Famous Boston Hotels

Boston, one of America's oldest cities, is a cultural and economic center in New England. According to the official website of the City of Boston, there are about 590,000 residents. Every year, millions of people travel to Boston to visit its historic buildings and neighborhoods, such as Beacon Hill, but also to attend cultural, educational and sporting events.

  1. The Liberty Hotel

    • The Liberty Hotel, opened in 2007, was once Charles Street Jail. The hotel offers 298 luxury rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, decorated in tones of pale rose and taupe with mahogany woods. The hotel's restaurant Clink serves a luxurious breakfast, which includes some creation of Chef Joseph Margate, such as Greek Yogurt Parfait. The hotel also has an Italian restaurant called Scampo. For drinks, the bars Alibi and Liberty are the options.

      The Liberty Hotel

      215 Charles St.

      Boston, MA 02114

      617-224-4000

      libertyhotel.com

    The Four Seasons

    • The Four Seasons Hotel Boston overlooks the Public Garden and Beacon Hill, and is close to many entertainment venues and cultural attractions. The hotel offers 273 rooms, including 77 suites, such as the Presidential, with 3,000 square feet, a private balcony and a baby grand piano, reports the hotel's website. Four Seasons also offers spa treatments, including a face-firming massage and a hot- stone massage, as well as a dry sauna and a steam room. The restaurant is under Chef Brooke Vosika, and there is also in-room dining service.

      Four Seasons Hotel

      200 Boylston St.

      Boston, MA 02116

      617-338-4400

      fourseasons.com

    Omni Parker House

    • Omni Parker House Hotel has 551 luxurious rooms, within walking distance of Beacon Hill, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy Market and the Financial District. Located in an historic building, Omni Parker House has sculpted bronze doors. According to the proprietors, this is the oldest continuously operated hotel in the United States (since 1855). However, it was completely restored in 2008. The hotel's restaurant mixes nostalgic cuisine and contemporary dishes, offering traditional Boston Cream Pie, the Parker House Roll and Boston Scrod.

      Omni Parker House

      60 School St.

      Boston, MA 02108

      617- 227-8600

      omnihotels.com

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