In fashionable Back Bay, steps away from the boutiques and restaurants of Newbury Street near Copley Square shopping and within easy reac... more »
In fashionable Back Bay, steps away from the boutiques and restaurants of Newbury Street near Copley Square shopping and within easy reach of Boston's prestigious cultural centers and Universities, The Eliot Hotel's guests bask in the luxury and service experienced in the finest European boutique hotels. The exquisite pleasure of dining in award winning Clio Restaurant and the sleek Uni Sashimi Bar completes guest's enjoyment of this graceful property overlooking tree-lined Commonwealth Avenue
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male with a moderate budget, traveling for leisure
My family and I stayed at the Eliot this past weekend. The location is the best in Boston and the staff were very accommodating. The rooms were nice, but the bathroom was small. The hotel has a very cool touch screen in the room that let us order room service, valet parking and set wake up calls. I travel a lot and this is the first I have seen such a technology, it was VERY cool.
59 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
"Suite" hotels can be great deal for the traveler because you get more space, usually two rooms, for a price less than the cost of a suite in a regular hotel. Unfortunately most "suite" hotels, are designed for family travel, are decorated that way
They were very accomadating. They
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Posted Jan 07, 2009
Excellent
They were very accomadating. They upgraded me to a suite free of extra charge because they had the availability. Right near Newbury street and close to Prudential Center. The rooms are gorgeous and the bed was one of the most comfortable I've ever...
Love the atmosphere of the building old
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Posted Sep 14, 2008
Excellent
Love the atmosphere of the building old and rustic.I felt it was a little pricey.“The hotel was nice and staff was friendly the room was very clean. You have to pay $36 to park your car. That was a little to much for paying the price of one night....
My friends all raved about this hotel.
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Posted Jul 28, 2008
Mediocre
My friends all raved about this hotel. We stayed there for a respite from a serious family emergency. Our room was very small and dark. When we opened the window it overlooked a dark alley filled with some kind of noisy equipment. Very noisy...
The Eliot is a very elegant, almost Deco-style hotel in a quiet, residential neighborhood. Several Boston landmarks, shopping and dining are within walking distance, and T stops are just a few blocks away. Wifi access is not free, but $9.95 will cover a 24-hour period. Friendly desk staff and simple but beautiful accommodations.
We were greeted by a bellman upon
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Posted Feb 26, 2008
Excellent
We were greeted by a bellman upon entering the hotel no matter what time of day. Doors were opened for us every time we entered the hotel and they even pushed the elevator button for us. I am a very simple gal but it sure was nice to be treated...