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 • (617) 451-1900 x7125
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Pricing:$$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Daily 7am-3pm
Sunday: Jazz Brunch: 11:00am - 3:00pm
Saturday: "Chocolate Bar": 12:00pm - 3:00pm
(Choco Bar Open September-June)
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Cafe Fleuri, one of the Langham's restaurants, offers a children's menu during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The cafe also offers a pregnancy menu for expecting moms, with items such as a Preggy Pizza, a safe Caesar Salad, and a healthy yogurt sorbet banana split. The hotel also features a Saturday Chocolate Bar and Sunday Jazz Brunch.
 
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 • (617) 451-1900(800) 791-7761fax(617) 423-2844
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Max rate:Over $250
Number of Rooms:326
Room Service:Yes
Parking:Yes
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After spending $5 million to completely renovate its 326 rooms, this Federal Reserve Building-turned-hotel maintains high standards of excellence with 2 elegant restaurants (Cafe Fleuri and the 4-star Julien), a health club, a heated indoor pool, and radios that greet guests with relaxing music as they enter their rooms. Though recently taken over by new management, not much has changed since this regal building was Le Meridien Boston. Regular rates begin at $295 and go up to $450, depending on amenities and the season; suites run $550-2000. Book Commencement at least 6 months in advance.
Take advantage of the hotel's VIB Program for Very Important Babies and their families. The program ensures that families have the important necessities upon arrival, from pre-ordered baby food to unlimited Huggies to special soaps and shampoos just for babies to use of a stroller. Older siblings receive cereal boxes that are great for snacking and a book and city guide filled with puzzles, games, and coupons. The package starts at $315 per room, per night, and is valid Fri-Sun (based on availability).
 
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The main fountain on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway is fantastic. It is near the Aquarium and easily accessible from State Street (use the State Street stop and walk all the way down State till you hit Causeway and Atlantic).
The trees there are too young to provide much shade, but the fountain is really pretty and fun. If you've got a sleeper in the stroller, you can also have a nice walk home along the Greenway.
 
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Hours: M-F 9am-5pm
Sa-Su and holidays 9am-6pm
Though in need of renovations, the New England Aquarium is still a fun place to take the little bro. Stroll up and around the 3-story central tank, which holds about 700 fish and 200,000 gallons of water. Favorites such as the penguin play pool, staff tank-dives, and human-animal “interviews” will keep all ages entertained for hours on end. Popular whale watch cruises run mid-Apr.-Oct. ($29, college students and seniors $26, children 12-18 $23; reservations strongly recommended). On view until April 2006, the “Amazing Jellies” exhibit offers an exotic selection of over a thousand jellyfish. Best viewing is in the morning and late afternoon, when the crowd tends to be thinner. Admission $16, students and seniors $14, ages 3-11 $9, under 3 free. IMAX tickets $9. All tickets available for purchase online.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$
Dress:Casual
Hours: Open 11:30 a.m - 10 p.m. daily
Lunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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The Reef is an outdoor waterfront bar and restaurant located at New England Aquarium Plaza on Central Wharf.


 
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This Financial District toy shop carries legos, and extra points for the Hello Kitty items. An all around great toy store for the family.
 
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Situated in Faneuil Hall, this toy mecca is a fun place to escape for kids (or adults) of all ages.
 
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Post Office Square Park
Location Description : Financial District
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Post Office Square is a little slice of peaceful nature in the chaos of the bustling Financial District. This is a privately owned and managed park that is most widely used as a lunchtime spot for all of the office drones during the warmer months. It is here where Bob from accounting will shed his blazer, stake out a small piece of grass on the lawn, and enjoy his lunch with the sun on his face.


During the lunchtime hours a jazz quartet plays music to the delight of everyone. With benches, a fountain where the kids can play in and you can cool your feet on, and a large well kept green space, Post Office Square Park is one of the nicest spots in the city.

The park is bounded by Pearl, Franklin, Congress and Milk Streets.

 
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 • (617) 439-7000(800) 752-7077fax(617) 330-9450
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Max rate:Over $250
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The 230 rooms in this chic waterfront hotel are “decorated to reflect Historic Boston,” though the prices seem to reflect inflation levels from the future. The hotel boasts a 60 ft. pool, sauna, jacuzzi, day spa, health club, a seasonal outdoor café (The Intrigue Café), an award winning restaurant The Meritage, and a business center—everything you need to get away in complete luxury. Doubles range from $250-$600+, while suites start at $600 and can run up to $1600 (higher rates during Commencement). Rooms include high speed internet access, and to ensure you're getting your money's worth, a complimentary shoe shine. Reserve at least 1 month in advance for May-Oct.; no later than Jan. for Commencement. Parking available (Su-Th $34 valet, $30 self; F-Sa $25/$20).
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
Special room rates for the Boston Marathon available through Marathon Tours and Travel. For information on their Summer Events visit the schedule on Boston Harbor Hotel Summer in the City
Leventhal Map Collection: The Norman B. Leventhal Boston Harbor map collection in the lobby of the Boston Harbor Hotel is just a sample of one of the world’s most comprehensive collection of maps of the Harbor and Massachusetts Bay. The collection shows exploration, development, and changes along the Boston waterfront and New England coast from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century. The rest of the Leventhal collection is on display at the main branch of the Boston Public Library at Copley Square.
Public restroom: Upstairs near the dining room.
 
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Conveniently located next to the New England Aquarium, the Boston Marriott Long Wharf offers families more reasonable rates than the neighboring Boston Harbor Hotel.
The Marriott Long Wharf does not offer family packages, but the amnenities included with your stay are appealing. Guests have use of the Health Club and Indoor Pool. Kids who'd like to take a sightseeing break can tune into the Disney channel and Nickelodeon.
When thinking about possible accomodations, consider the hotel's proximity to Faneuil Hall and the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the Boston Harbor Cruises, and Christopher Columbus Park. How 'bout that for location!
If the location doesn't sway you, the service may. Bellhops have been known to delight children with impromptu magic tricks in the lobby.
Public restroom: Go up the escalator, take a right go as far as you can without going into the restaurant, take another right and there you are.
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