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 MILLENNIUM BOSTONIAN HOTEL

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Address: 26 NORTH STREET
City Area: BOSTON
Region: Downtown Airport
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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A cordial and attentive staff is available to assist you with any needs that you might have. Known for its superior accommodations and outstanding service, the Millennium Bostonian Hotel was selected as one of the top 500 hotels in the world by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler. The Millennium Bostonian is a luxury, European-style hotel, located in the heart of Boston, on the historic Blackstone block, across the courtyard from Faneuil Hall and 20 minutes from the Boston Logan International Airport. This hotel offers a full range of services and amenities. The Millennium Bostonian features an award-winning restaurant, piano atrium lounge, cigar bar with walk in humidor, and complimentary shoe shines. French doors lead to balcony with a view of Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market. The deluxe guest rooms are elegantly appointed and include an umbrella, in-room fitness equipment and a host of other great amenities.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Hairdryer
TV
Iron
Dataports
Alarm Clock
Air Conditioning
on property
Concierge
Fitness Center
Meeting Rooms
Parking
Lounge
Restaurants
Room Service
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 201
Number of Floors: 7
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 300P
Check Out Time: 12N

Area Attractions
-Boston's Waterfront 2 Blocks

-Beacon Hill 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-Freedom Trail 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-Newbury Street 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers

-Fleet Center 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

-Children's Museum 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-Bunker Hill Monument 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers

-Old Town Trolley Tours 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-Financial District 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

-New England Aquarium 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

-Faneuil Hall Marketplace 0 Miles / 0 Kilometers

Directions
From Logan International Airport:
Exit airport and follow signs to Ted Williams Tunnel.
Take Exit #24 93 North to Exit #23 Government Center.
Get off Exit and take the first Left onto North Street.
Millennium Bostonian is located on the Right hand side.

By MBTA Subway:
Take the Blue or Green line to Government Centers.
Walk down the stairs to the Right side of City Hall.
Then go across Congress Street to North Street.
The hotel is located on the Left hand side.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Grp. Port Fee - $7.00
Hotel Built - 1982
Last Renovated - 1999
Local Area Transportation - Town Car
Minimum Check In Age - 18 Years and Older
On-Site Car Rental - Car Rental Desk

 

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