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Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

New Boston hotel replaces Beacon Hill jail


The Charles Street JailOnce the Bastille of Boston, the Charles Street Jail spent decades as a decrepit dustbin of humanity and pigeons until it was shut down by court orders in 1990.

Behold what a little high-speed wireless and $120 million in improvements can do by 2007. Voila! C'est Hotel liberate!

Set to open in a few months, the luxury Liberty Hotel in ...

Thursday, March 22nd, 2007

Canine kings at Nine Zero Hotel


What would you expect to find at a chic boutique hotel right across from Boston Common?

Fluffy robes? Check. Marble sinks? Check. Even warm cinnamon-sugar beignets? Check. But a dog bed? Check!

Nine Zero Hotel on Tremont Street may be the only city hotel that not only allows dogs, it treats canines like kings. Dog owners report rover gets his own bed, bowl and welcome treats as part of a $219 ...

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Bed, Breakfast and Day Spa


Who needs bed and breakfast when you can get bed, facial, manicure, pedicure AND breakfast?

Tucked away at the far edge of Boston's Financial District, Hilton Boston has teamed up with its ultra stylish neighbor Maksou for a chic package deal. Maybe the long years of living with the massive highway burial project in the neighborhood made these neighbors fast friends. Who know? But the partnership has produced a bargain day ...

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Boston Valentine Chocolate for your Sweetie



For that special Valentine's Day Celebration, Boston hotels, restaurants and even Trolley Tours have come up with some super indulgent chocolate menus and tasting events.

Among the best is the ever-popular Dessert Table at Aujourd'hui, the elegant dining room at the Five Diamond-rated Four Seasons Hotel overlooking the Public Garden on Boylston Street.

This upscale French-style restaurant with mahogany bar and drawing room grandeur has long featured the Dessert Table, which après ...

Monday, February 12th, 2007

Boston Ice Skating – ‘Tis the Season for Outdoor Winter Fun



Scenic Ice Skating on Boston's Frog Pond
It’s February in Boston; it’s wintry, yet invigorating. You’re in the mood for ice skating.

Where to go?

Boston has several prime outdoor ice skating locations. The most picturesque, as well as centrally located, is The Frog Pond on Boston Common. Within view of historic Beacon Hill townhouses ‘mid an open, tree-lined park, with the sound of blades skimming over ...

Monday, February 5th, 2007

The Omni Parker House – Dickens Slept Here



The Omni Parker House is Boston’s oldest existing hotel and arguably the most “Bostonian” in atmosphere, with mahogany woodwork and crystal chandeliers in the lobby, comfortable chairs of the kind you can sink into, plus gracious service to match.

Built in 1855, this icon of hotels, where Parker House Rolls and Boston Creme Pie were invented, has hosted all manner of famous folks, from Charles Dickens, to presidents and Olympic Gold ...

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

My Favorite Boston Hotel (So Far)


I say so far because I've only been to a handful of Boston hotels and I'm pretty sure I'm going to be staying at some more, so I definitely need a qualifier.

The Eliot Suite HotelThat said, my favorite Boston hotel is the Eliot Suite Hotel. My boyfriend Jimbo and I stayed there two winters ago and I have yet to forget about it. We had ...

Thursday, January 4th, 2007

Pet Friendly Hotel ~ Boston


 Phantom in Jacket

Greetings Bloggers!  Welcome to 2007, I hope that this finds you all doing well.  Today my canine friend and I would like to tell you about one of the many pet-friendly hotels in the city, the Sheraton Boston Hotel on Dalton Street.  Friends and I enjoyed an overnight stay there at the beginning of December, and it was wonderful.

If you're reading this post, you're probably a ...