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Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel

Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel is in Boston's architecturally rich Copley Square. Adjacent is John Hancock Tower—Boston's tallest building, historic Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. The hotel is also close to trendy Newbury Street. Opened in 1912, this hotel boasts of an elite and polished decor. The hotel is noted for its formal restaurant and bar, the Oak Room, where guests are usually found sipping on martinis.

The Eliot Hotel

The luxury begins as soon as you pull up to The Eliot Hotel, a prestigious Back Bay hotel, and the doorman ushers you in. Its 95 suites are equipped with Italian marble bathrooms, fully stocked pantries, signature bathrobes and chocolates. Downstairs is the award-winning Clio restaurant, where you can dine on Chef Oringer's creations. The exceptional location is near Fenway Park , Charles River, the Boston Common and Newbury Street.

Four Seasons Hotel Boston

Four Seasons Hotel Boston is Boston's premier hotel for those looking to be pampered. Overlooking the Public Gardens, this modern, 16-story brick and glass palace is central to everything Boston has to offer. Historic Back Bay and Newbury Street are a short walk from the hotel. The hotel offers beautiful and luxurious rooms and executive suites. Dine at the award-winning Aujourd'hui Restaurant or have a classic martini at the on-site lounge. Cars on the premises can take you to downtown locations, and valet parking is available.

The Colonnade

Bauhaus style abounds at this Back Bay hotel, which has large modern rooms and marble bathrooms with pedestal sinks. The Colonnade is within walking distance of the South End, shopping at Copley Place and at the Prudential Center. Head to Newbury Street for fine dining or go downstairs to popular Brasserie Jo, adjacent to the hotel lobby.

Hilton Boston Back Bay

This deluxe hotel is close to the Hynes Convention Center and is very popular with business travelers. However, its Back Bay location, close to attractions, great restaurants and fine shopping, also makes it a favorite with tourists. The onsite Club Nicole is a nightlife option for the chic and young.

Lenox Hotel

This classic hotel celebrated its centennial with a USD20 million renovation. Built in 1900 of red and white terra cotta bricks, this hotel boasts a stylish interior that includes fireplaces in many rooms. Featuring brass chandeliers, crystal lamps and rich wood furniture, the hotel is named after the family of the wife of King George III of England and is owned by the Saunders family of Boston, owner of the Copley Square Hotel. For your pleasure, house restaurant Azure and house watering hole City Bar are located on the premises.

Copley Square Hotel

This small European style hotel with a reputation for excellent service was built in 1891. As its name indicates, the hotel is located in Copley Square, a hub of activity in Boston's Back Bay. The great location is adjacent to Boston Public Library, Trinity Church and fashionable Newbury Street. Rooms have elegant wood furnishings. The hotel is owned by the Saunders family of Boston, who also own the Lenox Hotel.

Newbury Guest House

This four-story brownstone was built in 1882 and provides you with all of the modern amenities in gracious 19th-century style. The charming hotel is on upscale Newbury Street, which is surrounded by some of the best shopping, restaurants, cafes and sightseeing attractions. It is also within walking distance to the Hynes Convention Center, Copley Place and the Boston Common and is a short subway ride to the Financial District.

Westin Copley Place

This gargantuan hotel is just a stroll away from shopping at Copley Place and the Prudential Center. You are close to Newbury Street, the South End and the Charles River. The guestrooms and suites, done up in beige and mahogany furnishings, are spacious and well-equipped with all comforts. Two popular restaurants, serving a variety of cuisines, are on premises. A gym with an indoor pool and a business center make conferences and business trips enjoyable and comfortable.

463 Beacon Street Guest House

This affordable bed and breakfast place, located in historic Back Bay in Boston, is worth a visit. You will be at a stone's throw away from the Charles River, a short walk from upscale Newbury Street, Hynes Convention Center and many other sights and attractions. Reside nightly, weekly, or even monthly in this restored Brownstone home. Public transportation and several fine dining options make this place a convenient location.

The Copley House

This charming bed & breakfast is located in the quaint South End. There are studio and one-bedroom apartments that are equipped with kitchenettes and have views of the nearby Southwest Corridor Park. This is a great way to visit Boston and have a place to relax after a long day of sightseeing and shopping. Extended stays and weekly rates are available. Call ahead for special discounts during winter.

Oasis Guest House

You will find this lovely guest house between Symphony Hall and the Prudential Center. Exposed brick walls, black-and-white tiled floors and comfortable environs make you feel at home. A complimentary continental breakfast is available in the spacious den on the first floor. Guest rooms are clean, comfortable and equipped with televisions, double or queen-sized beds and private or shared baths.

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