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The Best Mid-Range Hotels
Charlesmark Hotel, 655 Boylston St. (tel. 617/247-1212). The Charlesmark's thoughtful features -- plush bedding, free local phone calls, friendly service, custom-designed everything -- more than make up for the modest size of the rooms. Bonus: Units at the front of the building overlook the Boston Marathon finish line.
Doubletree Guest Suites, 400 Soldiers Field Rd., Brighton (tel. 800/222-TREE). Prices at busy times are at the high end of the moderate range, but this hotel is still a great deal -- every unit is a spacious two-room suite. The location, straddling Boston and Cambridge, is especially good if you're driving.
Harborside Inn, 185 State St., downtown (tel. 888/723-7565). Rooms in this renovated 19th-century warehouse feel like little lofts, with hardwood floors and exposed-brick walls. A stone's throw from Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the New England Aquarium, it's also perfect if you have business in the nearby Financial District.
MidTown Hotel, 220 Huntington Ave., Back Bay (tel. 800/343-1177). A unique combination of comfortable, no-frills rooms and a handy location make this hotel the most motel-like lodging in central Boston. And the cheapest guest parking in the Back Bay can save you as much as $25 per day.
Newbury Guest House, 261 Newbury St., Back Bay (tel. 800/437-7668). This place would be a bargain even if it weren't ideally situated in the heart of Boston's best shopping. Room prices even include continental breakfast.
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before
planning your trip.
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