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Have a lovely stay at one of our selected Hotel in Boston
On your next trip to Boston, broaden your horizons. For once, do not go to the Ritz-carlton, instead book at the $43 million newly renovated Four Seasons Hotel because after three years, the renovation of Boston's Grande Dame is complete. Some of the new features that add to the comfort of today's worldly traveler include 42-inch flat-screen plasma TVs and iPod and MP3 player connections through the television stereo. Modern and up-to-date, yes, but the new contemporary design will still meet your expectations of Boston's classic Old World charm.
The location of the InterContinental Boston on Boston’s waterfront provides easy pedestrian access to the new Institute Of Contemporary Arts. It is surrounded by Boston Harbor, which means that a room facing east offers a beautiful view of the sunrise. With over 424 contemporary-style guest rooms and suites, the modern hotel offers a sense of luxury without feeling too over-the-top. We particularly appreciate the oversized bathrooms, which makes it easy for two to share. View some of the special offers.
Hotel Commonwealth is just steps away from some of the best dining experiences in Boston, Great Bay and Clio. The hotel’s location is just before Kenmore Square, at the foot of Newbury Street, which makes it a contender for those who like to shop. The rooms are, without a doubt, classic in their décor, and they offer plenty of closet space and some have a sitting area if you prefer an apertif in your room. If you are particular about a view, ask for the Fenway Room or the Commonwealth Room.
Xv Beacon is just steps from No. 9 Park and Pigalle, two very noteworthy restaurants. This hotel’s rooms are equipped with modern amenities that complement its fashionable decor. At this hotel you get a cozy feeling of a home away from home, like staying in a friend's guest house. But don't confuse it with a bed-and-breakfast—it is definitely a luxury boutique hotel. Watch the video.
The Taj Boston is the old Ritz-Carlton that we all know and love. It has received a small face lift, but it remains one of the finest options because of its proximity to the Boston Gardens and Newbury Street, home to some of the best shopping in the city. And it's easy to spot because, naturally, it's the first building on that street.
Charles Street Inn is a sweet little house located on Charles Street and a gem unto itself. Although it has only nine guest rooms, you'll find the impeccable staff and attention to detail are akin to a five-star hotel. With elegant Second Empire and Victorian antique furnishings reminiscent of the 1860s, this hotel will inspire you to browse the antique stores on Charles Street. Sleeping in is a luxury with sheets that are none other than Frette, and when you do rouse yourself from this comfortable bed, indulge yourself with the Crabtree & Evelyn toiletries. Take a tour now, view their special rates, or book directly.
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