Address: 296 state st , Boston 02109, United states Show on map
The Marriott Hotel at Long Wharf is a landmark. Perched on the edge of the harbor, next door to the New England Aquarium and overlooking Boston's busiest passenger pier, it is certainly at the center of the action.The place is enormous, offering its guests a seafood restaurant, a state-of-the-art health club and spa, and a top-floor indoor pool and outdoor deck with magnificent harbor views. The 400-plus rooms and suites have been renovated,and now feature a contemporary monochrome design. Luxurious down comforters and high-thread-count sheets guarantee a restful night's sleep. Techies should be satisfied by the huge flatscreen TVs - though who wants to watch when you can look out your window for an ocean view? Note to singles: the hotel's bar is Tia's on the Waterfront, famous for its lovely outdoor terrace with Boston's best harbor views and worst pick-up lines.
The place is enormous, offering its guests a seafood restaurant, a state-of-the-art health club and spa, and a top-floor indoor pool and outdoor deck with magnificent harbor views. The 400-plus rooms and suites have been renovated,and now feature a contemporary monochrome design. Luxurious down comforters and high-thread-count sheets guarantee a restful night's sleep. Techies should be satisfied by the huge flatscreen TVs - though who wants to watch when you can look out your window for an ocean view? Note to singles: the hotel's bar is Tia's on the Waterfront, famous for its lovely outdoor terrace with Boston's best harbor views and worst pick-up lines.
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Atmosphere: International and Busy
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 4:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$223.00 per night
(US$111.50per person per night)
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Teeming with sea creatures of all sizes, shapes and colors, the adjacent New England Aquarium boasts a three-storey, cylindrical saltwater tank. The giant fishbowl swirls with more than 600 creatures great and small, including turtles, sharks and eels.
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