This breathtaking, modern Boston Harbor hotel stands on the site where a late-night tea party ignited the American Revolution. Located in the financial district, find yourself at the heart of the city. Take in waterfront views from Miel, Bostons first Provence-themed brassiere. Explore this historical city and follow the Freedom Trail or experience antique shopping in Beacon Hill. An urban retreat, relax and revive at this Boston Harbor hotel with an indoor lap pool and full-service spa.
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Amenities
· ATM/Cash machine· Accessible facilities
· Air conditioning individually controlled in room
· Baby sitting
· Bathrobe
· Bathtub
· Bell staff/porter
· Cocktail lounge
· Coffee/Tea maker
· Color television
· Complimentary newspaper in lobby
· Concierge desk
· Cribs
· Currency exchange
· Desk with lamp
· Direct dial telephone
· Dry cleaning
· Executive floor
· Gift/News stand
· Hairdryer
· High speed internet access for laptop in public areas
· High speed internet connection
· Housekeeping - daily
· Housekeeping - weekly
· Ice machine
· Indoor pool
· Interior corridors
· Ironing board
· Late check-out available
· Live entertainment
· Lounges/bars
· Lounges/bars
· Mini-refrigerator
· Minibar
· Non-smoking
· On-Site parking
· Parking
· Pay per view movies on TV
· Pets allowed
· Premium movie channels
· Private bathroom
· Public area air conditioned
· Room service
· Safe
· Safe deposit box
· Satellite television
· Separate closet
· Shoe shine stand
· Shops and commercial services
· Spare electrical outlet available at desk
· Speaker phone
· Technical concierge
· Tennis court
· Turn down service
· Two-line phone
· Valet parking
· Valet same day dry cleaning
· Voice mail
· Weight scale
· Wireless internet connection
· Wireless internet connection in public areas
Room Information
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 2006
· 424 rooms.
· 38 suites.
· 12 floors.
Restaurant Information
Grill 23 & BarThe historic Salada Tea building, with its marble columns and soaring ceilings, is a beautiful setting for outstanding steaks, fantastic seafood and one of Boston's best wine lists.Tip: For a quieter setting, request a table upstairs.
Neptune OysterArchitectural details such as etched glass, subway tiles and a pressed-tin ceiling give Neptune Oyster its charming atmosphere. Tip: The vitello tonnato sandwich made with tuna tartare adds a creative twist to this classic.
Neptune OysterArchitectural details such as etched glass, subway tiles and a pressed-tin ceiling give Neptune Oyster its charming atmosphere. Tip: The vitello tonnato sandwich made with tuna tartare adds a creative twist to this classic.
The Butcher ShopA tribute to European boucheries, The Butcher Shop is both a neighborhood shop and a cozy wine bar serving hand made charcuterie, antipasti and bistro-inspired dishes. Tip: It is the perfect location for pre and post theater at the Boston Center for the
Scollay SquareThe dining room features memorabilia harking back to the neighborhood's burlesque history. The red velvet cushions and ornate mirrors enhance the experience. Tip: The Tassel Spinner cocktail and lobster macaroni and cheese are some of our favorites.
Chez HenriA French-Cuban fusion menu in the warm and inviting dining room and delicious Cuban sandwiches in the bar make this intimate spot just outside Harvard Square worth a visit. Tip: The Cuban sandwiches sell out fast and are only available at the bar.
Elephant WalkThis understated, upscale restaurant just outside Kenmore Square features an outstanding menu of French and Cambodian specialties. A variety of menus catering to many dietary restrictions is offered.
Kingfish HallThe 'dancing fish' is the focal point of the kitchen at this Dali-esque and whimsical Todd English restaurant at Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Tip: Request a scallop-shaped booth upstairs for an entertaining experience.
The Butcher ShopA tribute to European boucheries, The Butcher Shop is both a neighborhood shop and a cozy wine bar serving hand made charcuterie, antipasti and bistro-inspired dishes. Tip: It is the perfect location for pre and post theater at the Boston Center for the
Trade BostonLocated immediately asjacent
RumBaRumBa pays tribute to the legends and lore of the historic rum trade period in a sophisticated rum-themed cocktail bar serving an international collection of distilled rums and deliciously bold appetizers. Our private Champagne Lounge, discreetly hidden b
Sushi-TeqEast meets West at Sushi-Teq, our lively and chic sushi bar. Sushi-Teq takes cultural fusion up a notch by combining innovative and traditional sushi and sashimi with vintage tequilas, margaritas and specialty cocktails. Our renowned sushi chefs use only
Meeting Facility
Abigail Adams Ballroom C Abigail Adams Ballroom Salon A Abigail Adams Ballroom Salon B Abigail Adams Ballroom Dartmouth Room Eleanor Room Dartmouth/Eleanor Room Griffin Room Robinson Room Griffin/Robinson Room Hutchinson Room Lexington Room Montague Room Rose Kennedy Ballroom Salon I Rose Kennedy Ballroom Salon II Rose Kennedy Ballroom Salon III Rose Kennedy Ballroom Salon IV Rose Kennedy Ballroom Salon V Rose Kennedy Ballroom Sessions Room Wheeler RoomRecreation Information
Indoor/outdoor connecting pool
Fitness center on-site
Area Attractions
- New England AquariumFounded in 1969, the New England Aquarium is a global leader in ocean exploration and marine conservation. The Aquarium is redefining what it means to be an aquarium: combining education, entertainment and action to address the most challenging problems f
- South Station- Boston Convention & Exhibition
- Museum of Fine Arts
The original MFA opened its doors to the public on July 4, 1876, the nation's centennial. In 1909 the Museum moved to its current home on Huntington Avenue. Today the MFA is one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world; the collection encompass
- Museum of ScienceThe Museum of Science is a hub of research and invention that is New England's most visited cultural institution. The Museum has always moved visitors to think like scientists through hands-on, minds-on experiences. Today, with 1.5 million visitors a year
- Tea Party Ships & MuseumJust steps from the InterContinental Boston at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum you can be part of the famous event that forever changed the course of American History!
- The Freedom TrailYour visit to Boston must include a walk into history along the Freedom Trail. This 2.5 mile red-brick walking trail links 16 nationally significant historic sites, each and every on an authentic American treasure. The Freedom Trail connects a unique arra
- Boston Logan International Airport- BOSTON

