Address: 107 merrimac st , Boston 02114, United states Show on map
Exemplifying the up-and-coming character of a once-downtrodden district, this namesake hotel occupies a fully restored 19th-century flatiron building on the western edge of the Bulfinch Triangle. This place oozes with understated sophistication.Inside, creamy coffee colors complement the modern walnut furniture in the guest rooms, all of which are fully equipped with flat-screen TVs and other amenities. Plenty of natural sunlight streams in through the oversized windows, giving the rooms an appearance of simplicity and spaciousness. The immediate vicinity around the Bulfinch does not have an abundance of eateries (unless you count the many sports bars); but fortunately the on-site Flatiron Bar is a hip spot for internationally inspired tapas and cool cocktails. Otherwise, it's a cobblestone's throw from Faneuil Hall and the North End.
Inside, creamy coffee colors complement the modern walnut furniture in the guest rooms, all of which are fully equipped with flat-screen TVs and other amenities. Plenty of natural sunlight streams in through the oversized windows, giving the rooms an appearance of simplicity and spaciousness. The immediate vicinity around the Bulfinch does not have an abundance of eateries (unless you count the many sports bars); but fortunately the on-site Flatiron Bar is a hip spot for internationally inspired tapas and cool cocktails. Otherwise, it's a cobblestone's throw from Faneuil Hall and the North End.
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Atmosphere: Boutique and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 3:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$159.00 per night
(US$79.50per person per night)
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