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Old Jul 19th, 2007, 06:26 PM
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boston hotels with a teenager

I am going to Boston with my 16-year-old daughter. We will only be there two days and would like to be centrally located. Do you recommend the Parker House, Club Quarters, Millenium Bostonian or Harborside? These are all a little out of my price range, but if the location is good, then I'm willing to spend a little more. Thanks - this is my first time to Boston.
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I have stayed at the Omni Parker House. It's a grand old hotel and is located right near the Common, as well as Quincy Market and the North End. I would recommend it.
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They are all centrally located, within a half mile of each other and within walking distance of most of what you will want to see, if you are concerned about price, go with the cheapest of the 4. I would say the Parker and Millemium are the highest quality.
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All good locations - unfortunately, all Boston hotels are out of everyones price range - I often wonder how people afford to visit my city.
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Try Priceline for your dates. It is good for Boston, and both downtown and Back Bay are well located for touring Boston with a teenager. I like the Parker House better, but the Back Bay hotels are closer to high end shopping and are fine. Nothing is very far apart in Boston, and the T (subway) works well.
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