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Address |
50 Park Plaza |
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Location |
At Arlington Street, Boston Common/Public Garden |
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Transportation |
T: Green Line to Arlington |
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Phone |
800/225-2008, 617/426-2000 |
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Fax |
617/423-1708 |
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Web site |
www.bostonparkplaza.com |
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Room Information |
941 units, some with shower only |
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Prices |
$199-$524 standard/double; $525-$2,500 Towers Level/Suite. Extra person $25. Children under 18 stay free in parent's room. Senior discount and weekend and family packages available |
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Credit Cards |
AE, DC, DISC, MC, V |
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In Room Amenities |
A/C, TV w/pay movies, high-speed Internet access ($10/day), coffeemaker, hair dryer, iron |
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Parking |
Self-Service Parking $28, Valet $38 |
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Frommer's Review
A Boston mainstay -- it was built as the Statler Hilton in 1927 -- the Park Plaza does a hopping convention and function business. It's the antithesis of generic, with an old-fashioned atmosphere and a cavernous, ornate lobby, yet it offers modern comforts. The latest round of renovations, upgrading the technology as well as the appointments in the guest rooms, was completed in 2005. The least expensive units here are quite small; if you're not a crash-and-dash traveler, the extra space might be worth the extra money. Don't expect personalized service in a hotel this large and busy. The lobby of the 15-story building is a little commercial hub, with a travel agency, pharmacy, currency exchange, and Amtrak and airline ticket offices.
Facilities:
3 restaurants; nightclub; exercise room; concierge; business center; salon; room service until midnight; rooms for those w/limited mobility
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.