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Andrew Smith
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This hotel was booked for a 2 night stopover prior to travelling further inland. It is ideally situated to explore the city of Boston by foot. Set in the heart of the theatre district, you are met at the doors by eager staff who will whisk your car away to secure parking (about $26.00/day),immediately one less thing to worry about! The hotel is clean and tidy. Our room rate was about $118/night(Incl)and we found ourselves way up on the 10th floor overlooking Tremont Street. The room wasa little small but adequate for our needs.

The concierges knowledge of the town was a little dodgy so with a good guide book everything that you would want to see in Boston is within walking distance. We did not eat in the hotel but there are many restaurants and bars in the vicinity. A good breakfast can be had if you turn left out of the hotel, about 50yds on the left!! Freedom Trail, Boston Tea Party (Although ship is closed), Boston Common, Cheers Bar (Both of them!) were all thoroughly enjoyed, to name but a few. The 'High-Light' had to be lunch in the restaurant at the top of the Prudential Tower - fantastic views, excellent service. The set 3 course lunch was great value for such a setting.

Only one word of warning, with reference to the hotel, it is also the venue of probably the most popular night-club in Boston. Saturday night sees the side walk across the hotel entrance absolutely mobbed, this can be a little intimidating when trying to get back to your room. The noise of the crowd on the sidewalk was audible until the early hours, although I cannot remeber hearing music from the club.

Vicky, Rachel, Ruth
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We stayed in the Copley Square Hotel in Boston in September 04.The weather was very good we were in sleveless t-shirts the whole time. The shops are very good in boston. Me and my friends liked saks, copley square shopping centre and the prudential centre. We spent alot of time in TFI Fridays were the food was very good and the staff were pleasent.

The hotel itself was very clean the staff were very friendly and the food was very good. There is an night club in the basement of the hotel which we thought was very good. We also went to Quincy market which is well worth a visit but so is solem where the witches were meant to be. Dont forget to go to cheers which is well worth a visit. All in all we really enjoyed Boston and would go again. Rooms are spacious and clean.

williams
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This hotel is in a prime location in copley square area, not far from the backbay areas too.. i walked a lot and it doesn;t take much time to walk the city. The trolley(underground)is cheap and easy to use. there was a stop right outside our hotel. The only downside i would say about the hotel is that it didn't have a coffee/tea maker, which in the great scheme of things is not a big deal especially when starbucks is across the road.. i did visit the copley square hotel and it comes with one, its just nice to wake up in the monring and have coffe before getting ready to go out.
its a lot cheaper than the copley square hotel so we saved money and spent it on clothes at the cambridge mall, the biggest and best within the central boston disrict.
it's also open until 10-11pm. great idea that.
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