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Nine Zero or Four Seasons in Boston?
Getting a great deal at Nine Zero ($200/night), but concerned about the location. FS has a better location but is $$$$. How is the area around Nine Zero, can it compete with Back Bay?
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The area around Nine Zero is fine - it is not far from the Common (block at most). FS isn't really Back Bay, it's in the theater district, but right across from another side of the Common, only a few blocks away from Nine Zero. You won't be at a huge disadvantage if you take Nine Zero, and it is a nice little hotel with a pretty darn good restaurant. I actually prefer the wine list at Spire to the one at Aujord'hui - the restaurant at the Four Seasons - as it is more accessible (i.e., more cheaper wines).
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I agree, go with Nine Zero. The location is good, Spire is excellent and $200/night is a great deal.
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Dowtown Boston is small. Go with the Hotel you want and don't worry about location. Nine Zero is only about a pleasant 10 minute walk across the park from FS.
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Nine Zero has great rooms, not huge but comfortable with cool modern decor and the bathrooms are lovely.
The cocktail bar serves excellent mixed drinks. |
I have stayed at both hotels and I definitely prefer Nine Zero.
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another vote for Nine Zero with a good rate.
We've had several excellent meals at the Spire restaurant and as someone mentioned, not far from FS and close to the Common, etc. |
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