Small (33 rooms) and fashionable hotel in near Copley Square, Charlesmark is a great tourist location on off the beaten path when it comes to the corporate hotelling industry. The lounge, a modern bar serving up martinis and specialty drinks, is a hot-spot for Bostonians and hotel guest alike.
This charming turn-of-the-century hotel offers renovated rooms (last refurbished in 1998), all with marble bathrooms and free wireless internet, and many with fireplaces or great views of the Boston Marathon finish line. Guests can dine at in-house restaurant Azure, then kick back with a drink or two at either of the hotel's bars, City Bar and Solas Irish Pub. Reserve up to a year in advance for Commencement. Rooms start at $189; suites $695. Parking (valet or self-park) $36.
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One of the older hotels in Boston that has been well maintained and managed for years by the Saunders Group. Family owned and family friendly.
Boston Marathon® Tip: Considering their finish-line proximity, rooms at the Lenox and Commonwealth hotels can offer some awesome race-day sights--but at a price: $300-$600 per night.
Public restroom: Up the stairs next to the Sam Adams pub.
Connected to the upscale Copley mall via skybridge, The Westin puts you at the center of historic Boston's Back Bay and trendy Newbury Street; It boasts the largest guest rooms in Boston and spectacular views of Back Bay and Cambridge (especially from the rooms facing west). It is advisable to reserve rooms in advances (up to 1 months; 1 year for Commencement). Rooms are $249-499, depending on size and view.
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Special room rates for the Boston Marathon® available through Marathon Tours and Travel.
Public restroom: Go up the escalator, bear right at the Rolex display, take first left past the shoeshine guy.
The Copley Square Hotel plans to unveil its new urban-chic look on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008 after a $17 million facelift. The historic hotel's initial re-launch date was postponed from Nov. 11 to New Year's Eve after mandatory city inspections held up the renovations kicking off more than one year ago on January 24, 2008. At this contemporary boutique hotel, guests will enjoy top-tier accommodations at a lower rate within walking distance of many of the city's most popular restaurants, nightspots, shopping and attractions, The Copley Square Hotel showcases the best of Boston at highly competitive hotel rates. Also, the revamped hotel boasts a new martini bar, formerly Domani Bar & Trattoria, called Minibar. Inspired by lounges at the W Hotels and Miami's Delano, designer/architect Stephen Sousa's Minibar boasts modern design elements including a black-and-metallic color motif and gray-leather seating surrounding a minimalist U-shaped bar area.
The palatial Copley Plaza Hotel has been one of Boston's most prestigious landmarks since 1912. It offers the usual luxuries—a gym, bars, and restaurants and the notable Oak Room restaurant has won awards for the “Best Steaks in Boston.” Each room is furnished with “period antique reproductions,” private bars, and modern communications services. Rooms start at $300, but quickly rise to well over $450 for a double or a suite. Overnight parking $36. Make Commencement reservations at least 8 months in advance, although they will take reservations up to 2 years ahead.
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This is the location of the Press/Media area for the Boston Marathon. The media areas include the Oval Room, Venetian Room and Grand Ballroom in the Fairmont Copley Plaza. No blue jeans or sneakers allowed.
The Marathon Awards Ceremony is from 5 - 6 pm in the Grand Ballroom.
Special room rates for the Boston Marathon® available through Marathon Tours and Travel.
Public restroom: down the stairs before the front desk and near the hair salon.
Looking for over-the-top opulence with Asian-inspired elegence? You're in luck. Featuring 148 guestrooms
and suites that span over 14 floors, the new Mandarin Oriental officially opened its doors on Oct. 6, 2008 with a ceremony officiated by Mayor Thomas M. Menino. The rooms are designed with custom furnishings in golden-hued, exotic wood coupled with lush silk. While extravagant in both price and amenities, the rooms boast a to-die-for view of the Back Bay. The hotel's in-house restaurant Asana offers breakfast, lunch and dinner dining from an inspired menu by executive chef Nicolas Boutin. Sporting panoramic views of Boylston Street, the restaurant's offerings include a combination of American and authentic Asian-inspired cuisine. The Boylston street urban landscape is shared by the adjacent M Bar & Lounge.
Behind the Copley Plaza and the Hancock Tower, this Marriott-managed hotel offers affordable accommodation right in the heart of the city of Boston, along with plenty of large meeting spaces suitable for your next Model UN conference or Scrabble tournament. Each spacious room has a private bath, cable TV, and A/C. Rooms with 2 single beds or 1 queen-sized bed and suites available ($145-180). Room for 1 person as low as $79. Reserve rooms for Commencement as early as possible. Corporate discounts. Parking available for $18/day or $6/hr in the John Hancock Garage, across the street.
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John Hancock Hotel & Conference Center offers continental breakfast along with a complimentary WiFi, weekday newspaper and discounted parking is included for overnight guests. All guest rooms have cable TV with HBO, in-room coffee maker, Neutrogena bath products, and individually controlled heating & air conditioning.
Location, Location, Location. This boutique hotel is located right in the heart of Back Bay's famous Newbury Street. Hotel patrons are steps away from awesome shopping and restaurants. The old world charms of Persia and North Africa are found in each room, and you get a feel like you're travelling back in time. Rooms are also equipped with marble baths.
There is also restaurant on the lower level that always seems to draw a crowd.
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