We host the region’s most active program of top touring Broadway shows, Boston Ballet performances and other high-quality cultural presentations and concerts in New England’s most magnificent theater. Our website is here to guide you with all the information you will need to consider your many entertainment options, to purchase tickets and to attend a show at the Boston Opera House.
With a name that means “peace” and “welcome”, we’re proud to invite you to The Godfrey Hotel Boston! From the moment you arrive downtown, you and your companions will be impressed by our iconic pre-war brick and stone façade. Stepping through the door will reveal a sophisticated interior and unforgettable style that carries from our lobby into the accommodations.
The Downtown Boston Business Improvement District (BID) is a private, non-profit corporation created and maintained by property owners. We serve the entire downtown community — businesses, employees, residents, students, and more. Our mission is to transform Downtown Boston through programs and supplemental services that meet area needs.
A unique experience combining contemporary sophistication and classic charm awaits you at The Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common. Located in the heart of downtown, this award-winning luxury Boston hotel features 193 guest rooms, including 43 suites, with all the amenities you would expect from The Ritz-Carlton.
Hey, don’t just take our word for it. Nine Zero Hotel tops the list of hotels in downtown Boston. TripAdvisor reviewers rank our luxury boutique hotel as a top Boston hotel. And, well, we’ve won quite a few awards-like for best Boston hotel, top pet-friendly hotel and more (we don’t want to brag).
Experience the excitement of the city at the newly renovated Hyatt Regency Boston. Tour the Freedom Trail, shop at Faneuil Hall, visit museums, or catch a game at Fenway Park; it’s all just minutes from our hotel, located in the center of Boston’s downtown.
Since 1963, Boston Ballet has been one of the leading dance companies in the world on stage, in the studio and in the community. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen and Executive Director Barry Hughson, the Company maintains an internationally acclaimed repertoire and the largest ballet school in North America, Boston Ballet School.
The Orpheum was built on the site of the Boston Music Hall in 1852. In 1900 the building was nearly gutted and rebuilt within the old walls for conversion into a vaudeville theatre. It reopened on February 12, 1905 as the Empire Theatre. When Percy Williams took over the theatre on September 3, 1906 it was renamed the Orpheum. The new theatre was designed in the Adam style with expanded capacity. The proscenium arch was made of golden hued glass and illuminated from behind.
Originally a 1930s cinema palace, the Paramount Main Stage had closed in 1976 and fallen into disrepair by the time Emerson College purchased the building in 2005. Enchantingly restored in lively Art Deco style, the newly reopened Paramount Center’s largest facility is a 596-seat theatre with a brand new stage and orchestra pit. As the newest attraction in Boston’s Theatre District, the Paramount Main Stage evokes the thrill of American cinema’s Golden Age while hosting world-class performing artists.