Located in the heart of downtown Boston, The Langham Boston combines its rich history with all the features of a contemporary luxury hotel. Overlooking the gardens of Post Office Square, this four-diamond hotel is steps to Faneuil Hall, Downtown Crossing, New England Aquarium, North End, and the waterfront. It is also close to area's colleges and universities. The Langham Boston's Cafe Fleuri restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, in addition to daily afternoon tea, award-winning Sunday Jazz Brunch, and world-renowned Saturday Chocolate Bar.
The Charles is a stunning hotel in Harvard Square. Built in 1985, this hotel is a mixture of New England tradition and modernity, exemplified by the down quilts on the beds and Bose Wave speakers in every room. Get ready to be pampered not only by the luxurious surroundings, spa treatments and gym but also the warm hospitality that makes you comfortable immediately. Dine at two award winning restaurants on the property: Henrietta's Table and Rialto. For a memorable stay, visit the Charles at least once, you will love it.
Longfellow's Wayside Inn has accumulated centuries of history since it opened in 1716. It now houses historic archives as well as dining, lodging and a gift shop. The restaurant offers a delightful fare of American cuisine. Staying at this Inn enables you to get the feel of the charming medieval age that serves as a pleasant deviation from the fast paced "city-culture." But do not be deceived, this place is no less when it comes to providing modern amenities to its guests. Where, customer satisfaction holds the highest value, Longfellow's Wayside Inn is certainly an obvious choice for comfort stay.
Liberty Hotel was earlier known as the Charles Street Jail, where the infamous Albert DeSalvo, also known as the Boston Strangler, was imprisoned. Today, it is a national landmark with unique rooms and modern amenities. Care has been taken to see that most of the prison's originality is maintained which includes a tall rotunda and sky-high catwalks where the guards used to keep watch. Some of the windows still have bars on them. To top it all, the dining options have whimsical names like The Clink, which is the in-house restaurant, and Alibi, which is a rustic bar. If you want to be left alone in you room, you can hang the tag "Solitary" on your door, and privacy is what you will get.
With rooms designed by award-winning interior designer Celeste Cooper and named after the patron saint of travelers, The Inn at St. Botolph is an obvious choice for world class luxury accommodations in South End. Each room here comes alive with a character of its own, reflecting the philosophy of Cooper. Four poster beds, airy rooms, luxurious sofas and kitchen counters ensure that guests feel at home here. There is a modern fitness center for the health-conscious and a fully functional business for business clients. Cribs are also available for children.
The Fairmont Copley Plaza has been a symbol of Boston's rich history and elegance since its opening in 1912. Centrally located in beautiful Back Bay, this luxury hotel is just steps from many popular historic sites, as well as the celebrated boutiques on Newbury Street. Their dedicated staff delivers incomparable hospitality and impeccable service, with attention to detail, ensuring your stay is perfect. With the completion of an extensive renovation of each of the hotel’s 383 well-appointed guestrooms and suites, the restoration of the ballrooms and public spaces, and the addition of a contemporary, rooftop health club, the Fairmont Copley Plaza shines more brightly than ever before.