Address: 500 commonwealth ave , Boston 02215, United states Show on map
This hotel doesn't offer rooms you might rate as good, better or best. Here, it's more like superb, exquisite and beyond belief. Rooms are spacious and exude a richness rooted in old-world charm topped off with thoughtful modern conveniences that emphasize the 'art' of 'state of the art'.Each room boasts an oversized writing desk, free high-speed Internet access, wi-fi, VOIP phones, cutting-edge entertainment gadgets and swanky marble bathrooms. Oh yes, and Italian linens, down comforters and access to a guest library. Large 'deluxe' rooms look down on Fenway Park (home of the Red Sox); 'supreme deluxe' rooms are slightly larger, with vaulted ceilings and a large sitting area, as well as king-size beds and two LCD televisions. On-site shops offer jewelry, customized perfumes, a photo gallery, boutique clothing, vintage books and flowers. You'll also find Great Bay, a phenomenal seafood restaurant that's garnered national praise, and Foundation Lounge, with a posh social scene, designer cocktails and appetizers.
Each room boasts an oversized writing desk, free high-speed Internet access, wi-fi, VOIP phones, cutting-edge entertainment gadgets and swanky marble bathrooms. Oh yes, and Italian linens, down comforters and access to a guest library. Large 'deluxe' rooms look down on Fenway Park (home of the Red Sox); 'supreme deluxe' rooms are slightly larger, with vaulted ceilings and a large sitting area, as well as king-size beds and two LCD televisions. On-site shops offer jewelry, customized perfumes, a photo gallery, boutique clothing, vintage books and flowers. You'll also find Great Bay, a phenomenal seafood restaurant that's garnered national praise, and Foundation Lounge, with a posh social scene, designer cocktails and appetizers.
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Atmosphere: Opulent and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 3:00 PM Latest check-out time: 12:00 PM
US$156.00 per night
(US$78.00per person per night)
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Widely considered the father of landscape design architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted made an indelible mark on Boston's urban landscape, linking green space from Boston Common to Franklin Park, some seven miles distant. Between 1878 and 1896, his firm spent nearly 20 years on the project, now dubbed the Emerald Necklace. To get a flavor of it, walk around the Fens. Or rent a bike and have a go at riding it.
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