Roslindale is a residential neighborhood in Boston. As "Roslindale Then and Now" author Anthony Mitchell Sammarco has written, the neighborhood has historically been the home of a sizeable Greek community. According to Time Out Boston, notable residents past and present of the neighborhood include Slaine, Mary McGrory, Skip Lockwood, Paul Sally and Billy West. Roslindale and the surrounding area are home to a number of accommodation options.
The Lenox Hotel is a luxury property situated within walking distance of Trinity Church, the Prudential Center, Copley Place, the Boston Public Library and the Hynes Convention Center. Guests staying at the Lenox enjoy such perks as a shoeshine service, valet parking and a nightly turndown service with a seasonal treat. The hotel has one restaurant and two bars on the premises, and in-room dining can be arranged.
The Colonnade Hotel recently underwent a $25 million renovation. It is situated within walking distance of Fenway Park, the Boston Symphony and the Museum of Fine Arts. The hotel has won acclaim from the likes of Time Out, Forbes and Fodor’s. Rooms come equipped with amenities such as DVD players, extendable reading lights and MP3 players. In addition, the Colonnade boasts its own restaurant, Brasserie Jo.
The Fairmont Copley Plaza is a luxury property that comes equipped with 383 guest rooms and suites. Many of these rooms feature views of Copley Square. The hotel is within walking distance of the Freedom Trail as well as historic Beacon Hill. Amenities include 32-inch flat screen LCD televisions, pillow-top mattresses, digital safe deposit boxes, iHome docking stations, plush bathrobes and windows that open. Business travelers will be pleased to make use of the rooms’ expansive desks and two dual-line telephones. The on-site restaurant, the Oak Room, is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Boston Harbor Hotel is situated on Rowes Wharf, which is one of the oldest wharfs in the United States. It has been named one of the nicest places to stay in the world by Conde Nast Traveler. Forbes Travel Guide also gave the Boston Harbor Hotel its prestigious five-star award. Guests staying here can enjoy such perks as a fitness center and on-site spa. More than 15,000 square feet can be rented for events and meetings. The hotel is home to two restaurants and a bar, and in-room dining can be arranged.