Holiday Inn Boston at Beacon Hill
This hotel is in the middle of historic downtown Boston, yet you'll be only about three miles from the airport. Step outside of this Beacon Hill hotel and you'll see sidewalks made of brick and gaslights that will illuminate the area at night. Historical landmarks, such as Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, are within walking distance. The hotel has a well-equipped fitness center and outdoor swimming pool where your group can rejuvenate for tomorrow's round. As for dining, there is a restaurant inside the hotel that is an alternative to the many in the area. Rates start at about $250 a night.
Holiday Inn Boston at Beacon Hill
5 Blossom Street
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 742-7630
Embassy Suites Boston
This 273-room hotel is less than a mile from the airport and only three miles from downtown Boston. Guests can enjoy the indoor swimming pool and the fully-equipped fitness center after a particularly hard day on the links. Rooms have high-speed access to the Internet, a microwave oven and coffee maker, as well as other amenities you would expect in a nice hotel. Each morning you will receive a complementary newspaper to enjoy as you have a free breakfast in the restaurant. Rates start at about $280 a night.
Embassy Suites Boston
207 Porter St.
Boston, MA 02128
(800) 780-5733
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
You will be close to MIT, Harvard and other historic points of interest in Cambridge if you stay in this 112 room hotel, situated about three miles from Logan Airport. A complementary breakfast complete with an array of hot foods and the cinnamon rolls that the hotel is noted for is one of the amenities. Further, coffee is served around-the-clock, and you can get cookies at night in the hotel's Great Room. Each of the guest accommodations has high-speed access to the Internet, cable television and two phones Rates start at about about $180.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
250 Monsignor O'Brien Highway
Cambridge, MA 02141
(617) 577-7600
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