Address: 370 commonwealth ave , Boston 02215, United states Show on map
More akin to a small London hotel than others of its ilk, the Eliot saves you money by keeping public spaces to a minimum. What you get in return is a two-room suite furnished in English chintz and Queen Anne mahogany, and adorned with botanical prints.Each suite has a bedroom and a sitting room separated by French doors. The sitting room includes business amenities for road warriors, a wet bar, a couch that converts to a queen-size bed, and a kitchenette with a microwave and minibar. The hotel offers breakfast but it is not included in the room rate. Plenty of area eateries cover the bases far better. Bathroom walls are dressed with Italian marble. Other upscale amenities include two televisions, plush terry robes, complimentary shoeshine service (does that work on hiking boots?) and irons and ironing boards in the rooms. Clio, a fabulous independent restaurant, is ensconced in ground-floor digs at the hotel.
Each suite has a bedroom and a sitting room separated by French doors. The sitting room includes business amenities for road warriors, a wet bar, a couch that converts to a queen-size bed, and a kitchenette with a microwave and minibar. The hotel offers breakfast but it is not included in the room rate. Plenty of area eateries cover the bases far better. Bathroom walls are dressed with Italian marble. Other upscale amenities include two televisions, plush terry robes, complimentary shoeshine service (does that work on hiking boots?) and irons and ironing boards in the rooms. Clio, a fabulous independent restaurant, is ensconced in ground-floor digs at the hotel.
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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$254.00 per night
(US$127.00per person per night)
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The nearby Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (280 The Fenway), a Venetian-style palazzo built to house 'Mrs Jack' Gardner's collection, was also her home until her death in 1924. A monument to one woman's exquisite taste for acquiring unequalled art, the Gardner is filled with almost 2000 priceless objects, primarily European, including outstanding tapestries and Italian Renaissance and 17th-century Dutch paintings.
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