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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In the heart of historic Back Bay stands an equally legendary landmark. Built in 1927, the Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers is a member of Historic Hotels of America, and recipient of the Successful Meeting Pinnacle Award for delivering excellence in meetings. With an unmatched location, we are adjacent to the Public Garden with its Swan Boats and the chic boutiques, art galleries and restaurants of the world-famous Newbury Street. Rich in history, our hotel offers the same luxury, hospitality expertise, service and splendor today that have attracted United States Presidents, international corporations, and celebrities in the past. Special Condition As of May 23, 2001 an early departure fee of one night's room and tax applies to reservation changes and cancels made after check in. Contact Hotel for further information
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I have always had a good experience staying at the Park Plaza. We enjoy the elegant lobby that is a throwback to a grand era. It just feels nice. We have always been able to find a great rate (for Boston!) as this hotel does plenty of deals. In my recent stay, it was just $119 per night. Its an old hotel so some rooms and bathrooms are a bit small, but nice for the price. You can get a nicer hotel for a much higher price in Boston, but you can do a lot worse than the Park Plaza. I recommend it highly for people on a moderate budget. I love its location near the Boston Public Gardens and just down the street from the Arlington "T" stop on the Green Line.
I am very likely
to return to the Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers.
I would definitely recommend it to friends.