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Make your travel accommodations in one of many downtown Boston hotels. Choose hotels that are close and convenient to local historic sites and attractions or one tucked away from the hustle and bustle. Boston will entertain both business traveler and the vacationer alike from downtown accommodations in Boston. Step outside your hotel and let the old world charms surround you as you discover downtown Boston.
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This independent luxury hotel in downtown Boston is located right on the Boston waterfront at Rowes Wharf.
Accommodations at this hotel connect you to several of Boston's most popular and prestigious neighborhoods, including
Boston's Financial District, the North End, Chinatown and Boston's Seaport District. Chef Daniel Bruce has a signature
restaurant located on the property for a unique wine-cuisine pairing concept, perfected by at Boston's Wine Festival.
Outside seating for breakfast, lunch, dinner and tea service are offered at the hotel's Ingrigue Cafe. Thirty acres
of landscaped walkways and parks becon you for fun and relaxation at Boston Harbor Hotel.
Sweeping views of Boston's unique skyline and waterfront are signatures of the elegant, blue glass architecture of one the newest hotels in downtown Boston. Known as an upscale retreat, Intercontinental Boston offers 424 guest rooms only minutes from any of Boston's many attractions and things to do. The only 24-hour fine dining experience is offered here, as well as over 32,000 square feet of modern conference and banquet halls.
This city is home to much of early American history and events and has many stories to tell, all of which can be heard conveniently from a Boston downtown hotel. Walk the spots where the American Revolution, Boston Massacre, Battle of Bunker Hill, the Siege of Boston, and the Boston Tea Party took place.
See the first and oldest public park, Boston Common or the first free public school in America, established in 1635. Of course, you don't want to miss Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the JFK Library and Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, the New England Aquarium, the USS Constitution, and many other historic sites and buildings. Purchase ticket for events, attractions, and other things to do in downtown Boston.