Tuesday, February 23, 2010

What is a nice hotel in Boston for the history buff?

My husband and I are planning a trip to Boston, but the hotel choices are getting overwhelming. We'd like a nice hotel; price isn't that important, but we're not looking for $500 a night either. The main reason we've chosen Boston for a vacation is we would love to explore the history of the city. Is there a good hotel sort of central to some of the more famous spots? A hotel like this with some juicy history of it's own would be a plus! We'd be thrilled with some advice from seasoned Boston tourists or residents!What is a nice hotel in Boston for the history buff?
Not sure of the prices since they vary so much, but here's some historic hotel options.





Liberty Hotel -- used to be a jail, just opened.


Parker House -- home of the Saturday Club (Longfellow and Thoreau), invented Parker House rolls and Boston Cream Pie. On the Freedom Trail and right in the middle of everything.


Langham Hotel -- great NC Wyeth murals, used to be the Federal Reserve Bank.


Jurys Boston -- used to be Police Headquarters





Some other historic hotels:


http://www.historichotels.org/bostonhote鈥?/a>What is a nice hotel in Boston for the history buff?
well go to www.mbta.com it is the subway in boston. I dont know of a historic hotel but check www.tripadvisor.com





Boston Harbor Hotel is great as well as the Downtown Double Tree


boston harbor is more in the center of the city but it is a bit pricey.
Hotels are for sleeping it's not a museum.

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