The College Club's eleven guest rooms offer quiet Back Bay charm and personal comfort to members and guests visiting Boston. Six rooms ha... more »
The College Club's eleven guest rooms offer quiet Back Bay charm and personal comfort to members and guests visiting Boston. Six rooms have decorative fireplaces and private baths, while the five single rooms have shared baths. There are two single rooms on each floor which share a common full-bath in the hall. Each room is unique, and all feature vintage charm with modern convenience. A complimentary breakfast is offered daily in the Dining Room.
Located in Boston's historic Back Bay, The Club is within walking distance of the Theater District, Beacon Hill, the Public Garden, and Copley Square. There are many excellent restaurants and shops all within walking distance of The College Club.
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Twelve guest rooms offer quiet Back Bay charm and personal comfort. Each room is individually furnished with period antiques and reproductions.
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Prime location next Boston Common is
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Posted Feb 08, 2009
Good
Prime location next Boston Common is the cherry on the top of this old elegant walk up. My inexpensive room had a shared bath but others have private. Nice.
My stay at the College Club of Boston
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Posted Feb 06, 2009
Good
My stay at the College Club of Boston was just what I wanted. Great location, easy access, helpful innkeeper, and a simply charming room. Staying in an old Boston townhouse with all the grandness of the sweeping staircase and high ceilings is...
Spent a night here, was a great room
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Posted Jan 14, 2009
Good
Spent a night here, was a great room and a good value considering the location on Commonwealth Ave. Near Boston Commons and downtown, I'd recommend it to...
The place is in a great location, the
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Posted Oct 14, 2008
Okay
The place is in a great location, the price is great, and it has a very cool history and feel to it. On the downside, the rooms don't have TV's which is probably a good thing since the walls are paper thin and you hear every noise from the other...
You feel that you are back in the
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Posted Nov 05, 2007
Good
You feel that you are back in the 1920’s- 30’s – comfortable turn of the century (19-20th respite form the hectic. Reminds you of your grandparents home; days before TV, etc.