The Omni Parker House is celebrating completion of our extensive $30 million dollar renovation. As you pass through the sculpted bronze... more »
The Omni Parker House is celebrating completion of our extensive $30 million dollar renovation. As you pass through the sculpted bronze doors of this four-diamond, four-star luxury hotel, you will be enveloped by the timeless beauty that has made the Omni Parker House a Boston landmark since 1855. We are proudly celebrating over 150 years in hospitality excellence as America longest-continuously operating hotel. This year, celebrate our $30 million dollar restoration and renovation, making the Omni Parker House the perfect blend of modern amenities, vibrant furnishings, and historic charm. All accommodations including guest rooms, exterior facade, meeting space, gym facility, Parkers Restaurant, Parker Bar and The Last Hurrah are completely restored.
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The Omni Parker House hotel is a historic masterpiece in the heart of downtown Boston, located on the Freedom Trail at the foot of Beacon Hill. The hotel was founded in 1855 and offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern day conveniences.
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male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
Ordered a room with two double beds which was confirmed the day before. Received an extremely small room with one full-sized bed. The hotel was full, but they still refused to refund our money to allow our group to find another hotel. So, we had to squeeze a cot into the room. In addition, this visit started with the valets telling me that the ski rack on my Subaru wouldn’t fit in their garage and that they were too busy with the incoming wedding to park my car in their back-up garage. So I had to park it myself and walk 10 minutes in the pouring rain. I was completely unimpressed. There are much better options nearby.
The rooms are claustrophobic. The beds too small for two people to sleep. You cannot move in their bathrooms. This hotel does not deserve to be considered upscale. The only nice thing is the location, but there are better hotels for the same price in this area. The staff is rude. My first room had a view at a brickwall. The second one had a one foot by three feet window. I felt like in a submarine. Not for the claustrophobic. They charge you 50$ more for a queen size beed, though the rooms are supposed to accommodate two. The oldest operational hotel and it shows. I rather stay in a tent or a Motel than at the Omni Parker. This hotel is in dire need of a good cleaning and renovation.
I was there to visit my step-daughter
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Posted Mar 06, 2009
Excellent
I was there to visit my step-daughter who is going to BU. We had dinner in the more formal restaurant in the hotel and she said it was the best filet mignon she has ever had...and let me tell you she has had many! The hotel service was great! ...
We loved our stay at the Parker House.
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Posted Mar 03, 2009
Excellent
We loved our stay at the Parker House. It is centrally located and an easy walk to the Park St."T", Boston Common, Quincy Market & waterfront and South Station. The hotel has an age old charm with friendly and very helpful staff. Our 7th...
We stayed at the Omni for 4 nights and
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Posted Feb 08, 2009
Excellent
We stayed at the Omni for 4 nights and loved it. The staff was courteous and helpful. We were upgraded to a nicer room than we had originally reserved and had a great view of the Boston skyline. Parker's bar is a great place to unwind and have a ...
the hotel is terrific. it's very old
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Posted Jan 31, 2009
Excellent
the hotel is terrific. it's very old but very well maintained with all new furniture, carpets, drapes and tv's. don't hesitate as i've stayed in other boston hotels and this one is the best night's sleep for the money.
Charged over $370/night for 4 people. Gave us the smallest room they had. We felt like sardines in a can. It was a beautiful hotel and the service was very good. The location was close to every thing historical. Perfect with no car or if you have...
Wonderful location and history. Pure
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Posted Dec 09, 2008
Excellent
Wonderful location and history. Pure Boston.Rooms tend to be small. (But really part of the authentic feel of the place).“The Omni hotel chain is to be commended for maintaining this Boston treasure so well...
The hotel was close to all the
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Posted Nov 29, 2008
Okay
The hotel was close to all the attractions that I wanted to see in the city.The hotel charged me for checking to voicemail messages that weren't mine.“The hotel was nice. I asked about the double beds and was told the hotel was at capacity After...