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Best Boston venues for a 360 photo booth

Boston has no shortage of beautiful event spaces, but not every gorgeous room is an easy 360 booth room. Between historic buildings with low ceilings and waterfront lofts with tricky load-in, a little local knowledge goes a long way. Here is how we think about Boston venues for a booth.

What to look for in a Boston venue

  • Ceiling height: historic Boston rooms can run low, so confirm the 8 ft clearance the arm needs.
  • Load-in: older buildings and waterfront spaces sometimes mean stairs or narrow elevators.
  • Power and placement: a spot near the action with an outlet in reach.

Types of Boston spaces that work well

Seaport lofts and modern event spaces

The Seaport district has a cluster of modern venues with high ceilings, open floor plans, and street-level load-in, which makes them some of the easiest and best-looking booth rooms in the city.

Hotel ballrooms

Downtown and Back Bay hotel ballrooms typically have the height, power, and staff to make setup smooth. Confirm the booth can sit near the dance floor rather than out in a pre-function hallway.

Historic and unique venues

Boston is full of character-rich historic spaces. They can be stunning on camera, but always verify ceiling height and load-in access first, since some have constraints worth planning around.

Local tip: for waterfront and historic venues, ask about freight access and parking for load-in. It is the detail that most often gets overlooked.

Bring us your venue

We work events across Greater Boston and have likely set up at, or scoped, the space you are considering. Send us your venue and we will tell you exactly what to expect and where the booth will look its best.

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