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 THE TREMONT BOSTON HOTEL

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Address: 275 TREMONT STREET
City Area: BOSTON
Region: Beacon Hill
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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 Hotel Description:

With it's ideal, central location, guests at the Tremont will find themselves only steps away from a variety of fine dining, shopping, and entertainment venues. Guests must be at least 21 years of age or older to check in. The hotel offers their guests valet and laundry service. The Tremont also has an onsite gym. The Tremont Boston Hotel is a traditional hotel situated within the lively Theatre District near Boston Common, and walking distance to Newbury Street, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and Copley Place. This beautifully restored hotel has the classic elegance of the 1920's with the modern comforts and amenities required by today's travelers. Room service is available in the evening and there is also an onsite restaurant, which offers casual dining throughout the day. The guest rooms follow suit with vibrant, symmetrical patterns and well placed decorative accents that all attribute to the overall look of the exquisite rooms. Built in 1925, the hotel is an odyssey of patterns, and textures, all conducive to the overall splendor and elegance of the hotel, with ornate furnishings, imported rugs, and marble pillars. Upscale amenities are supplied in the guest bathrooms.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Pay-Per-View
Hairdryer
TV
Voicemail
Iron
Coffee
Dataports
on property
Concierge
Maid Service
Fitness Center
Parking
Lounge
Laundry Service
Restaurants
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 322
Number of Floors: 15
Check in and Out
Check In Time: 3 pm
Check Out Time: 12 pm

Area Attractions
-Theater District Adjacent

-Fenway Park 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers

-Newbury Street 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-Feneuil Hall 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

-Copley Place Mall 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-Old Town Trolley Tours 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-New England Aquarium 2 Miles / 3 Kilometers

-Downtown Crossing 0.5 Miles / 0.8 Kilometers

-Children's Museum Boston 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-John Hancock Observatory 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers

-The Boston Common and Public Gardens 1 Block

Directions
From Boston-Logan International Airport:
Take Sumner Tunnel to Rt 93 South.
Exit at Chinatown and stay in right lane.
Turn right at light on Kneeland Street.
Turn left at the light on Tremont Street.
The hotel is on the right hand side.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years or Older
Multilingual Staff
On-site Car Rental

 

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The Tremont Boston Hotel 275 Tremont Street in Boston. Hotel Reservations, Amenities and Map.