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Historic charm and Old World sensitivity. This Cradle of Liberty's steeped in Colonial pride with the plaques to prove it. From Ivy League schools to Nike Town, Boston can be unexpected. Distinct neighborhoods. Ethnic foods. Quaint cafes. It's the commercial and cultural center of New England. Be sure to bring comfortable shoes because whether you're walking or running, Boston's best on foot. Boston, established in 1630, has been the capital of Massachusetts since its founding. It is also the largest city in New England. The city welcomes more than 10 million visitors each year from all over the world.
Antiques for Dining 43 Charles St. Boston, Ma Devonia - Antiques for Dining
Our collection exemplifies the craftsmanship of premiere artisans including Minton, Coalport, Baccarat, Steuben, Royal Worcester and Pairpoint, in addition to thousands of museum-quality pieces.
450 Little Sandy Pond Rd, Plymouth, MA Atlantic Country Club
With oversized, elevated greens, difficult approach shots are common on this exceptional course. To add to the difficulty level, the wide fairways are well mounded and guarded by a number of bunkers. In fact, you are often forced to make approach shots from awkward lies. Reading these greens can be difficult as well, with many being multi-tiered and relatively quick.
70 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA Boston Harbor Hotel
Overlooking the harbor, this award-winning hotel is one of Boston’s favorites, and the views alone make it a great choice. Each guest room faces either the harbor itself or the lovely Boston skyline, and features all the amenities you’d expect – fully stocked mini-bar, marble bathroom, multiple phones, dataport and voice mail, and WebTV. Service is top-notch, from valet parking to 24/7 in-room dining and suit pressing to evening turndown. Other perks include a day spa, state of the art health club, restaurants, lounges, and a full service business center. 230 rooms. Event space for 500.
1 Bennett St, Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA Charles Hotel
The estimable Charles Hotel, situated next to the John F Kennedy School of Art, greets guests with a wealth of amenities and services, including a full service fitness center with indoor pool, a full service spa, two restaurants, a jazz bar, a cocktail lounge, and complete business and concierge services. Elegant rooms and suites feature DVD player, BOSE Wave radio, honor bar, and high-speed Internet access. 293 guest rooms and suites. Event space to accommodate 600.
120 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA Colonnade
Located near Symphony Hall, the European-style Colonnade Hotel is a standout in every respect. It features Boston’s only rooftop pool, as well as the award winning Brasserie Jo restaurant and state of the art meeting/event facilities. Stylishly decorated guest rooms feature dual-line speaker phone with voice mail and data port, cable TV, and cozy bathrobes. The five individually decorated guest suites are a fun alternative – try the Conductor’s Suite, Author’s Suite, or Sinatra Suite (devoted to one of the Colonnade’s favorite repeat guests). 285 rooms and suites. Event space for 500.
158 Newbury St, Boston, MA Copley Society of Boston
The country's oldest nonprofit art association helps young talents break into the mainstream art world. More than 500 members participate in 15 to 20 annual exhibitions, affording promising artists considerable exposure and opportunity.
61 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA Boston Beer Works
Boston Beer Works features seasonal and regular beers brewed on-site as well as a menu with a wide variety of selections. The convenient location near Fenway Park and Boston University attracts a large crowd of students and baseball fans, as well as visitors to the city. The rustic decor consists of the massive brass tanks in which the popular beers are created. Business casual attire. Reservations not accepted. Second location at 112 Canal St