Conference Venues in Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, MA offers 43 conference venues spanning dedicated conference centers and flexible event spaces. Among 15 venues with known seated capacities, rooms range from 25 to 1,500 with a median of 200—useful benchmarks for plenary sizing, breakouts, and attendee flow. Notable listings include Davinci Meeting Rooms and Boston Offices.
What to expect
You’ll find a mix of Event Spaces (20) and Conference Centers (14), plus Galleries (4), Hotels (2), Theaters (2), and a Warehouse (1). Across 15 venues with known seating, capacities run from 25 to 1,500 with a median of 200, which can guide room blocks and session formats. Common amenities include in-house catering (44%), outdoor space (21%), parking (14%), AV / tech (14%), wheelchair accessible (9%), ballroom (7%), rooftop (5%), and bridal suite (2%). Rental fees vary; pricing is not available in this dataset.
Conference Venues in Boston
- Raffles Boston
- The Dagny Boston
- The Huntington at The Huntington Theatre — up to 739 guests
- Ocean Prime
- Boston Center for the Arts
- The Village Works — up to 25 guests
- The Food Loft
- The Maso Studio At the Huntington Theatre
- The Newbury Boston
- Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston
- Hynes Convention Center
- Contessa Boston — up to 175 guests
- Boston Harbor Hotel
- XV Beacon — up to 65 guests
- Boston Offices
- Flight Club Boston — up to 300 guests
- Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum — up to 250 guests
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum — up to 400 guests
- Back Bay Events Center
- Meeting House Offices
- Boston Children's Museum — up to 350 guests
- Thomas M. Menino Convention & Exhibition Center
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Institute of Contemporary Art
Frequently asked questions
- What capacity ranges are available in Boston conference venues?
- Across 15 venues with known seated capacity, the minimum is 25, the median is 200, and the maximum is 1,500. Other venues in the set do not list capacity figures.
- What types of venues can I choose from?
- The mix includes Event Spaces (20), Conference Centers (14), Galleries (4), Hotels (2), Theaters (2), and a Warehouse (1).
- What amenities are commonly offered?
- Frequently listed amenities include in-house catering (44%), outdoor space (21%), parking (14%), AV / tech (14%), wheelchair accessible (9%), ballroom (7%), rooftop (5%), and bridal suite (2%).
- How much do these venues cost to rent?
- Rental fee information is unknown for this set, so pricing varies by venue and should be confirmed with individual listings.
- Which notable venues appear in this list?
- Notable entries include Davinci Meeting Rooms and Boston Offices.