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Nice small hotel in downtown Boston?
Hubby and I are planning our first getaway without the baby and are thinking of a trip to Boston. Last time there, we stayed at big hotel downtown (not Copley Plaza) but really want something on a smaller scale this time, but still in a good walking/restaurant neighborhood. Any recommendations? Something in the Newbury, Boston Common (so we can walk to Biba's)or ..(Ican't remember names today!) that "hill" area where a lot of ethnic bars and restaurants are, or any great neighborhoods that we haven't been to that you could suggest. Thanks in advance.
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I've never stayed there, but I've heard very good things about the Eliot hotel in the Back Bay. Its on Newbury St, so its a nice neighborhood. And Boston Magazine named it the most romantic hotel in Boston. The hotel's restaurant, Clio, is also very well reviewed.
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The Lenox is also quite nice; working fireplaces, huge marble bathrooms, great location. It's on the corner of Exeter and Boylston, near Lord & Taylor. <BR>
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My husband did a romantic getaway staying at the Bostonian right in Faneuil Hall. We loved it. Take in the comedy connection too! We think it's a great place to stay and enjoy all the flavors and shops at F.H.
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Agree with Beth; my wife and I always stay at the Eliot when in Boston. The hotel is around the corner from Newbury Street.
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Anyone got a phone/fax/e-mail for the Eliot Hotel, it sounds just what I am looking for.
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From the Hotel Index, right here on Fodors.com ... <BR> <BR>Eliot Hotel <BR>370 Commonwealth Ave. <BR>Boston, MA 02215 <BR>Phone: 617/267-1607 or 800/443-5468 <BR>Fax: 617/536-9114 <BR>
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Adrienne, the Eliot Hotel has a website at www.bostonbest.com/eliot which also gives you the 800 phone number. It's 1-800-44Eliot. Looks like a wonderfull place to stay. It's the far end of the Back Bay, just one block in from Mass Ave. (that would be about seven blocks from the Boston Garden). Have a great visit.
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Adrienne: You might consider the Newbury Street Guest House, a B&B on Newbury in Back Bay; great location too. It's two townhouses put together; breakfast is included; it's small, nice staff, neat as a pin. <BR> <BR>(I think Ann, above, meant to say that the Boston Public Garden, home of the Swanboats, is 7 blocks from the Eliot. Boston Garden, to us old folks, is where the Celtics and Bruins play, now called the Fleet Center.) <BR>
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Opps! Paul, you're absolutely correct. I did mean the Public Garden. That's what happens when you get distracted by work in the middle of a Fodors message!
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Hello, it is Beth again who started this mess. Thanks for all the suggestions, I am checking them all out. Ann, I tried the website for the Eliot but couldn't find it. BostonBest website didn't seem to have it listed. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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I know what you mean,Ann. It drives me crazy when my boss calls right in the middle of reading the Fodor's Forums or playing online Jeopardy. The nerve.
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The Eliot is very good, you might also look at XV Beacon on Beacon Hill. More hip than the Eliot and probably also more expensive.
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XV on Beacon Hill is EXTREMELY expensive...has anyone stayed there yet? <BR>
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I recommend the John Jeffries House, which is at the end of Charles St., overlooking the Chalres River. It's in the antiquing district. It's close to everything.
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