Whether you’re looking for a hotel with directv or somewhere with a killer breakfast buffet you’ve got some options in Boston. Here is a short list of our favorite boutique properties in Bean Town:
The Ames Hotel: It’s all about luxury at the Ames and it’s just what you’d expect from a Boston Boutique. It’s a historical building right in the heart of downtown that’s been converted into an inn and it’s a bit pricey but totally worth it if you’re looking for charming luxury.
The Charles Street Inn: Located in historic downtown the Charles Street Inn is a classic Victorian property that comes complete with breakfast and the works. It’s nice to wake up with the kind of service offered here but beware that it comes at a price – Boston’s an expensive city.
Hotel 140: This spot is stylish yet affordable, a rarity for Boston. Located in the Back Bay it’s not in historic downtown but it’s a great area if you’re looking to hang out with the young folks or get out and about on the town at restaurants or bars.
Boston, Massachusetts is an enchanting city to visit. The city has not only historical sites, but sports fans line the streets to see the Red Sox. So with all this going for it, when booking a trip, where do you stay and eat? One restaurant, which gets rave reviews in Boston, is Neptune Oyster. If one likes lobster roll or oysters, they have found the right spot. This restaurant has any flavor of oyster one could want.The full explanation can be found at http://justaddcheese.com/2011/09/27/photo-journal-island-creek-oyster-festival/ Because sea towns usually have the best sea food, this one Read More »
For a romantic stay in Boston there is nothing more memorable than staying in one of the city’s elegant and historic boutique hotels. The boutique hotels of Boston are located throughout the city in some of the most charming districts, allowing guests to walk straight out of their hotel and into the heart of the city’s attractions. On Commonwealth Avenue there is the historic Eliot Hotel, a European style hotel that is a short walking distance from Boston Common and the chic shops of Newbury Street.
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Not very many opportunities that present themselves can melt away the stress of day to day life like a restful stay in an enchanting inn on the Waterfront. In an area where history blends seamlessly with technology, your family will grow closer together through the experiences that abound just outside the door of your carefully chosen designer hotel…that is if you can get your family to leave the hotel.
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The Italian North End of Boston conveniently houses accessibility to several distinct hotels; each hotel offers a variety of personalized amenities adding ambiance and character to this quintessential, romantic section of Boston.
One distinct hotel is the triangular-shaped Bulfinch Hotel; an actual fully-restored 19th century flat-iron building located five blocks away and within walking distance from this end of town on Merrimac Street. The Bulfinch is a tiny hotel offering special touches.
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