Boston
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Just a 7-hour flight from London this vibrant, thriving city is renowned for its cultural facilities, world-class educational institutions, champion sports franchises, as well as its place at the very forefront of American history.
For us you simply have to shop: clothing is actually tax free in Boston which means you’ll pay on average 6-8% less than in any other US city, the perfect excuse to buy that something special. For sporting fans a visit to Fenway Park is a must, home to the Boston Red Sox and one of America’s oldest baseball stadiums. For those of you whose idea of heaven is a spot of people watching, head to Harvard Square, just s few miles away and the perfect spot to soak up the atmosphere of one of Americas’ most famous educational institutes.
Boston is willing to accommodate and entertain you as few other cities can.
2 Hip Hotels in Boston
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Beacon Hill is Boston’s benchmark. If it’s near, on or around Beacon Hill you’re in the right place as far as Boston is concerned. With its atmospheric mix of boutiques, antique shops, historic townhouses and fashionable restaurants, it is the city’s most desirable location.
Situated in the historic Ames building, hence the name, this hotel brings some badly needed attitude to one of America’s oldest cities and a new great option for a HIP place to stay. The design is all new and guestrooms have every modern comfort yet some of the original landmark features have been retained. Being Boston there is no bar… there’s a modern translation of a tavern! Named for a tavern once housed in the Ames family home, a place that traditionally served food and ale. Appropriately enough, Woodward, offers a regional ingredient driven menu (created by Chef Mark Goldberg), that was designed to be shared at a lively table. This is not a hush-hush type restaurant.
Ames is exactly the kind of place you hope to find in Boston. Historic and classical on the outside; funky, streamlined and quirky on the inside.
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£549 pp in low season (Nov-March)
£769 pp in high season (April-Oct)
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Boston is known for its pubs, the long running Cheers was set in one, and in Ally McBeal the law practise had their own pub downstairs. The city is also known for its immigrants, the Irish, the Italians, and the Chinese – and the food and drink culture they have brought with them. It has never been a city known for its hotels. The W Boston brings some welcome alternatives to the more predictable and rather conservative choices in overnight stays.
A big slab of shiny glass, the W Boston is the city’s new kid on the block. With 235 rooms, it brings the convenience of size and luxury to people who prefer their environments free of dark, dust and chintz. Situated on Boston Common – the city’s answer to Central Park – and just down the road from Chinatown, the W is located in the city’s theatre district.
Cutting edge modernity comes to the centre of one of America’s oldest and most historic cities.
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£869 pp in low season (nov-mar)
£999 pp in high season (apr-oct)
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