Address: 710 boylston street , Boston 02116, United states Show on map
For three generations, the Saunders family has run this gem in the Back Bay. And while the atmosphere is a tad old-world, you don't have to forego modern conveniences to live with that ethos.Guest rooms are elegantly comfortable, featuring crystal chandeliers and crown molding. Some even have wood-burning fireplaces. If your pockets are deep enough, it's worth splurging for a junior suite, which boast the best views. All the amenities are up-to-date, including wi-fi and on-site fitness center. Most impressively, the Lenox is an ecotourism pioneer, earning an 'excellent' rating for its efforts to conserve natural resources and reduce waste. Green cleaning products, hybrid-car services, energy-efficient lightbulbs and extra-insulating windows are among the steps being taken to green the Lenox.
Guest rooms are elegantly comfortable, featuring crystal chandeliers and crown molding. Some even have wood-burning fireplaces. If your pockets are deep enough, it's worth splurging for a junior suite, which boast the best views. All the amenities are up-to-date, including wi-fi and on-site fitness center. Most impressively, the Lenox is an ecotourism pioneer, earning an 'excellent' rating for its efforts to conserve natural resources and reduce waste. Green cleaning products, hybrid-car services, energy-efficient lightbulbs and extra-insulating windows are among the steps being taken to green the Lenox.
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Atmosphere: Elegant and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 3:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$225.00 per night
(US$112.50per person per night)
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Known to adherents as the 'Mother Church', the Christian Science Church (175 Huntington Ave) was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1866. In addition to the grand 1894 classical revival basilica, there's the formal plaza with a 670-foot-long reflecting pool, the Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity and the truly unique Mapparium, a room-sized, stained-glass globe you can walk through on a glass bridge.
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