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    <title>Copley Inn - Boston, MA Reviews - TravelPost.com</title>
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      <title>Great Place to Stay</title>
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      <description>We were looking for a nice and not so crowded place to stay in Boston. As a first time traveler there I wanted to be close to everything, able to walk home yet not be on the Main Street.
We could not have asked for a better location. The Inn was 5 minutes away from all things touristy as well as their Transportation system.

The staff was extremely helpful, polite and accommodated all of our request. Even after we checked out we were allowed to leave our bags there for a bit longer so that we could grab lunch.

The rooms are well kept, clean, and smell so sweet. The kitchenette is quite useful-considering that you have a 24hr supermarket and the Prudential directly across the way. 

I would highly recommend this place to any couple visiting Boston.</description>
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      <title>A cozy place to escape the cold</title>
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      <description>Wonderful and friendly service - the staff checked on our flight, which was delayed because of bad weather, and called to let us know they would wait for us to arrive.  The room was comfortable and included a stocked kitchenette that made our stay much easier (dietary restrictions make eating out difficult).  Very close to the T station and convenient access to shopping, library, and museums.  The first place I will look for availability the next time I travel to Boston!</description>
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      <title>Loved It</title>
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      <description>The Copley Inn was a great place to stay. It was near my conference, near Tremont Street, Near Copley Square, near a T Stop, near Beacon street - I mean seriously, great location. The staff was freindly and the rooms were comfortable. It is not the place to stay if you require evelvators, room service and internet - but if you like charming and cozy, this is the place.</description>
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      <title>The Copley Inn is a nice little place</title>
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      <description>The Copley Inn is a nice little place to stay. I enjoyed the coziness of the room and felt that I could stay there again. My only real issue was the lack of internet in my room and the ventalation of the kitchen. I tend to like spicey food, so I may require a bit more than most in that department. However, there are several resturants near by if you choose not to cook and a "T" stop to take you further out if there is nothing to your liing available. but if you keep the cooking simple - say like soups or pasta, there is nothing to stop you from a simple meal.</description>
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      <title>Very comfy and clean</title>
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      <description>The Copley Inn is perfect after a day out in cold Boston (we were there in March) and the staff was so helpful and generous and offerered lots of suggestions for us. The rooms are cozy and clean, only they forgot to vacuum the second night we were there and our allergies felt the effects. It's located right next to a T stop in a very awesome (and expensive) part of town. Overall the Copley is a great place to stay and an even better value!</description>
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      <title>Awesome place to stay!</title>
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      <description>I have been here twice now. Wonderful place to stay for the money! The staff is exceptional at making recomendations for dinner and even offered to make reservations. I will return again!</description>
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      <title>It was the essense of Boston</title>
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      <description>This was our first trip to Boston and the Copley Inn was the icing on the cake.  It's a warm, homey, clean and convenient place to drop after enjoying the sights and sounds of this wonderful city.  The hotel is ideal for those who don't need a lot of luxury and are more into just clean and unpretentious. The kitchenettes are great for quick, easy breakfasts or midnight snacks and the location is great.  If there were anything about the Copley Inn that would make it even better, it would be an elevator and bathrooms that are a little bigger.  My husband is 6'4" and 270 lbs and we had to pretty much pry him into and out of the shower!  Other than that, it was magnificent!</description>
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      <title>All Review Photos  This was a real find</title>
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      <description>All Review Photos  This was a real find and has got to provide the best value in the city taking into consideration facilities, price, and location. It is 100 yards from the Prudential "T" stop, with small but well-equipped and clean rooms, friendly people, and rates at about $130. &#xD;
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There are no dining facilities and stairs make it unsuitable for people with mobility restrictions. The website is here.&#xD;
There are kitchen facilities, including sink, cooker, and kettle, but it does not pay to be too adventurous as the ventilation is not efficient enough to disperse the fumes from anything like a steak etc. You may set off the smoke and fire alarms as I did and cause an evacuation of the building. Eat out I'd say. There's a decent Chilli Joe in the Prudential Centre 10 minutes walk round the corner, which is quite cheap, and lots more options for dining within a 15-minute walk. The ventilation issue when cooking is the only real negative. &#xD;
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If you do go to the website and have a look, there are photos of the guest rooms.  We stayed in two different ones and those photos on the web site are fairly representative based on what we saw. The real plus is the location. Absolutely second to none at that price.</description>
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