Location is always a key consideration when visiting a city for business or pleasure. Situated close to the shops and restaurants of Copley Square, and Newbury Street, the Charlesmark Hotel is a great place to stay in Boston.
The hotel advises that it was "originally built in 1892 as a private residence in the heart of Boston's exclusive Back Bay neighborhood. The Charlesmark has been completely renovated to create an European style boutique hotel within a historical Bostonian facade." This European ambience is reflected in the 33 rooms, and the hotel generally. From the Italian tiles to the European lighting fixtures and custom made furniture, the Charlesmark has a touch of class without compromising on functionality.
For the business traveler seeking something other than a large chain hotel in Boston, this boutique hotel makes a welcome change. Each room is equipped with a stereo system with a CD player, "25 inch televisions with VCRs, cordless telephones, voicemail and dataports, free direct music and satellite movie service, individual climate control." Videos and DVD's are also available.
A key feature of the Charlesmark Hotel is that the cost of incidentals such as local phone calls are included in the cost. This makes budgeting and keeping track of expenses so much easier. The hotel says their room rates are 25% less than other hotels in Boston's high class Back Bay area.
Public transport is within walking distance if you don't have a rental car. You can easily access many of Boston's famous attractions, using the Charlesmark Hotel as your base. The hotel is opposite the Boston Public Library, and at the finish line for the Boston Marathon. For those who like to take a morning run or stroll, the Charles River and its pathways are not far away, and there are health clubs nearby.
For some childhood nostalgia, see the swan boats and the setting for Robert McCloskey's Make Way For Ducklings, in the Boston Public Gardens. The popular Make Way for Ducklings Sculpture sets the scene.
If you're in the mood for more childhood memories, or looking for great Boston gifts for little ones, visit nearby Cambridge. Cambridge is home to Barefoot Books, one of the best children's bookstores around, and lots of fun to visit. Like the Charlesmark Hotel, Barefoot Books takes a boutique approach, specialising in quality and ambience.
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