Live It Up Like a Bostonian at The Inn at St. Botolph
Ah, Boston. Home of the Red Sox, delish clam chowder, heavy accents and... not you. Ever wondered what it would feel like to live like a Bostonian? An ultra-pampered Bostonian, even? Check out The Inn at St. Botolph, where you can live like a local, in a kickass brownstone and everything and you can bake your own Boston Cream Pie in your own suite if that makes you happy.
The "little sister" to the XV Beacon, the Inn has 16 suites with kitchenettes and no major distractions to take your focus away from your semi-authentic temporary run as a Bostonian: no restaurants, no minibar, no traditional front desk, and keyless entry to your room. The Inn calls itself an "edited service" hotel, which means the emphasis here is less on service and more on the spaces and amenities. Translation: don't expect any porters or bellmen at your beck and call.
Complimentary amenities at the Inn include satellite service on your 42-inch flatscreen (with lots of sports channels, just in case you're not willing to give up your favorite baseball team), free wifi, free phone calls, a fitness center, and a business center with a 34" iMac computer.
Rooms look pretty boldly decorated think happily-dissonant stripes and patterns and the place is killer for extended stays and for the whole fam as well. Plus, you can't beat the Back Bay location and the price is right, too: studio suites start at $129.00 a night, and run up to $249.00 for a two-bedroom suite.
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