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Boston Hotel Buckminster vs The Liberty Hotel

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Boston Hotel Buckminster vs The Liberty Hotel



Boston Hotel Buckminster
The Liberty Hotel

 

Boston Hotel Buckminster

The Liberty Hotel

Address 645 Beacon Street
Boston
215 Charles Street
Boston
Phone 1-617-236-7050 1-617-2244000
Class 2 star 4 star
Price From $128.00 to $168.00 From $304.55 to $995.00
Floors 6 floors 16 floors
Rooms 94 rooms 298 rooms
Amenities Pets accepted
Family Rooms
Room service
Free breakfast
Wheelchair accessible
Business center
Restaurant
Meeting rooms
Non-smoking rooms
Bed and Breakfast
Pets accepted
Family Rooms
Fitness center
Wheelchair accessible
Business center
Restaurant
Meeting rooms
Non-smoking rooms
Data port
Smoke Free


  1. Boston Hotel Buckminster
  2. The Liberty Hotel
Boston Hotel Buckminster

The Boston Hotel Buckminster is an economical hotel that combines modern amenities with Boston's historical charm. This hotel is situated in the heart of Boston's Back Bay and footsteps away from Boston University and Fenway Park. Public Transportation can be found just outside the hotel front doors. Additionally shopping districts (such as Copley Square and Newbury Street), colleges and universities and an active night life can be found just minutes away from this hotel making the Buckminster an ideal resting spot for business and leisure travelers.The hotel features 24-hour front desk assistance, elevators, parking, swimming pool, concierge service, copy service, air-conditioning in public areas, and room service.The guestroom amenities include air-conditioning, bathroom with shower, cable TV with remote control, hairdryer, telephone, iron and ironing board, writing desk with chair, bedside lamp, and safe.



The Liberty Hotel

The Liberty Hotel sits at the foot of Boston's historic Beacon Hill and neighbors the renowned medical center, Massachusetts General Hospital. With easy access to Cambridge, Boston's financial district, Faneuil Hall, and Newbury Street, it is a convenient spot for business or leisure travel. The Liberty Hotel is located on the MBTA red line.Within the main building, there are 18 guest rooms, as well as meeting rooms for groups large and small, a business center, a grand ballroom, and one of the city's hottest nightlife scenes. Adjacent to a historical gallery of images and tales from the previous 150 years, the 16-story tower houses the fitness center and 280 guest rooms. 24-hour room service, concierge service, computer and cell phone rental, translation, secretarial services, and currency exchange are available on site at this smoke-free hotel.CLINK's menu is offers Modern American Cuisine prepared by classically-trained Chef Joseph Margate. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served daily. Set in the old drunk tank of what was the Charles Street Jail, Alibi is a hot spot for cocktails and late night snacking. Scampo's award-winning chef Lydia Shire pairs simple, rustic food, chic Italian design and a glorious open kitchen in her first-floor restaurant.Appointed in tones of pale rose and taupe and accented with rich mahogany woods and touches of stainless steel, the guest rooms range in size from 400- to 800-square feet. Floor-to-ceiling windows, some of which peer out through ornate ironwork, and sleek four-fixture bathrooms with Molton Brown bath products add to the hotel's guest experience. One-bedroom Charles River suites peer over the Charles River with views of Beacon Hill rooftops, the Esplanade, and the Back Bay skyline. Each suite has a master bedroom with king bed, one and a half bathrooms, and a separate living and dining area. The 2,200-square-foot Ebersol Suite features wrap-around views of the city.



The Liberty Hotel tips and reviews

Here's what Trippy members say about The Liberty Hotel:

"The Liberty Hotel could be fun as you can walk to Beacon Hill and there a few bars there."  See More



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