I was delighted to find such a reasonably priced hotel in Boston, and had high hopes for my stay.
Check-in was friendly and efficient and I was assigned a room at the back of the building. The first night was fine (mainly due to jetlag!) but I began to notice the noise on the second day; my neighbours (a dad with two children) spent all evening shouting and running about in their room. The noise went on until about 3am at which point I may have banged on the wall!
That morning I complained to the very helpful Ron at reception, who moved me to another room. After a couple of nights of (relatively) uninterrupted sleep, the New Year's revellers began to trickle in and the noise became unbearable. The rooms are badly soundproofed (I could hear my neighbour's ablutions!) and the doors slam.
It was also a shame that the restaurant was closed, as that was another reason for my choosing the Midtown.
On the whole, a good, clean hotel - friendly staff, but if you want a good night's sleep you may be out of luck.






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