Address: 26 chandler st , Boston 02116, United states Show on map
In a neighbourhood of brownstones and cobbled sidewalks, the Chandler Inn posits you within roll-me-home range of some of Boston's best restaurants and tourist hot spots. The ongoing renovation means that the rooms vary widely, ranging from spartan to spiffy.The building's original use as a dormitory for the Coast Guard shows through in the spare design and furnishings of some of the rooms, while others have been upgraded with plush carpeting and comfortable beds. Why spend time in your room, though, when you could be out carousing around in one of Boston's many hearts. Set in the historic South End, you're also near Copley Place, the Theater District and garlic-scented Newbury Street. Gay travellers will also feel right at home in this cosmopolitan and gentrified section of town.
The building's original use as a dormitory for the Coast Guard shows through in the spare design and furnishings of some of the rooms, while others have been upgraded with plush carpeting and comfortable beds. Why spend time in your room, though, when you could be out carousing around in one of Boston's many hearts. Set in the historic South End, you're also near Copley Place, the Theater District and garlic-scented Newbury Street. Gay travellers will also feel right at home in this cosmopolitan and gentrified section of town.
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Atmosphere: Minimalist and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 3:00 PM Latest check-out time: 11:00 AM
US$132.00 per night
(US$66.00per person per night)
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A charming and tight-knit gay neighborhood, nearby Bay Village is certainly worth a stroll. It's wedged inside Stuart, Arlington, Marginal and Charles St South. With its early 19th-century houses, the quiet enclave resembles a scaled-down Beacon Hill. Buildings of particular note include 1 Bay St (built in the 1830s), the Fayette St row houses and 115 Broadway, with its art deco details.
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