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 BOSTON HARBOR HOTEL

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Address: 70 ROWES WHARF
City Area: BOSTON
Region: Downtown Airport
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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Beautifully decorated function rooms are available for groups of 10 to 350 people. Boston Harbor Hotel's grand arch is the first of many breathtaking sights that will greet you from the location at Rowes Wharf. With internationally acclaimed architectural style and elegant interior design, the 230-room luxury hotel is a dramatic addition to Boston's Historic Harbor. It is also within walking distance of the renowned New England Aquarium. The Boston Harbor Hotel is located four miles from the Boston Logan International Airport. Enjoy seasonal, outdoor dining overlooking Boston Harbor at the Intrigue Terrace. The luxurious rooms are decorated to reflect Historic Boston encompassing the character of the waterfront in an elegant, yet cozy, manner. Overlooking the majestic waterfront, the hotel is adjacent to the Financial District, three blocks from popular Faneuil Hall Marketplace and minutes from the historic Freedom Trail. Whether you aim to enhance the body or soothe the mind, the facilities are designed to accommodate your every wish. The Rowes Wharf Health Club & Spa was honored with Boston Magazine's 1996 Best of Boston Hotel Fitness Award. The hotel offers onsite dining and is convenient to shopping and entertainment.
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 Hotel Features:
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Pay-Per-View
Minibar
Hairdryer
In Room Safe
TV
Voicemail
Iron
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Concierge
Pets Allowed
Maid Service
Fitness Center
Meeting Rooms
Parking
Laundry Service
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 230
Number of Floors: 8
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Area Attractions
-Faneuil Hall 2 Blocks
-Freedom Trail 2 Blocks
-Financial
District 1 Block
-New England Aquarium 1 Block
-Beacon Hill 1
Mile / 1.6 Kilometers
-Fleet Center 1 Mile / 1.6 Kilometers

-Boston Common 1 Mile / 1.6 Kilometers
-Theater District 2 Miles / 3
Kilometers
-Downtown Crossing 1 Mile / 1.6 Kilometers

-Children s Museum 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers
-Boston Tea Party Ship
0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

Directions
From Boston Logan International Airport:
Follow signs towards the Sumner Tunnel.
Proceed to 93 South to exit #23 High Street.
Follow to Congress Street and turn left.
Then make a left onto Atlantic Avenue.
The hotel is on the right hand side.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 1:00 PM
Hotel Built - 1987
Last Renovated - 2000
Minimum Check In Age - 18 Years and Older

 

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