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Back Bay is an officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is most famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone homes—considered one of the best preserved examples of 19th-century urban design in the United States—as well as numerous architecturally significant individual buildings, and cultural institutions such as the Boston Public Library. It is also a fashionable shopping destination (especially Newbury and Boylston Streets, and the adjacent Prudential Center and Copley Place malls) and home to some of Boston's tallest office buildings, the Hynes Convention Center, and numerous major hotels.
Prior to a colossal 19th-century filling project, Back Bay was a literal bay. Today, along with neighboring Beacon Hill, it is one of Boston's two most expensive residential neighborhoods.
Buildings around Copley Square
Copley Square features Trinity Church, the Boston Public Library, the John Hancock Tower, and numerous other notable buildings.
Trinity Church (1872–1877, H.H. Richardson), deservedly regarded as one of the finest buildings in America.
The first monumental structure in Copley Square was the original Museum of Fine Arts, begun 1870 and opened 1876. After museum moved to the Fenway neighborhood in 1909 its red Gothic Revival building was demolished to make way for the Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel (1912–present).
The Boston Public Library (1888–1892), designed by McKim, Mead, and White, is a leading example of Beaux-Arts architecture in the US. Sited across Copley Square from Trinity Church, it was intended to be a palace for the people. Baedeker's 1893 guide terms it dignified and imposing, simple and scholarly, and a worthy mate... to Trinity Church. At that time, its 600,000 volumes made it the largest free public library in the world.
The Old South Church, also called the New Old South Church (645 Boylston Street on Copley Square), 1872–75, is located across the street from the Boston Public Library. It was designed by the Boston architectural firm of Cummings and Sears in the Venetian Gothic style. The style follows the precepts of the British cultural theorist and architectural critic John Ruskin (1819–1900) as outlined in his treatise The Stones of Venice. Old South Church remains a significant example of Ruskin's influence on architecture in the US. Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears also designed the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
Boston Common (also known as the Common) is a central public park in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It is sometimes erroneously referred to as the Boston Commons. Dating from 1634, it is the oldest city park in the United States. The Boston Common consists of 50 acres (20 ha) of land bounded by Tremont Street (139 Tremont St.), Park Street, Beacon Street, Charles Street, and Boylston Street. The Common is part of the Emerald Necklace of parks and parkways that extend from the Common south to Franklin Park in Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, and Dorchester. A visitors' center for all of Boston is located on the Tremont Street side of the park.
Boylston Street is the name of a major east-west thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. From west to east, Boston's Boylston Street begins at the intersection of Park Drive and Brookline Avenue as a two-way, six-lane road in Boston's Fenway neighborhood where it runs through three blocks of recently developed and currently under construction (as of 2015) high-rise, mixed-use buildings one block south of Fenway Park before forming the northern boundary of the Back Bay Fens at the Storrow Drive/Commonwealth Avenue right-of-way. Traffic traveling west on Boylston here cannot continue on Boylston Street, and must use Ipswich Street to continue west. Then, Boylston Street enters the Back Bay neighborhood where it becomes a major commercial artery carrying three lanes of one way traffic eastbound after Dalton Street. As it travels through the Back Bay, it forms the northern boundary of busy Copley Square and provides the southern limits to the Boston Public Garden before becoming a two-way street running along Boston Common's southern edge from Charles Street to Tremont Street. After Tremont Street, Boylston returns to carrying one way traffic east before ending at Washington Street in the downtown area where it changes to Essex Street.
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Boylston Street is the name of a major east-west thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston street was known as Frog Lane in the early 18th century and was later known as Common Street. It was later again renamed for Ward Nicholas Boylston (1747–1828),[1][2][3][4] a man of wealth and refinement, an officer of the Crown, and philanthropist. Boylston, who was a descendent of Zabdiel Boylston,[5] was born in Boston and spent much of his life in it. The Boylston Market was named after him as was the town of Boylston, Massachusetts.[3]
Boylston Street, Boston
From west to east, Boston's Boylston Street begins at the intersection of Park Drive and Brookline Avenue as a two-way, six-lane road in Boston's Fenway neighborhood where it runs through three blocks of recently developed and currently under construction (as of 2015) high-rise, mixed-use buildings one block south of Fenway Park before forming the northern boundary of the Back Bay Fens at the Storrow Drive/Commonwealth Avenue right-of-way. Traffic traveling west on Boylston here cannot continue on Boylston Street, and must use Ipswich Street to continue west. Then, Boylston Street enters the Back Bay neighborhood where it becomes a major commercial artery carrying three lanes of one way traffic eastbound after Dalton Street. As it travels through the Back Bay, it forms the northern boundary of busy Copley Square and provides the southern limits to the Boston Public Garden before becoming a two-way street running along Boston Common's southern edge from Charles Street to Tremont Street. After Tremont Street, Boylston returns to carrying one way traffic east before ending at Washington Street in the downtown area where it changes to Essex Street.
Boston (pronounced Listeni/ˈbɒstən/ boss-tin) is the capital and largest city[8] of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. Boston also served as the county seat of Suffolk County until Massachusetts disbanded county government in 1999. The city proper covers 48 square miles (124 km2) with an estimated population of 667,137 in 2015,[9] making it the largest city in New England and the 24th largest city in the United States.[2] The city is the economic and cultural anchor of a substantially larger metropolitan area called Greater Boston, home to 4.7 million people and the tenth-largest metropolitan statistical area in the country.[5] Greater Boston as a commuting region is home to 8.1 million people, making it the sixth-largest combined statistical area in the United States.[10]
The area's many colleges and universities make Boston an international center of higher education,[18] including law, medicine, engineering, and business, and the city is considered to be a world leader in innovation and entrepreneurship.[19][20] Boston's economic base also includes finance,[21] professional and business services, biotechnology, information technology, and government activities.[22] Households in the city claim the highest average rate of philanthropy in the United States;[23] businesses and institutions rank among the top in the country for environmental sustainability and investment.[24] The city has one of the highest costs of living in the United States,[25] though it remains high on world livability rankings.
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Top 10 Hotels in Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
1. The Verb Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Boylston St, Boston, MA
Across from Fenway Park in Boston's Back Bay
Popular property highlights: Breakfast included, Free WiFi, Restaurant, Outdoor pool, Smoke-free property.
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2. Battery Wharf Hotel, Boston Waterfront, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Battery Wharf, Boston, MA
The only boutique hotel located on Boston Harbor in Boston's historic North End
Popular property highlights: Restaurant, 24-hour business center, Smoke-free property, 24-hour front desk, Multilingual staff.
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3. Kimpton Nine Zero Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Tremont St, Boston, MA
Stylish boutique hotel a block from Boston Common
Popular property highlights: Restaurant, 24-hour business center, Smoke-free property, Babysitting or childcare (surcharge), 24-hour front desk.
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4. Copley Square Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Huntington Ave, Boston, MA
Boston boutique hotel with individualist style
Popular property highlights: Free WiFi, Restaurant, Smoke-free property, 24-hour front desk, Multilingual staff.
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5. Revere Hotel Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Stuart St, Boston, MA
Boston's Theatre District near Boston Common
Popular property highlights: Free WiFi, Restaurant, Indoor pool, Business center, 24-hour front desk.
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6. The Samuel Sewall Inn, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Saint Paul St, Brookline, MA
3.5-star bed & breakfast near Boston University
Popular property highlights: Breakfast included, Free self parking, Free WiFi, Concierge services.
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7. Seaport Boston Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Seaport Lane, Boston, MA
Boston hotel next to Seaport World Trade Center
Popular property highlights: Free WiFi, Indoor pool, 24-hour business center, Smoke-free property, 24-hour front desk.
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8. The Colonnade Hotel Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA
Boston's Back Bay near shopping and restaurants
Popular property highlights: Free WiFi, Restaurant, 24-hour business center, Smoke-free property, Babysitting or childcare (surcharge).
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9. Club Quarters Hotel in Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Devonshire St, Boston, MA
In the heart of Boston's Financial District
Popular property highlights: Free WiFi, Restaurant, Business center, Smoke-free property, 24-hour front desk.
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10. Kimpton Onyx Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Portland St, Boston, MA
Boutique hotel near Boston's TD Garden venue
Popular property highlights: Restaurant, 24-hour business center, Laundry facilities, Smoke-free property, 24-hour front desk.
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Boston Fenway Neighbourhood
Boston Red Sox and the Museum of Fine Arts both are located in the Fenway area. I have called this neighborhood home since I moved to Boston.
Fenway Park is Red Sox's home stadium. It is the oldest ballpark in MLB. Fenway has hosted the World Series ten times, with the Red Sox winning five of them so far. The first, in the park's inaugural season, was the 1912 World Series and the most recent was the 2013 World Series.
The section of Boylston street adjacent to the south side of the stadium, has seen several modern high-rises built up during the last 5 years or so; Boutique furniture stores, fancy restaurants and Cafes like Starbucks moved in; The area has been transformed into a booming and fashionable location.
Walking across Boylston street, along Jersey street for 3 blocks, is the pride and gem of our neighborhood: the Clemente Field, named in honor of the legendary Hall of Fame baseball player and humanitarian, Roberto Clemente. It's a green, synthetic turf, three-lane, rubberized, all-weather, Olympic-size track and field, with stadium-lighting system, accommodating softball, baseball, soccer, gym and various track and field activities for local schools, collages and the public.
The two basketball courts adjacent to the field are where I practice the daily exercise routines in the morning with my Tai Chi friends from Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Dorchester, Somerville, Newton, New Hampshire, New York, Missouri, California, Guatemala, India, Russia, Japan and China.
This is a particularly good Feng Shui spot, with water (the Muddy river) flowing nearby, perfect for boosting health and well-being.
Across the Clemente Field is the Muddy river. There is a big population of Canadian Gooses and ducks around the river and the meadows. Every spring, the parades of the goslings and ducklings and their parents have always been the most adorable scenes to behold. Big fishes and turtles also live in the river.
A little bridge on the river, something right out of a Monet painting, leads to the back entrance to the Museum, the fourth largest museum in the United States, housing a large collection of Egyptian artifacts and French impressionist paintings, Monet's works among them.
One benefit of living so close to the museum is I can visit the Museum for free every Wednesday from 4 PM, so that I could view and appreciate the exhibitions at a more relaxed pace.
My apartment is at Park drive, on the top floor of a building directly facing the Clemente Field, with a panoramic view of the muddy river, the Rose garden, the Clemente Field, the back entrance to the museum, and most of all, the spectacular seasonal scenes of the Nature: Spring blossom, Fall foliage and Winter snow.
The Zan Japanese garden is right across the river via the little iron bridge.
304 Newbury Street by Short Term Rentals Boston, Boston Massachusetts, United States
304 Newbury Street by Short Term Rentals Boston, Boston Massachusetts, United States
Boylston Street Boston Ma,opens after Marathon Bombings
After being closed down to all public and vehicle traffic because of the bombings, Boylston Street Boston Ma reopened on April 24, 2013. You can see and hear the hustle and bustle of how Boston always sounds again.
Four Seasons Boston Video : Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Four Seasons Boston Video : Boston, Massachusetts, United States
The Four Seasons Hotel Boston overlooks the famous Public Garden and Beacon Hill in the heart of historic Boston. The city s business, entertainment and cultural districts are all within easy reach. Complimentary Town Car service is available within a 2-mile radius of the hotel for drop off service only.
The hotel is the city s only 5 diamond/5 star award recipient. Guest rooms are decorated in a modern elegant style and feature bay windows.
Many offer views of the Public Garden, Beacon Hill and the Gilled Dome of the State House. All Rooms have dual-line phones with voice mail, high-speed internet access - fees apply, CD-DVD player, MP3 docking station and a work desk with comfortable seating.
The spacious marble bathrooms offer soothing bath products and thick terry robes. All guest rooms, restaurants and public spaces are completely non-smoking.
Our hotel facilities include an indoor pool, fitness centre and business centre. The Four Seasons Hotel Boston with its elegant simplicity and old-world hospitality of its staff will make ever visit memorable.
Pool Closure Please note that the Hotels pool will be closed for annual maintenance from January 27 to February 12, 2016 . We apologize for any inconvenience.
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 12:00
Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Gym, Spa, Pets allowed, Laundry service, Concierge service.
TV, Air conditioning, Safe box, Mini bar, Hairdryer, Connecting rooms.
Hotel adress: 200 Boylston Street, Boston, United States
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MA: Boston Attractions
I lived in Boston for more than 13 years. Here are some of the essential Boston attractions and institutions through my eyes. The video includes all these sites and more...
The Freedom Trail (all 16 sites)
Tea Party Museum, Concord Minute Man National Historical Park, Lexington Captain Parker Statue.
Charles River, Hatch Shell, The Esplanade.
Commonwealth Ave, Newbury Street, Boylston Street.
Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, MIT, Berklee College of Music, Latin School.
Museum of Fine Art, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Public Library.
Boston Common, Public Garden, Christian Science Plaza.
Boston Symphony Hall, Fenway Park, Copley Square, TD Garden.
Cheers Beacon Hill, 500 Boylston Street(Boston Legal).
Make Way for Ducklings Statues.
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Children Hospital, General Hospital.
Driving on Boylston St. Boston, MA
Driving around Boston a little for those of you that have never been here
Boston's Neighborhoods : The Back Bay
- Beginning in 1857 and continuing until 1880, Boston's Back Bay neighborhood was created entirely by man. The body of water separating Boston from Brookline was filled, adding 450 acres of land to the city of Boston. Today it stands as one of the Boston's premiere neighborhoods. Marked by historic and exclusive boulevards, such as Newbury Street and Commonwealth Avenue , the Back Bay is home to the northern portion of the city's Emerald Necklace, the green space that threads its way through the inner core of the city.
The Back Bay is one of the busiest retail sections of Boston, with a thriving commercial center along Boylston Street and Newbury Street, which include the nearby enclosed shopping malls at the Shops at Prudential Center and Copley Place
The Back Bay's borders are encompassed by the Charles River, Massachusetts Avenue, and the Boston Public Garden. Known for its exclusive real estate, abundance of spas, high end retail stores, art galleries, cafes and architecturally significant brownstones, Back Bay is also one of the prettiest neighborhoods in the entire country. The residential streets of Back Bay are some of the best preserved examples of late 19th century urban architecture in the entire country.
Grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants or outdoor cafes lining Newbury Street. Day and night, summers bring crowded patios and leisurely lunches and dinners al fresco, with some of the best people watching vantage points in town. Some of America's top retail stores and art galleries dot Newbury Street from Arlington Street down to Massachusetts Avenue.
There is plenty of green space in the Back Bay. Stroll down the Commonwealth Avenue Mall to view the blocks and blocks of brownstones, statues and memorials and residents walking their beautiful dogs. The mall connects the Public Garden to the Fens.
Created in 1837, the Boston Public Garden is one of Boston's great attractions and America's first botanical garden. Admire the rich and unusual plantings, over 80 species are cultivated for future plantings, the Lagoon, monuments and fountains. And of course, the Swan Boats on the lagoon, which has operated for over 100 years.
The Charles River Esplanade is home to the famous Hatch Shell and it's regular summertime concerts, including the annual Fourth of July celebration with the Boston Pops. The bike path runs 23 miles along the banks of the Charles River.
Community Boating is the oldest continuously operating community sailing program in the United States. Offering sailing and windsurfing instruction, members are allowed to use their Cape Cod Mercury boats on the Charles River.
Copley Square is anchored by the Fairmount Copley Plaza Hotel, The Boston Public Library, a leading example of Beaux-Arts architecture in the US, The Old South Church, and The 60 story dark blue glass John Hancock Tower.
And of course, there's Trinity Church, founded in 1733, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson. Trinity Churchg is the only building in Boston that has been honored as one of the Ten Most Significant Buildings in the United States by the American Institute of Architects.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist is The Mother Church and headquarters of the Christian Science Church. Designed by famed architect I.M. Pei, the 14 acre plaza includes a reflecting pool and fountain that makes it one of Boston's most visually recognizable sites.
Some of Boston's finest museums are located in the Back Bay. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is modeled after the Renaissance palaces of Venice, Italy. The building surrounds a glass covered garden courtyard, the first of its kind in America. The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the largest museums in the United States, and offers one of the most comprehensive art collections in the Americas.
Symphony Hall was built in 1900 for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and is considered, acoustically, one of the top three concert halls in the world. It is also home to the famous Boston Pops Orchestra & the Handel and Hayden Society.
The Back Bay offers some of Boston's premier real estate. From the early Victorian Houses on Commonwealth Avenue, dating back to around 1860, to townhouse condominiums, prewar buildings and some of the newer, full services buildings such as the Four Seasons Place, The Heritage and LeJardin, One Charles, and the Carlton House Residences, all located on the Public Garden. Located near the Prudential Center, The Mandarin Oriental and Belvedere Residences are centrally located in the heart of Back Bay. The Clarendon, across from the Hancock Tower and Trinity Place, overlooking Copley Square also offer prime locations and luxurious amenities.
For all your real estate needs in Boston's Back Bay, Visit Marsh Properties at BostonLuxuryRealEstate.com
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Boston, Massachusetts, USA: 1. The Westin Copley Place, Boston ****
2. InterContinental Boston *****
3. Seaport Boston Hotel ****
4. Boston Harbor Hotel *****
5. Four Seasons Boston *****
6. The Lenox ****
7. Mandarin Oriental Boston *****
8. The Verb Hotel ***
9. Hotel Commonwealth *****
10. The Eliot Suite Hotel *****
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1. 10 Huntington Avenue, Back Bay, Boston, MA 02116, United States of America, Price range $238 - $638
In Boston's trendy Back Bay area and connected to the Hynes Convention Center, this hotel has luxury amenities and first-class accommodations. It is within walking distance of Newbury Street which is filled with restaurants, shops and more.
2. 510 Atlantic Avenue, Waterfront, Boston, MA 02210, United States of America, Price range $273 - $646
This hotel is 1 km away from Boston Common and Faneuil Hall. It offers an on-site spa and fitness centre and various dining options.
3. 1 Seaport Lane, Waterfront, Boston, MA 02210, United States of America, Price range $235 - $469
Situated on Boston's historic waterfront, the Seaport Hotel features on-site dining and rooms with a flat-screen TV. The Silver Line Bus Station is conveniently located next to the hotel.
4. 70 Rowes Wharf, Waterfront, Boston, MA 02110, United States of America, Price range $451 - $990
This 5-star waterfront hotel is located at Rowes Wharf, overlooking the Boston Harbor. The luxurious hotel offers a full-service spa, award-winning restaurants and a modern gym.
5. 200 Boylston Street , Boston, MA 02116, United States of America, Price range $676 - $1132
Located within steps of the Boston Common and the Public Garden, this Four Seasons has rooms with views of Boston and provides a free transfer service to attractions within 3.2 km of the hotel.
6. 61 Exeter Street, Back Bay, Boston, MA 02116, United States of America, Price range $303 - $685
Centered in Boston's historic Back Bay area, this boutique hotel features a state-of-the-art gym, award-winning dining and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi. John Hancock Tower is 5 minutes’ walk away.
7. 776 Boylston Street, Back Bay, Boston, MA 02199, United States of America, Price range $636 - $1064
This 5-star hotel is located in the historic Back Bay district in Boston. It offers a full-service spa, a gourmet restaurant and a full-service gym. WiFi access is available.
8. 1271 Boylston Street, Fenway Kenmore, Boston, MA 02215, United States of America, Price range $199 - $533
Featuring an outdoor pool, The Verb Hotel is in Boston. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Fenway Park is conveniently located 197 m from the hotel.
9. 500 Commonwealth Avenue, Fenway Kenmore, Boston, MA 02215, United States of America, Price range $244 - $626
Located less than 250 m from Fenway Park and 820 m from Boston University, Hotel Commonwealth offers in-room spa services and guest rooms with a 32-inch flat-screen smart TV.
10. 370 Commonwealth Avenue, Back Bay, Boston, MA 02215, United States of America, Price range $274 - $580
Built in 1925, the historic Eliot Suite Hotel is located in Boston’s prestigious Back Bay neighborhood. It offers an on-site sashimi bar and elegantly decorated rooms with down comforters and marble bathrooms.
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Four Seasons Boston in Boston MA
Book here: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Four Seasons Boston 200 Boylston Street Boston MA 02116 Located within steps of the Boston Common and the Public Garden, this Four Seasons has rooms with views of Boston and provides a free shuttle service to attractions within 2 miles of the hotel. The hotel has facilities like an indoor pool, fitness center and spa. For guests with children, the Four Seasons Boston provides activities like cookie-making classes on select days. A flat-screen cable TV with a DVD player is included in every room at the Boston Four Seasons. There are also free toiletries, slippers and a bathrobe in the private bathroom. On-site dining at the Bistro Lounge offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Boston Opera House is an 8 minute walk from the hotel. The train at Arlington Station is a 2 minute walk away.
The Verb Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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The Verb Hotel
1271 Boylston St, Boston, MA, 02215, United States of America
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3.5-star hotel with restaurant, near Fenway Park
Free WiFi
This hotel has 93 rooms
Charles Street Inn Video : Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Charles Street Inn Video : Boston, Massachusetts, United States
The Charles Street Inn is a popular choice amongst travelers in Boston (MA), whether exploring or just passing through. Offering a variety of facilities and services, the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep. To be found at the hotel are disabled facilities, laundry service/dry cleaning, elevator, tours, babysitting.
Guestrooms are fitted with all the amenities you need for a good night's sleep, including non smoking rooms, daily newspaper. Recuperate from a full day of sightseeing in the comfort of your room or take advantage of the hotel's recreational facilities, including massage, jacuzzi.
Discover all Boston (MA) has to offer by making The Charles Street Inn your base.
Check-in from 16:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Wi-Fi in public areas, Parking, Pets allowed, Laundry service.
Air conditioning, Safe box.
Hotel adress: 94 Charles Street,, Boston, United States
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Minute Tours - The Boston Public Library
On this installment of Minute Tours, we visit The Boston Public Library.
700 Boylston St., Boston MA 02116
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