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Address: ONE SEAPORT LANE
City Area: BOSTON
Region: Downtown Airport
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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The deluxe guest rooms are unusually well-appointed and feature a tasteful décor and exceptional views. The onsite restaurant, Aura, has received the AAA four-diamond rating for service, cuisine and atmosphere. The hotel is completely non-smoking and it has a "service-inclusive" policy. This is Boston's newest waterfront hotel and it offers a refreshing change on Boston's Harbor. The Seaport is conveniently situated near downtown Boston's South Station. For recreation, guests have access to the Seaport Health Club, with its 50-foot lap pool and a fully equipped fitness facility. This spectacular hotel is moments away from fine dining, entertainment, and shopping. The Seaport Hotel is a deluxe hotel located near Boston's World Trade Center, in Boston's new, Seaport District. These rooms are equipped with hand crafted cherry furnishings, marble bathrooms, and classic fixtures. However, the health club will be completely closed on Sunday,August 29 at 1pm for a week. It will re-open for pool use only on Saturday, Spetember 4 at 4pm. The full Club will re-open on Sunday, September 5 at 3pm. Room service is available 24-hours and complimentary T-1 internet access is available in the room. A myriad of Boston attractions are located within a mile of this hotel, including the theatre district, Faneuil Hall and the New England Aquarium.
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 Hotel Features:
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Pay-Per-View
Minibar
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In Room Safe
TV
Voicemail
Iron
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Concierge
Pets Allowed
Fitness Center
Meeting Rooms
Parking
Lounge
Laundry Service
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 426
Number of Floors: 18
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Area Attractions
-Faneuil Hall 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-Theater District 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-Freedom Trail 1.5 Miles / 2.5 Kilometers

-Downtown Boston 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

-Boston Tea Party 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

-Childrens Museum 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

Directions
From Boston Logan International Airport:
Follow signs for Sumner Tunnel into Boston.
Follow signs to route 93 south.
Take Route 93 South Exit 22 for South Station.
Take a left at the second set of traffic lights onto Sumner Street.
Sumner Street merges with Congress Street.
After merge change into left lane and turn left onto B Street.
Turn right onto Northern Avenue.
The entrance to the hotel garage will be immediately on your right.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Hotel Built - 1998
Last Renovated - 1998
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years and Older

 

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