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 SHERATON BOSTON HOTEL

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Address: 39 DALTON ST
City Area: BOSTON
Region: Back Bay
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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Apropos Restaurant features an open-air kitchen/buffet area, serving creative American cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. From the hotel, guests have indoor access to Top of the Hub restaurant and lounge on the 52nd floor of the Prudential Center Tower and its spectacular views, especially from a table by the window at dusk. For the leisure traveler, the Sheraton Boston offers an 18-meter indoor/outdoor pool on the fifth floor with a retractable roof and views of surrounding office towers. The Sheraton Boston is a half-block from the Boston Marathon route and 3 blocks from the finish line. The Turning Point Lobby Lounge offers cocktails and appetizers in this wide-open lounge furnished with upholstered high-back chairs and plush couches laden with throw pillows. All rooms have high-speed Internet access, voice mail, and pay movies. Some of the à la carte specialties include dishes of scrod, grilled lamb chops, and grilled New York sirloin. The lobby of this business and convention destination includes a comfortable lounge, restaurant, and gift shop. Guests should stake out a spot early for good views of the athletes. Navy velvet drapes complement natural-tone carpets and cherry-wood furnishings. Guests also have complimentary use of a sundeck, and sauna. The Sheraton Boston offers 1,215 guestrooms with views of the Charles River. For business types, the Sheraton Boston Hotel offers 70,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, access to 370,000 more square feet at the Hynes Convention Center, and a full-service business center. Rooms have sleigh beds with pillow-top mattresses, triple sheets, and six pillows. The Sheraton Boston is in Boston's historic Back Bay, and provides indoor access to the Hynes Convention Center, the Prudential and Copley Place malls, and an underground subway station via the escalators leading to the second floor.
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 Hotel Features:
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 1181
Number of Floors: 29
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3:00
Check Out Time: 12:00

Area Attractions
-Hynes Convention Center On-site

-Prudential Center Adjacent

-Top of the Hub Adjacent

-Beantown Trolley Tours Across the street

-Boston Duck Tours 1 Block

-Newbury Street 1 Block

-Copley Place Mall 2 Blocks

-Fenway Park 3 Blocks

-Landsdowne Street 3 Blocks

-Symphony Hall 3 Blocks

-Boston Common 1 Mile / Kilometers

-Bull and Finch Pub (Cheers) 1 Mile / Kilometers

-Theater District 5 Blocks

Directions
From Boston International Airport:
Take Sumner Tunnel towards I-93.
Take I-93 north.
Exit at Storrow Drive.
Take the left Fenway exit.
Continue in the left lane.
Turn right on Dalton Street.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM

 

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