The Verb Hotel
The Verb Hotel is a lodging in Boston next to Fenway Park designed with music as its central theme, featuring record players in every room and walls covered in musician posters. Built in the 1950s but fully modernized, it offers standard rooms alongside small Airstream trailers with private patios in the back, plus an on-site Japanese restaurant called Hojoko.
The building opened in 1959 as a small motor inn and gained fame as a gathering spot for bands like Aerosmith who performed at the nearby House of Blues. It was carefully restored to preserve its retro character while adding modern comfort and amenities.
The hotel's name references music itself, reflecting Boston's deep connection to rock and roll culture. Vinyl records and musician posters fill the spaces, turning music into an active part of every guest's experience here.
The hotel sits directly next to Fenway Park and is walkable to other Boston attractions. A nearby fitness facility across the street serves guests who want to exercise, while the heated outdoor pool is available year-round and the on-site restaurant Hojoko provides meals throughout the day.
Every room includes a record player with access to a large vinyl collection in the lobby that guests can select and play in their rooms. This feature lets visitors personalize their stay with favorite albums and makes the musical experience a core part of the visit.
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