Beacon Hill Hotels

By Regina Sass

Beacon Hill Hotels
Beacon Hill is an upscale 19th-century downtown Boston residential neighborhood about one mile square that is bordered by Beacon, Bowdoin and Cambridge streets and Storrow Drive. The hotels in Beacon Hill are as historic as the rest of the neighborhood, with buildings dating as far back as the 1800s, but all offer modern fixtures and amenities. A visitor has his choice of things to do in Boston, from exploring the Freedom Trail, to viewing the array of museums and spending a day on one of the more than 20 golf courses within 10 miles of the city.

XV Beacon Hotel

The XV Beacon Hotel is in a historic Beaux Arts building, circa 1903. All rooms have gas fireplaces, 42-inch flat screen television, rainforest shower heads, private phone numbers, a cordless phone, two-line speaker phone, mini-bar, free wireless Internet, a flat-screen TV in the bathroom and a surround sound stereo system. Dogs are welcome and each gets its own bed and biscuits. Dog walking and sitting can be arranged. The hotel features the Mooo Steakhouse Restaurant for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, the Wine Cellar private dining room that can accommodate up to 75 guests and a 24-hour exercise room. Amenities include 24-hour room service, free Lexus sedan service, free newspapers, valet parking, 24-hour valet laundry, daily ice delivery and a free shoeshine.

XV Beacon Hotel
15 Beacon St.
Boston, MA 02108
(877) 982-3226
xvbeacon.com

Beacon Hill Hotel

The Beacon Hill Hotel has a total of 12 rooms and one suite. All have flat-panel Thin Film Transistor (TFT) TVs, satellite TV, multi-line phones and free high-speed wireless. The hotel features a roof deck and an on-site restaurant, the Bistro, which serves contemporary French bistro cuisine and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner 365 days a year. The Fireplace Bar, meanwhile, serves late-night dinners and Saturday and Sunday brunch.

Beacon Hill Hotel
25 Charles St.
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 723-7575
beaconhillhotel.com

Omni Parker House Hotel Boston

The Omni Parker House Hotel Boston first opened in 1855. The hotel offers a total of 551 rooms and suites, all of them nonsmoking, with coffee makers--except in the economy rooms--high-speed Internet, dual-line phones, LCD flat screen TVs with cable service, free USA Today and on-demand movies. The hotel features Parker's Restaurant where both Parker House Rolls and Boston Cream Pie were invented, along with special activities and gift packs for the kids, 18 meeting rooms that can accommodate up to 400 guests and event rooms that built to handle up to 250.

Omni Parker House Hotel Boston
60 School St.
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 227-8600
omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/BostonParkerHouse.aspx

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About The Author

Regina Sass has been a writer for 10 years, penning articles for publications in the real estate and retail industries. Her online experience includes writing, advertising and editing for an educational website. Sass is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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