Interior of a modern lounge area with pastel pink armchairs, a yellow side table, a white coffee table, a green wall with a colorful flower market painting, and a built-in cushioned nook with a pink pillow.

OUR STORY

A woman with curly hair and light blue jeans stands at a hotel reception desk with a black rolling suitcase. Behind the desk, there are two staff members, one man in glasses and a light gray blazer, and one woman in a black jacket, both working on desktop computers. The reception area features modern decor, including a bright yellow and red floral artwork on the wall and pink ceiling lights. A vase with yellow flowers is on the desk next to a small hand sanitizer.

Meco began the way many great ideas do—on the road. Meco’s founders are frequent travelers who loved the journey but felt let down by the stays. Boutique hotels were beautiful, but out of reach. Hostels were affordable, but rarely restful. And the big-brand options? Isolating and forgettable at best.

So they started asking: What if you didn’t have to choose between connection and comfort? Between good design and a good night’s sleep? What if there was a smarter way to stay—built for how people actually travel today?

That idea took shape in Boston, where Meco opened as the city’s first pod hotel: a reimagined experience that blends private space, shared moments, and thoughtful design—all in one affordable, frictionless stay.

Travel Moves Forward

Why Meco?

Because travel shouldn’t come with trade-offs.


You deserve privacy and community.
Design and affordability.
Rest and real connection.



Meco is for travelers who move with intention—and expect the same from where they stay.

Interior of a modern café with green walls, a cozy seating nook with a pink pillow, a white marble coffee table, light-colored armchairs, and a yellow side table. There is a custom wooden partition with arch-shaped openings, and in the background, a dining area with flowers on the tables and framed artwork on the wall.

A Smarter Stay Starts Here

Our pod-style rooms are sleek, efficient, and surprisingly spacious. Each one is a personal retreat—outfitted for rest, reflection, or simply a moment of stillness.
But we don't stop at sleep.


Meco invites you to wake up curious—with common spaces made for conversation, a breakfast bar with local bites, and a restaurant inspired by the city outside.


Want to meet fellow travelers? Tap into MeConnect to find someone headed to the same gallery, jazz night, or corner café.
Connection, when you want it. Calm, when you don't.

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Hospitality, Rewritten

To us, hospitality isn't about polished formality—it's about thoughtful, human design.

From how we build our pods to how we welcome each guest, everything at Meco is created with care and clarity.
This is how modern travel should feel: lighter, warmer, and built for real life.

A small wooden room with a bed and a pillow, window with vertical blinds at the head of the bed, built-in wooden shelves on the left wall.

Our Mission

To reimagine hospitality as something more human, more thoughtful, and more in tune with how we move. Rest well. Meet others. Explore more.
Welcome to Meco.