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4 star ratingThe Ritz-Carlton, Boston

This 17-story historic hotel is decorated in original 19th-century art and antiques, glass chandeliers, and wood-burning fireplaces. Windows offer panoramic views of the Public Garden, Newbury Street designer shops, and Commonwealth Avenue mansions. Since 1927, it has attracted a sophisticated clientele, including celebrities, royalty, business travelers with children, and theatergoers.


4 star ratingDoubletree Guest Suites Boston

This Boston Doubletree features a 15-story atrium; glass elevators offer expansive views. Upon arrival, guests are treated to a warm chocolate chip cookie.


4 star ratingMarriott Peabody

  • This hotel in the Centennial Park business corridor is less than five miles from Salem and within 20 miles of downtown Boston.
  • Guestrooms with high-speed Internet access provide pay movies, coffeemakers, and complimentary weekday newspapers.
  • The hotel contains an indoor pool, sauna, and spa tub, and offers wireless Internet access in public areas. Parking is free.


4 star ratingLangham Boston (formerly Le Meridien Boston)

Housed in what was formerly the Federal Reserve Bank, Langham Boston is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. The Langham retains many original details, including marble entryways, bronze doors, Corinthian columns, and coffered, gold-leaf ceilings. Original oil paintings by N.C. Wyeth, antique-style furnishings, and a collection of 16th-century maps are also showcased. The hotel features a prime location in the financial district, within five blocks of the Boston Harbor, Faneuil Hall, and the Freedom Trail.


4 star ratingThe Inn at Harvard

The glamorous, four-story atrium is patterned after the interior courtyard of Boston's famous museum of international art, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The atrium has balconied, Palladian windows; murals; statues; big bouquets of fresh flowers; and comfortable couches, chairs, and tables where guests can meet or enjoy intimate breakfasts, lunches, and dinners.


4 star ratingBoston Park Plaza Hotel

Built in 1927 by E.M. Statler, considered “the Father of American Hotels,” this vast hotel has hosted presidents, business leaders, sports stars, and entertainment luminaries through the decades. It is often busy with conventions and meetings, and the lobby hums with activity. Crystal chandeliers sparkle overhead, a mezzanine balcony rings the space, and restaurants and bars line the periphery.


4 star ratingThe Westin Copley Place

An expansive glass entryway with cascading waterfalls surrounds the escalator leading to the Westin’s lobby. During the week, business travelers occupy the lobby’s upholstered sofas and oversized leather armchairs. On weekends, families and leisure travelers mingle en route to the hotel’s many restaurants, shops, and salons.


4 star ratingCourtyard BostonTremont Hotel

The hotel’s clientele includes business guests, leisure travelers, and theater buffs who enjoy the charm of a historic hotel, artistically designed guestrooms, and nearby nightlife. A porter ushers guests into a bold and beautiful lobby with marble flooring, pillars, and coffered ceilings embellished with intricate moldings. Guestrooms were renovated in 1999.


4 star ratingHilton Boston Back Bay

Boston's only downtown Hilton has an elegant and intimate feel, beginning in the lobby with its marble floors and upholstered chairs and couches. The Lobby Lounge is a quiet place to mingle and enjoy a cocktail. The hotel attracts a business clientele during the week and vacationers on weekends.


4 star ratingThe Lenox Hotel Boston

With its ornate coffered ceiling, brass chandeliers and sconces, floral arrangements, and gas fireplace, the lobby is a refined and welcoming refuge from the city. Traditional in style yet fully up-to-date, the hotel prides itself on attentive, personalized service, with well-staffed reception and concierge desks.


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