Boston, the largest city in the state of Massachusetts, is known for its distinctive Bostonian culture and rich history. Drawing in millions of tourists annually, Boston is a popular destination for business travellers thanks to its many thriving industries such as trade, business services, and transportation.
Boston is a city that remains attractive year-round. Whether you are wanting to visit during the warm summer months or experience the colours of Boston during Autumn, SilverDoor has you covered with a range of superb apartments in the city. Keep scrolling to explore a Boston by season travel guide.
Boston in Spring
The city is given an injection of life in Spring, cherry blossom trees flourish into vibrant pink hues enhancing the scenic beauty of the city. Boston witnesses a large influx of tourists in late-March, the baseball season starts, and the buzz around the city returns. Whether you are relocating or visiting, it is recommended that you explore Boston’s green spaces and check out some of the events going on over Spring.
Spring Weather in Boston
Being spontaneous is the best way to be when visiting Boston in March, April, or May. Although the weather overall gets warmer, March can still feel cold, and April often brings heavy downpours. In late-April and May the temperature increases, but nights are still chilly. On your business trip to Boston be sure to pack some layers and a waterproof jacket as well as some jumpers for brighter days.
Average temperature by month
March: 7°C
April: 13°C
May: 19°C
Things to do in Boston in Spring
Due to the city’s strong Irish connection rooted in historical immigration, Boston goes all out on St. Patricks Day (17th of March). The city transforms into a sea of green and Irish pubs like M.J O'Connor's are especially upbeat. More Family-friendly activities on the day include enjoying the annual parade. Watch the Boston Marathon (April 15th) or check out the Massachusetts Craft Brewer Festival (April 20th), two events that bring excitement and crowds to the city. Enjoy the natural beauty of Boston in Spring and hire a swan boat at the Public Garden or stroll around The Arnold Arboretum.
Recommended Apartment in Boston for Spring
Avalon North Station
1 Nashua Street
Avalon North Station provide serviced apartments ideal for corporates travelling to Boston in Spring. These one-bedroom apartments are modern and let in a lot of natural light. Only a two-minute walk from the train station, Avalon North Station offer apartments with fully furnished kitchens, dining areas, and coffee machines. With an on-site business and fitness centre, this accommodation option is ideal for solo travellers on a business trip to Boston looking to secure a sophisticated serviced apartment in Spring.
Boston in Summer
Summers long days, sunsets and hot weather bring energy to the city. Boston has a lot to offer at this time of year, we would strongly recommend trying out less known restaurants as well as exploring different parts of the city. Take advantage of the weather, head over to the coast, discover some striking beaches, and try a lobster roll at one of the many cafes overlooking Massachusetts Bay.
Summer weather in Boston
June, July, and August are mostly hot and sunny in Boston, apart from the odd summer storm, the sky is usually cloudless. Boston sometimes experiences high levels of humidity which can make you feel clammy, especially if in the city centre so make sure to stay hydrated. The temperature sits around the mid teen’s (°C) during evenings and August is the driest month. For your next business trip to Boston in the summer, we recommend packing light-weight items such as T-shirts, shorts, sunglasses, sun cream, and loose-fitting trousers.
Average temperature by month
June: 15°C – 24°C
July: 19°C – 28°C
August: 18°C - 27°C
Things to do in Boston in Summer
Harbour cruises are a great water-based activity, try The Boston Signature Lunch Cruise or Boston Historic Sightseeing Harbour Cruise. Go whale watching or even explore the Harbour Islands (34 peninsulas accessible by ferry). Walk along The Freedom Trial or enjoy a Boston Red Sox Baseball game followed by bar hoping along Lansdowne Street. Check out the Esplanade, a popular park on the Charles River. Discover diverse bars and restaurants such as The Bebop, Society On High, and Jaho Roaster & Wine Bar or explore The North End, an Italian influenced part of the city, especially if you want to see different areas of Boston in summer.
Recommended Apartment in Boston at Summer
The Benjamin Serviced Apartments
25 Northern Avenue
The Benjamin Serviced Apartments offer studio, one and two-bedroom corporate apartments. Situated across from downtown Boston close to the waterfront, this corporate housing option has a real summer feel to it. With colourful wallpapers, Benjamin Serviced Apartments are a blend of quirkiness and sleekness. With an on-site swimming pool, meeting room, and fully equipped kitchens, these apartments are perfect for business travellers visiting Boston with family during the summertime.
Boston in Autumn
Boston’s suburban areas hold a certain autumnal charm during September, October, and November. Not many cities look as breathtaking as Boston does in Autumn with parks and streets covered in crimson, red, and gold leaves. check out the Fall Foliage Sightseeing Tour or enjoy a picnic at one Boston’s many parks. If you are a business traveller relocating or visiting Boston during the Autumn, we recommend exploring some of the city’s museums and immersing yourself in Bostonian culture.
Weather in Autumn, Boston
Throughout September the weather is usually mild and dry. October brings an increase in rainfall, a drop in temperature, and more overcast days. Signs of winter begin start in November as Boston experiences noticeable drops in temperature. Wind speed increases and nights become quite chilly. On your business trip to Boston in Autumn pack warm clothes and fleeces as the weather can be unpredictable.
Average temperature by month
September: 22°C - 14°C
October: 17°C - 8°C
November: 11°C - 3°C
Things to do in Boston in Autumn
In addition to enjoying the Autumn foliage, why not sample fresh Clam Chowder or treat yourself to a delicious apple cider donut at a local café. From the 18th to the 20th of October, watch The Head of the Charles, a 3-day rowing regatta. Renting a bike and cycling around Boston Common in September and October is a great activity as the weather is usually mild enough. Halloween in Boston offers fear-filled activities such as the Ghosts and Gravestones Trolley Tour. To learn more about Boston’s fascinating culture and long history pay visits to places like the Museum of Fine Arts and Boston tea party Ships & Museum.
Recommended Apartment in Boston at Autumn
Homeport Stays Elevate
1 Leighton Street
Homeport Stays Elevate provide one- and two-bedroom apartments ideal for business travellers relocating and visiting Boston in Autumn. Located in the heart of the city, these apartments offer stunning views of the city skyline, feature a private patio and a sizeable fully equipped kitchen. This corporate housing option provides space and privacy with an on-site business centre and cinema room. Homeport Stays Elevate provides cosy apartments perfect for those looking to relax on a crisp Autumns Day.
Boston in Winter
Going with a partner is ideal during this snowy season as there are fewer tourists, shorter queues, and lots of romantic activities. Boulevards, trees, and buildings are covered in festive lighting during December giving Boston a magical edge. If you are visiting Boston in Winter, we recommend checking out some of Boston’s sporting events and sampling the rich hot chocolate available at various authentic coffee shops.
Winter weather in Boston
New England is well known for having harsh winters. Be aware that although the city may look pretty at this time of year, snowstorms can be a regular occurrence especially during February. Temperatures reach below freezing so make sure to wrap up. Long winter nights mean short days; however, the bright lights and Bostonian cheer make up for this duller weather. Be aware of slippery ice under foot and pack a hat, gloves, durable shoes, and a thick jacket.
Average temperature by month
December: 6°C - -3°C
January: 3°C - -8°C
February: 4°C - -6°C
Things to do in Boston in Winter
The cold does have its perks in Boston, you can enjoy outdoor ice skating at the Boston Common Frog Pond or soak in the festive atmosphere in neighbourhoods like Beacon Hill during the holiday season. Reenergise at spots like the Thinking Cup or Revival Café. Escape the winter breeze at relaxing bookstores or the Boston Public Library. Dine in heated igloos at Woods Hill Pier 4 or visit the SoWa Winter Festival and check out stalls selling handmade gifts, artwork, and winter beverages. On your Business trip to Boston why not see a Boston Celtics Basketball game or a Boston Bruins Ice Hockey game for some sporting action over the winter period.
Recommended Apartment in Boston for Winter
Hub 50 House
50 Causeway Street
Hub 50 House offer corporate accommodation in Boston. With a range of convenient and impressive facilities, these one- and two-bedroom apartments are great for corporates travelling with a partner to Boston over winter. With meeting rooms and a work desk in the apartments, Hub 50 House is perfect for business travellers with lots of work commitments. A Smart TV, open dining area, and on-site parking make this premier accommodation. It’s contemporary design and snug feel make it a perfect choice for a cosy winter in Boston.
Boston embraces every season differently; it is a destination that changes in appearance and atmosphere as the year progresses. This Boston by season guide is here to provide you with insights and advice about visiting Boston during the various seasons.
For more, read our top 21 things to do in Boston or check out why the city is a top business destination for corporate travel. Search for serviced apartments in Boston on the SilverDoor website and contact us if you have any queries.