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The Atlas Hotel Boston
Spacious lounge with wooden tables and chairs, warm pendant lights, and tall curtains in a modern hotel-like lobby.
EXPLORE THE ATLAS

A Social Gathering Place Rooted In, Connection, Culture and Community.

Situated at the gateway of the Harvard University’s Enterprise Research Campus (ERC), The Atlas reflects the city anew – a cultural mark of Allston’s onward evolution and Boston’s blend of innovation and heritage. Designed by Marlon Blackwell Architects and INC Architecture & Design, the hotel’s recent opening in 2026 debuts a fresh, modern and elevated experience that welcomes both locals and travelers.

A bold new pulse in Boston—The Atlas is an experience where design, culture, and innovation converge to create something that feels both deeply rooted and unmistakably forward-looking.

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Location In Boston’s Most Innovative District

Located conveniently steps from Harvard Business School at the Enterprise Research Campus, less than a 10 minute walk from Cambridge center and The Charles River, The Atlas hotel is an ideal location for to Boston’s most innovative hubs. Explore the budding art galleries, murals and coffeehouses in Allston, then take in the historical and institutional grandeur of nearby Cambridge, Harvard Business School and MIT.

Only 16 minutes from Logan Airport, 10 minutes from Fenway Park, 15 minutes from the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) and 20 minutes from TD stadium.

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The COOP Concept Store

From curated apparel and stationery sourced from Japan to a considered collection of coffee table books, classic vinyl selected in collaboration with Vinyl Index and globally inspired finds, every detail has been thoughtfully selected to invite exploration.

More than a traditional retail space, the Concept Store is an evolving collection designed to slow you down, spark curiosity, and encourage connection.

  • Well-lit modern gym with rows of treadmills along windows and a central weight rack area in the back.

The Fitness Center

The Atlas hotel has a fully-equipped, 1600 square-foot fitness center on the hotel’s 6th floor, featuring a complete line of Life Fitness strength training equipment, a Hammer Strength rach with Rogue Olympic-style weights, and a wide selection of training accessories fit for personal training, including HIIT ropes, medicine balls, The fitness center is open 24 hours and offers hotel guests complimentary snacks and refreshments.

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In-Room Dining

Savor a bite from our ground floor restaurant, Ama at The Atlas, delivered right to your door. A menu composed of all-day dishes, sourced with local ingredients and packaged with care.

AMENITIES AND SERVICES

Daily Social Hour with refreshments in the Living Room Lobby

Daily Housekeeping and Turndown service

Unlimited use of our 24/7 Fitness Center on the 6th Floor

Same-day Laundry and Dry-Cleaning service

Valet and Transportation Services

Access to Seasonal Events at Allstonway

High-speed Wi-Fi

HDTV Streaming Personalized Entertainment in each guestroom.

Unlimited Local and Domestic Calls

Printing Services and Package Storage

Convenient EV Charging Stations

Board Games and Puzzles in the Living Room.

Blue Bike Single Trip Passes

Refillable water station in the Lobby

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    Allston Art Walk

    Self-guided loop of murals and sculptures celebrating local creativity in Allston.

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    Jessie + Katey Art House

    Visit the transformed unused building now artistic landmark from creative duo Jessie Unterhalter and Katey Truhn.

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    EXIT Galleries

    A hybrid art space, multi-disciplinary studio, performance venue. Serving coffee and culture for all.

  • An art gallery exhibition of abstract ceramic sculptures in a white room with a concrete floor. In the foreground is a large, boat-shaped sculpture with thick, dark edges and tall reeds rising from a bed of sand.

    Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard

    A dynamic space offering a variety of classes, lectures and workshops in ceramic arts for adults of all skill levels. Registration is open to anyone.

  • A modern, rendered view of the exterior of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) building, with large red letters on the facade, a glass entryway, and an outdoor plaza with people sitting and walking.

    American Repertory Theater

    Marking it's new Allston home with construction underway, the Harvard-affiliated theater is known for its bold new plays, musicals, and reimagined classics since 1979. Visit the current location at Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge.

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Plan Your Visit

Looking to explore Allstonway during your stay at The Atlas? Our front desk team can provide custom guides, event calendars, and local tips to help you get the most out of your visit.