the Back Bay or the North End, you will need to factor in a transit leg. For guests who want a luxury experience, the hotels in the upper tier of our Boston list are better options. But if your priority is a large room, free breakfast, easy airport access, and a manageable bill — this is the calculation that works best.
To summarise plainly: Embassy Suites Logan is the smartest choice in this list for families travelling together. The all-suite format solves the cramped-room problem once and for all. The free cooked breakfast provides real savings. The indoor pool keeps children occupied. The shuttle and Silver Line free fare keep transportation costs low. At 2,162 reviews and a score of 8.2, the track record is clear. This hotel works best for families flying in or out of Logan, groups of three or four who would otherwise need two rooms, and anyone on a structured budget who still wants comfortable, reliable accommodation in Boston.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ All-Suite + free cooked-to-order breakfast — best family value in Boston at this price
- ✓ Separate living room lets children sleep on the sofabed without booking two rooms
- ✓ Free shuttle to Logan + free Silver Line SL1 to South Station
- ✓ Indoor pool + Hot Tub popular with children
- ! East Boston location — not Downtown/Seaport, need ~15 min Silver Line to city centre
- ! 3-star standard — rooms are functional but not luxurious compared to 5-star options in the list
- ✓ Spacious suites with microwave, mini-fridge, and Keurig — useful for families throughout the stay
- ✓ Game Room for children · indoor pool · free fitness center
- ✓ 2,162 reviews — highest review count in the list, strong reliability signal
- ! Room interiors are standard Hilton style, some furniture shows wear in older rooms
- ! Parking is available but charged separately
- 💡If you want to be within walking distance of Downtown or Seaport · This hotel is in East Boston — plan on ~15 min via Silver Line · For walkable Downtown options see 4-5 star properties in our Boston list
- 💡If you need a luxury-standard room · Embassy Suites is 3-star — rooms are large and well-maintained but not upscale · See higher-tier options in the list if your budget allows
- 💡If you are travelling solo or as a couple · The suite format is optimised for 3–4 guests · Couples may get better value-per-dollar from other properties in the list
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