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Did not want to write a bad review but some of what is written here is a problem
First I never once saw an owner or anyone who worked there. They sent a key code in an email and my key was left in a...More
Great little place for a quick overnight in Boston. Not fancy but clean and pleasant set in an old Brownstone building. It was much less expensive than a big city hotel but with that comes modest surroundings. The staff was very pleasant and the location...More
I don’t really understand the negative reviews here. You get what you pay for. I got : a great location, hot water, clean sheets and towels and at a great price. The place has some charm also.
For a solo traveller who just wants a...More
We booked this accommodation for a two night stay 7 to 9 November prior to our trip up to New Hampshire. It’s very central location no doubt. Our room in the basement was a shocker. We love the brownstone buildings at Back Bay. The house...More
Ok it is not perfect. It is old-fashioned, not specially clean, nor well-appointed.
It IS beautiful, stylish and genteel. you can pretend you are the owner of this elegant 1880s (?) brownstone in a convenient quietish corner of town. It is convenient (15 minutes walk...More
Wander around this quintessential neighborhood in the heart of Boston for high-end shops, restaurants, and the feeling of city bustle. Its most identifiable skyscrapers, the Prudential Center and John Hancock Tower, are highlights of the city skyline. Visit Newbury street to explore unique and trendy boutiques – as well as every other kind of store imaginable – all housed in beautiful brownstone buildings. In nice
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weather, restaurant patio seating is packed with Bostonians and tourists alike soaking up the sunshine and enjoying the food. Commonwealth Ave offers a beautiful stroll down residential tree-lined streets. Keep walking towards the Charles River and enjoy a beautiful view by the water. In warmer months, people run and bike on paths running along the esplanade, and sail and kayak on the Charles River. Boylston street, also full of shops, bars, and restaurants, is the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Head towards Copley Square and check out the Boston Public Library, which is particularly beautiful from the Dartmouth street entrance.