Fenway Kenmore | 0.63km from Boston Public Library - Central Library
The Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston is a great choice for guests looking for accommodation in Boston, having been recently renovated in 2022. Boasting a convenient location, the hotel is just 1km from Back Bay Station (BBY) and 15km from Logan International Airport. In addition, Prudential Metro Station is just a short walk away. The nearby area boasts an abundance of attractions including Newbury Street, Boston Charles Playhouse BLUE MAN and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. This Boston hotel features parking on site. If cleanliness is important to you, this hotel makes an excellent choice, as our guests consider this to be one of the cleanest hotels in the city. For guests traveling with families, this hotel is consistently one of the most popular choices.
Downtown Boston | 0.27km from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Boston City Center | 1.3km from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Boston City Center | 2.3km from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Boston City Center | 0.67km from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Boston City Center | 1.39km from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Enjoy our new Home2 Suites by Hilton, located in the bustling South Bay area of South Boston. Ideal for an extended stay, we are close to the Boston Medical District, Boston-Logan Airport and the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center BCEC. We are within walking distance to Andrew Train Station MBTA which is 3 stops from downtown Boston. Complimentary breakfast buffet. We are within walking distance to many shops, restaurants and a 12-screen movie theatre. We have on site guest laundry as well as a fitness center. Free WiFi. 24-hour market. All rooms feature a sofa bed, full size refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and garbage disposal.
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The Westin Copley Place, Boston
Downtown Boston, Boston | 0.13KM from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Downtown Boston, Boston | 0.12KM from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Boston Marriott Copley Place
Downtown Boston, Boston | 0.29KM from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Downtown Boston, Boston | 0.56KM from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Downtown Boston, Boston | 0.71KM from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Fenway Kenmore, Boston | 0.65KM from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Boston City Center, Boston | 1.15KM from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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Boston City Center, Boston | 0.72KM from Boston Public Library - Central Library
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WWallllllyWatch out where you staying !
We’ve been using intercontinental hotel very well for couple years
We live 5 hrs aways from the boston city
Every time when we spend some time in the city we always book intercontinental hotel cause this hotel service, cleanness everything was so perfect. It worth, we loved it But lately we are very disappointed of services.last night we stayed was worst experience ever had at intercontinental hotel
We stayed a night
First. There is No robes. I tried to call lobby so many times! no answer . ( I had exactly same problem couple days ago when we stayed at your hotel. I had to go downstairs to ask for robe)
Second. No answer lobby phone as I mentioned at first we’ve tried to call lobby so many time for services. ( Cart, water, etc) but NO answer
Every time when I need I had to go Downstairs..
(Until last year? You guys were so good! since this year summer! I believe that you guys were NO answer AT ALL)
Third. This is major !! We had a flight next morning so we booked your hotel as usual but we got connection room that I didn’t know even when we are check in there is nothing mentioned
We were about to fall asleep around 12am and we hearing some grrrrrrr grrrrrrrr I thought A/C had something problems and we realized we HEARING someone’s snoring our next door!!!!
And we couldn’t sleep at all stayed all night to go the airport next morning ….
I got so mad… we paid for a night $550 at 5stars hotel and no sleep …no comfort there is no difference $80 inn out there..
So i claimed it next day when I checked out
There is one lady who helped me checked out she told me she cant do anything with it but she will give me Email address of manager so i can claim through them
But Email also Wrong !
What a WORST experience ever
Years of good experiences have all crumbled this year.
Anyways watch out where are you staying the room
JJonathan LiemGood: Bed and sheets were comfortable, room was clean upon arrival, I liked the bathroom/shower design, the complimentary coffee each morning was excellent and worth drinking over going to a coffee shop. Trip.com said that food/beverage was not included, but received food/beverage gift cards for each day of stay, so this was a nice surprise when I arrived and helped justify the cost of staying at this hotel. This was the most affordable hotel I could find at the time, so it worked out better than expected.
Not so good: Mix of friendly and not-as-friendly staff at the front desk, bar, and housekeeping. The lobby smelled way too strongly of perfume - I don't know why it needs to be that strong, room was smaller than I expected, but perfectly adequate for a solo/couple.
PPearl NohThe hotel is located near the beach, and it made my last day in Boston joyful by allowing me to fully experience the city.
The staff at the reception and cleaning sections are super kind, and they solved problems efficiently. I deducted stars because of the serving staff in the breakfast section. I missed breakfast by 9 minutes due to heavy travel and couldn’t get up earlier. When I headed down to the breakfast area, which I had paid for for two people, there was still a bit of food left. I was simply taking only two apples, as I knew the service was closing shortly. The staff member wrapping up aggressively took them out of my hands in a very rude manner. This made me quite upset, as I had never experienced anything like it before in any other Hilton franchises. As a result, I deducted two stars for this. However, the rest of the staff I encountered were kind, caring, and supportive.
Lastly, I didn’t use any water or payment-based products, but suddenly $6 was charged after checking out several hours later. The staff promised to return the money, and I hope everything concludes beautifully.
LLnlyj1018It is a 5-minute walk from the Red Line subway Andrew station, with convenient transportation, very clean and comfortable, providing drinks and fruits, and the boss is a foreigner and very friendly. It’s will be my first choice next time.
GGuest UserThe hotel charges a $300 security deposit and an automatic 18% gratuity on any food/drink purchased. A bowl of oatmeal and coffee was $23. There is no breakfast buffet available. The rooms are tiny and designed very much like a cruise ship cabin, complete with bunk beds! There are no closets, drawers or counter space in the room and only 6 hangers (to hang clothes where?) I had to use the ironing board for toiletries. The bathroom is separated from the bedroom only by a curtain. (I wonder how couples feel about each other after staying there?) The only window is a floor-to-ceiling window in the bathroom so you can flash nearby shoppers as you step out of the shower. The heated towel rack in not within arm's reach of the shower and featured hard and frayed towels. The room featured a large TV that was surrounded by LED lights. No obvious switch turned off said LEDs, but apparently the round rainbow-colored emblem in one of the built-in cubby holes turned it off.
On the plus side, the hotel is a half-mile from the Boston Convention Center. Also, travelers can take the Silver Line bus from Logan Airport to South Station (or one stop short of the station to this hotel) for FREE! The one-way trip back to Logan Airport is $2.40. There is a rooftop bar that features a nice city view.
GGuest UserIn Boston's summer, it's not easy for a family of three to find a hotel with two large beds (1.5 meters) and a reasonable price! After a long time of research, I finally decided on the hotel for my trip to the East Coast of the United States. I was very satisfied after checking in! Although it is close to the airport, you can use it as a base for Boston tourism! It's an eight-minute walk from the Blue Line subway station and ten minutes to the city center; the hotel offers free airport pick-up, which takes ten minutes one way; the surrounding area is absolutely safe and quiet, and I walked around alone at eleven or twelve o'clock in the evening; the hotel has a swimming pool, gym, laundry room, and a sports center next to it, with green grass, football field, baseball field, and basketball court; capsule coffee is provided in the room, and freshly brewed coffee is provided in the lobby every morning. Like the domestic garden hotel, take-out cups are provided; breakfast is ten dollars, which is very conscientious, but unfortunately I didn't eat it because there are many places to eat around the subway station. I forgot to take pictures of the hotel and the room, so I recommend the Light of Boston! Black sesame and pistachio latte! It's a bit sweet😀
GGuest UserAdvantages:
1. In the city center, close to Quincy Market, many restaurants and live bars nearby
2. Close to the subway and some attractions
3. Unlimited mineral water in the lobby
Disadvantages:
1. Congested during rush hour
2. Wanted to sleep in the hotel in the afternoon, but was woken up by artists or bands on the street
3. On Friday night, the bar was too lively, and people were still shouting at 1 a.m., which seriously affected my rest
ZZILIThis Indigo should have just been renovated last year, and Apple's own map shows Holiday Choice. I have stayed a lot at Intercontinental / Crown / Holiday / Smart Choice. This is my first time staying at Indigo. Some places around are under maintenance and a little messy, but there are many restaurants and supermarkets. Get a staple drink for breakfast, a small portion and a bad attitude.
There is no garden around this hotel. Why is it called Garden? Because next to TD Garden, which is also the home field of basketball and ice hockey teams, concerts are also held, the price changes a lot, there are often no rooms when there are activities, and it is noisy after leaving at night. It is also next to the North Railway Station and the subway station, but to go to New York from South Station. There is a parking lot and valet parking at the entrance of the hotel.
Unfortunately, when I checked in, it was 5 ° C outside, and I changed to the fourth room to heat up. When your room has a small air conditioner as shown in Figure 4, the large air conditioner is likely to be bad, and the small air conditioner may also be bad, much colder than the hallway. The front desk will let people repair it. (Fake decoration) If it is not repaired, it will help you to change. The attitude is good, but I suspect that they already know which rooms have bad air conditioning. The cleaning staff speaks Spanish, not English at all, and requires software translation.
In short, you don't need to live here if you don't want to watch the game nearby.
GGuest UserI booked the Kimpton Nine Zero hotel and apparently it was bought out about 10 days ago with no notice from Trip.com; but the staff are apparently the same during the transition so it was a bit insane that I pre-paid this stay on Ctrip and was immediately charged the full amount AGAIN of my stay at pre-check-in (not even room ready yet check-in) then charged the ENTIRE STAY again at 6pm on day of check-out even though I checked out at 7am that day and was reassured yet again all my charges would ”fall off” and I would NOT be charged again. So this stay ended up costing me $1500 frozen in my account at one point for a $425 stay that was prepaid. The front office could definitely use some improvements as most people don't have an extra $1000 lying around to have frozen for no reason :(
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