Commanding a magnificent view of the Atlantic waterfront, this luxury hotel has always taken pride in offering clients a distinctive and memorable setting for Boston weddings, meetings and special occasions of all types.
Classical music will greet you when you walk into the Rowes Wharf Bar, an elegant respite in the beautiful and modern Boston Harbor Hotel. With an amazing view of the harbor, the bar boasts of having the city's largest selection of fine Scotches. The bar serves New England fare with appetizers, burgers and sandwiches among the offers. Try the Maine lobster salad roll or the turkey club. The...
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The Boston Harbor Hotel is just steps from Boston’s Financial District and the neighboring Boston Harbor, which makes this property ideal for business travelers. Leisure travelers will also enjoy the Boston Harbor Hotel, as it’s close to some of Boston’s greatest attractions. The Boston Harbor Hotel offers a traditional Boston hotel experience, and its elegance can be seen throughout the hotel....
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Location. The waterfront Boston Harbor Hotel is located on Rowes Wharf, across the street from the
financial district in Boston, Mass. Boston Harbor boat cruises embark one block from the hotel.
Hotel Features. This property is listed in the 2007 Conde Nast Traveler Gold List of the world's best
places to stay. A grand archway heralds the entrance to the hotel. The spacious lobby features hand...
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In Short Befitting its name, many of the BHH's 230 rooms boast beautiful water views. Hungry guests can grab a bite at the house's breezy wharf-level cafe, or upstairs at the exceptional Meritage. Between shoe shines, trips to the fitness spa and dips in the indoor and outdoor pools, certain guests try and squeeze in some time on the yacht they've docked in the hotel's marina facilities.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 17, 2006)
In Short Hotel guests looking for a low-key meal skip the high-end Meritage in favor of Intrigue's upscale cafe offerings (burgers, salads) and impressive drink list. When the weather's right, tourists fill the breezy outdoor patio and bob along to live entertainment (Tuesdays-Fridays during the summer). Wintertime sees the action move inside, as live jazz acts play every Friday at 7pm.
This very good local museum occupies the 1816 Town Hall in Market Square. In existence since 1733, Market Square was the center of trade and commerce in Fredericksburg for more than a century, while Town Hall served as the city's social and legal center. Lafayette was entertained here in 1824 with lavish parties and balls, and the building continued to serve its original function until 1982....
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The hotel was great! The rooms are great and the bed's are so comfortable. I would recommend the room with the view of the harbor if you can afford it.
Posted by dsiburian
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 28, 2009)
Talk about your major cluster! We went to see the weekly Jazz performances that take place on a floating harbor raft. The hostess can't control the crowd, service is slow, and the food was cold. Music good, service horrible. No management in site.
Posted by mellentine
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 17, 2007)
Celebrated Our Anniversary In The City This Time. Typically don't stay in town because of traffic and prices. A rainy day arrival met us with an outstanding Valet (Dave) who greeted us with an umbrella and took care of vehicle, luggage, etc. Front desk staff was thoroughly professional and met our every need. Harbor view room was great. Chef Concierge (Nathan Goff) made my wife and I feel...
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Posted by kawaka1
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 09, 2007)