Hotel day passes in Boston, MA
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Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport
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Exhale Battery Wharf
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The Spa at Equinox Sports Club Boston
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Boston Marriott Newton
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Waterpark of New England DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston North Shore
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enVision Hotel & Conference Center Mansfield-Foxboro
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston-Andover
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Hotel 1620 Plymouth Harbor
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does a hotel day pass in Boston work?
A hotel day pass lets you enjoy a hotel's amenities—like the pool, gym, spa, or lounges—without booking a room. It's a one-day access pass, perfect for locals or travelers wanting a day of rest and recharge for a few hours. It's great for an individual day of relaxation, or to experience the pool and hotel amenities with friends, a significant other or as a family day outing.
Reserve online at ResortPass.com, check in at the front desk, and relax for the day. Check individual hotels for their specific amenities included in their day pass.
Do I need to be a hotel guest to use a day pass in Boston?
No, day passes allow day access to the amenities at the best hotels in Boston for individuals that are not staying overnight.
How do I book a day pass in Boston?
Simply go to ResortPass.com, search "Boston" and explore the hotels that are offering day passes to their pools, spas, day rooms and more. We are always adding more hotels and experiences, so check back often to find even more options.
What is your cancellation policy?
ResortPass offers flexible cancellation policies for day passes in Boston. Most bookings can be canceled or rescheduled up to 24 hours before your scheduled check-in time for a full refund. Late cancellations may incur a fee. Check the specific cancellation policy for your chosen property during booking.
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Boston Hotel Day Passes: Frequently Asked Questions
Can you use a hotel pool in Boston if you’re not staying there?
Yes. Many Boston hotels allow non-guests to access their pools by purchasing a hotel day pass through ResortPass. A day pass provides access to select amenities for a set window during the day, without booking an overnight stay. Availability and amenities vary by property.
What is a hotel day pass?
A hotel day pass offers daytime access to hotel amenities such as pools, spas, fitness centers, or lounges—without an overnight reservation. Day passes are commonly used by visitors, business travelers, and locals looking for a short-term hotel experience.
Do Marriott hotels in Boston offer day passes?
Some Marriott properties in and around Boston offer day passes through ResortPass, depending on the location, season, and amenities available. Options may include pool access, fitness facilities, or spa amenities. Availability can vary by date and property.
Why are Boston hotels so expensive during peak seasons?
Boston hotel rates often rise during peak travel periods such as spring, summer, fall foliage season, major sporting events, graduations, and conventions. Hotel day passes provide a lower-commitment alternative for enjoying hotel amenities without paying overnight rates.
Are Boston hotel pools open year-round?
Many Boston hotels feature indoor pools that are open year-round, making them especially popular in fall and winter. Outdoor pool access is typically seasonal and depends on the property, though some outdoor pools, like the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport, are heated year-round.
Can hotel day passes be used outside of Boston itself?
Yes. ResortPass offers hotel day passes at properties throughout Greater Boston and nearby suburbs, including Cambridge, Newton, Waltham, Burlington, Peabody, and the North Shore.
What is the cancellation policy for Boston hotel day passes?
Most Boston hotel day passes can be canceled or rescheduled up to 24 hours before the scheduled check-in time for a full refund. Cancellation policies are clearly listed during booking.
Discover Boston’s Best Hotels, Just for the Day
Boston is one of the most walkable and historically rich cities in the U.S., known for its waterfront neighborhoods, iconic universities, professional sports, and year-round cultural calendar. The city’s hotel scene offers access to historic landmarks, waterfront views, and modern wellness spaces—and with a hotel day pass, it’s possible to enjoy pools, spas, fitness clubs, and private day rooms all without booking an overnight stay.
Downtown and waterfront properties such as InterContinental Boston and Hyatt Regency Boston place guests near major attractions like the Freedom Trail, Boston Common, and the Seaport. In Back Bay, hotels like Boston Marriott Copley Place and Sheraton Boston Hotel offer convenient access to indoor pools, fitness centers, and shopping along Newbury Street.
Across the river in Cambridge, Royal Sonesta Boston provides riverfront views and a quieter alternative just minutes from downtown. Outside the city, suburban hotels such as Boston Marriott Newton and Boston Marriott Burlington appeal to travelers looking for more space and easier parking.
Make the Most of Your Boston Daycation
Boston’s four distinct seasons shape how travelers use hotel amenities. In fall and winter, indoor pools, spa facilities, and fitness clubs are especially appealing, offering a warm retreat after walking historic neighborhoods or attending events. Spring and summer bring demand for outdoor pools and waterfront hotels, particularly in the Seaport and along the harbor.
Day passes are frequently used by:
- Visitors with limited time in the city
- Business travelers between meetings or flights
- Locals seeking a spa or pool day without leaving the metro area
- Families looking for a structured, kid-friendly indoor pool experience
Types of Boston Hotels Available Through ResortPass
Downtown & waterfront hotels. Central Boston hotels place guests close to historic landmarks, business districts, and harbor views. Options like InterContinental Boston and Hyatt Regency Boston work well for pairing a hotel day pass with sightseeing, dining, or meetings.
Spa & wellness experiences. Boston has a strong wellness culture, with spa-focused options emphasizing relaxation, recovery, and fitness. Properties such as Exhale Battery Wharf, Spa at Equinox Sports Club Boston, Spa at Equinox Dartmouth, and Forever Young Spa Back Bay are well suited for wellness-focused day visits.
Fitness-forward and pool-centric hotels. Larger hotels and clubs provide dependable pool and fitness access throughout the year. Sheraton Boston Hotel, Boston Marriott Copley Place, and Hyatt Regency Boston are popular options for structured daytime access.
Boutique & design-driven stays. Boston’s boutique hotels emphasize character and location. The Verb Hotel Boston, located near Fenway Park, offers a relaxed, design-forward atmosphere that stands apart from larger convention hotels.
Suburban & family-friendly options. Hotels outside the city center offer more space, easier parking, and family-friendly layouts. Options such as Boston Marriott Newton, Boston Marriott Burlington, Boston Marriott Peabody, Embassy Suites by Hilton Boston Waltham, Sonesta Select Boston Danvers, and the Water Park of New England at DoubleTree Boston North Shore are especially popular with families and local visitors.
Amenities Included With a Boston Hotel Day Pass
Amenities vary by property, but most Boston hotel day passes include access to:
- Indoor or outdoor pools, depending on the hotel and season
- Spa or wellness facilities
- Fitness centers
- Lounge seating, towels, and Wi-Fi
Some properties also offer optional upgrades such as day rooms, spa treatments, or food and beverage credits.
When you book through ResortPass, expect instant confirmation, exclusive seasonal rates, and flexible cancellation policies.
Where Are the Best Hotels Located in Boston?
Downtown & Back Bay. Downtown Boston and Back Bay sit at the heart of the city’s historic and cultural core. This area is home to iconic attractions like the Freedom Trail, Boston Common, Public Garden, and Newbury Street shopping. Hotels here are ideal for travelers who want to walk everywhere and combine sightseeing, shopping, or business meetings with a hotel day pass.
Properties such as Boston Marriott Copley Place and Sheraton Boston Hotel offer reliable indoor pools, fitness centers, and lounge amenities that work well year-round, especially during colder months.
Seaport & Waterfront. Boston’s Seaport District is one of the city’s newest and fastest-growing neighborhoods, known for its modern architecture, harbor views, restaurants, and proximity to Logan Airport. Hotels in this area tend to feature newer amenities, larger wellness spaces, and a more contemporary feel.
Waterfront properties like InterContinental Boston and Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport are popular for daytime relaxation, especially in spring and summer, when visitors want to be near the harbor, outdoor dining, and waterfront walks.
Cambridge. Located just across the Charles River, Cambridge offers a quieter, more relaxed alternative to downtown Boston while remaining easily accessible. The area is anchored by Harvard University and MIT and blends low-key energy with scenic river views and walkable neighborhoods. Hotels here appeal to visitors attending university events, working in nearby tech hubs, or simply looking to avoid the busiest tourist areas.
Royal Sonesta Boston provides riverfront access and a calm, resort-like atmosphere that feels removed from the city center.
Greater Boston & North Shore suburbs. Suburban hotels outside the city offer more space, easier parking, and a slower pace, making them popular with families and local residents. Areas like Newton, Burlington, Waltham, Peabody, and Danvers are typically a short drive from downtown and Logan Airport (depending on traffic).
Properties such as Boston Marriott Newton appeal to travelers looking for convenient access without city congestion, while destinations like the Water Park of New England at DoubleTree Boston North Shore are especially popular for family-friendly day outings and indoor pool access year-round.





























