Created in 1927 by the great hotelier E.M. Statler as a grand American hotel, it was called a "city within a city". Today it takes pride ... more »
Created in 1927 by the great hotelier E.M. Statler as a grand American hotel, it was called a "city within a city". Today it takes pride in serving Boston as a destination itself, housing under one roof some of Boston's most famous restaurants and lounges, including Todd English's Bonfire Steakhouse, McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant and Smith & Wollensky's Steakhouse located in The Castle at Park Plaza, beauty salon/barber shop, Business Center, full-service concierge, fitness center, shoe shine and more. Enter the hotel's palatial Grand Lobby and you'll experience the grace and warmth that is its signature whether serving Afternoon Tea in Swan's Caf? or hosting a convention or gala dinner for 2,000. The hotel was designed for celebrations from its Imperial Ballroom with sparkling crystal chandeliers, gilded balconies and proscenium arch stage accommodating 2,000 to the more intimate setting for 50 in the historic Boston atmosphere of the oak-paneled Hancock Room. The Executive Chef and his staff creatively assist in menus from special requests to kosher catering.
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In the middle of the Red Sox Nation, the Boston Park Plaza and Towers is a traditional, landmark hotel located near Boston Commons in Back Bay. The hotel is only minutes from Logan International Airport, is next to the Newbury Street shops, Public Garden, and short walks or taxi rides away from all of Boston's other attractions. Taking up a whole city block, this resort offers airline ticket offices, concierge staff, nine restaurants and lounges, currency exchange, fitness room and hair salon. The rooms are elegantly decorated and have all the essential items. The variety of restaurants and lounges means that you can enjoy all types of food and drinks, from light breakfasts, to afternoon tea in the Grand Lobby. There is also a health club and business center. The staff here are well informed of all the attractions in the area and are friendly and welcoming.
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Location. The Boston Park Plaza Hotel stands along Park Square east of the Back Bay area of Boston, Mass. The Arlington T stop is located less than two blocks away. This property is positioned two blocks from Newbury Street and three blocks from the theater district. Hotel Features. Built by E. M. Statler in 1927, the Boston Park Plaza Hotel has hosted presidents, sports legends and famous entertainers. This property is a member of the Historic Hotels of America. Six on-site restaurants include McCormick & Schmick's which serves an extensive seafood menu prepared from freshwater and saltwater fish. Celebrity Chef Todd English's steakhouse, Bonfire, features prime cuts of beef enhanced with European and Latin American influences. Swan's Café presents an American menu and prepares afternoon tea service. Whiskey Park is a stylish cocktail lounge that draws after-dark crowds. Finale café serves desserts, whereas M. J O'Connors Irish Pub serves traditional Irish fare. A staffed business center houses five computer stations. A total of 60,000 square feet of function space accommodates events. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel for a fee. A 24-hour, complimentary fitness center houses cardiovascular and weight-training equipment and free weights. Guestrooms. This 15-story hotel offers 941 smoke-free guestrooms of varying configurations. Accommodations include cherry-wood furnishings, black-and-white photographs of Boston and coffee-and-cream color schemes. Beds feature 350-thread count linens and white duvets. Rooms provide coffeemakers. Refrigerators are available upon request. Bathrooms contain shower/tub combinations, dual showerheads and Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. Accommodations include high-speed wired and wireless Internet access for a fee and MP3 adaptors. In-room safes are laptop compatible. Expert Tip. Cynthia Gold, the hotel's tea sommelier, is one of the few who practice this trade. Gold creates her own exclusive tea blends and incorporates her teas as ingredients in cocktail and food recipes. Please note: Current laws prohibit smoking in any indoor areas, including guestrooms, and on guestroom balconies/patios. Smoking is permitted only in designated outdoor areas.
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female with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
This hotel is close to the Public Gardens and Boston Common. It's also near the theatre district. The hotel itself is on the old side but the location and price are worth it.
25 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I just returned from my stay @ the Boston Park Plaza Hotel and until this morning, I had a pretty good experience. I was there with a friend from Thursday afternoon until Sunday morning. The room we were in had 2 double beds and 2 full bathrooms, wh
We stayed at the hotel whilst on honeymoon. Given nice upgrade to a suite - a hotel in the style hotels used to be - no complaints and would stay there again without hesitation.
This hotel in located in Park Square, near the theatre district. It's an older hotel but has been updated. You can walk to the Public Garden and Newbury Street which was nice. The rooms were clean.
Great Location, central to all the
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Posted Mar 24, 2009
Excellent
Great Location, central to all the attractions and points of interest that we wanted to see. Most are within walking distance if your are somewhat fit.
Many restaurants, great shopping and eating/drinking establishments in the immediate area....
Disgusting and falsely advertised
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Posted Feb 25, 2009
Horrible
The unprofessional staff informed us that our reservation for 2 nights had been booked as an "afternoon" reservation. While wondering if we had accidentally booked a room at a brothel, we sat and waited 20 minutes in the lobby for her to tell us our ...