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 BOSTON OMNI PARKER HOUSE HOTEL

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Address: 60 SCHOOL STREET
City Area: BOSTON
Region: Downtown Airport
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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These specific rooms are small by current room standards due to the historic nature of the hotel. However, they are moderately priced and the hotel offers an excellent location and service. The guest rooms have also been carefully restored and reflect the historic character of the hotel. Having hosted world famous dignitaries since 1856, this is America's longest continually operating hotel. Public transport and a subway stop are convenient to the hotel, but the hotel concierge is always willing to arrange ground transportation for guests. The Boston Omni Parker House Hotel offers a European (size/style) guest room. They are equipped with one full size bed with standard bath and guest amenities. With a recent $70 million restoration, this luxurious hotel is the perfect blend of historic charm and modern day conveniences. The hotel features a restaurant, two bars and a fitness facility. The Boston Omni Parker House Hotel is located in the heart of downtown Boston, across from Boston Common, at the foot of Beacon Hill on the Freedom Trail. Many historic and popular attractions are easy walking distance from this hotel. The Boston Omni Parker House Hotel offers a concierge and a full range of services to its guests.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Video Game
Pay-Per-View
Hairdryer
TV
Voicemail
Iron
Coffee
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Concierge
Pets Allowed
Maid Service
Meeting Rooms
Parking
Lounge
Laundry Service
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 551
Number of Floors: 14
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3PM
Check Out Time: 12PM

Area Attractions
-City Hall 1 Block

-Faneuil Hall 3 Blocks

-Fleet Center 7 Blocks

-Quincy Market 3 Blocks

-Boston Harbor 4 Blocks

-Boston Common 1 Block

-Theatre District Adjacent

-Government Center 1 Block

-Fenway Park 15 Minute taxi ride

-Hynes Convention Center 8 Blocks

-Boston University 10 Minute taxi ride

-South Station Amtrak Acela 4 Blocks

-World Trade Center 10 Minute taxi ride

-Boston Convention & Expo Center 10 Minutes

Directions
From Boston-Logan International Airport:
Follow signs towards Sumner Tunnel/Boston.
Upon exiting tunnel stay in the right hand lane.
On Cross Street (Avoid going up the ramp to 93 North).
After 1st set of lights, follow signs to Government Ctr.
Cross North Washington Street to New Chardon Street.
At the second light, turn left onto Cambridge Street.
At the third light, turn left onto School Street.
The hotel is located on the right hand side.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Early Check Out Fee - Half a day charge
Front Desk Service - 24 Hours
Hotel Built - 1855
Last Renovated - 1998
Minimum Check In Age - 18 Years or Older
Multilingual Staff

 

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