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BOSTON, the largest city in New England also known as “America’s greatest walking city”, is an organized metropolis brimming with history, art, culture, food/dining and entertainment/sports.
Located at the waterfront and just steps away from the city’s iconic Faneuil Hall is Hilton Boston Downtown, built in 1928 as Boston’s first art-deco skyscraper. For today’s lifestyle the hotel has been equipped with the modern conveniences and services needed while retaining its historic distinction and character.
Inside, history and modernity also coalesce. The Superior Rooms are set up in warm colors and high ceilings with crown molding, and are equipped with all the modern amenities you can expect from any hotel bearing the Hilton brand, including HD televisions with on-demand entertainment, refrigerators, safes and work areas with ergonomic chairs.
Rooms come in warm colors, and are equipped with modern amenities
If you’re committed to your workout regime the hotel’s 24-hour in-house fitness center is sure to have what you’re looking for. Featuring LifeFitness exercise equipment, the center is also wired to provide Internet, allowing you to access those must see videos while on the treadmill.
Hilton Boston Downtown is not short of amenities for business travelers and MICE organizers. Apart from the 10,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, you can also request customized banquet menus, and rent electronic equipment. Altogether, choose between three executive boardrooms and 12 meeting rooms.
On the lobby level, the Kellogg Room and Foyer’s three sections can accommodate up to 150 people and flows perfectly for an intimate social event. As an added bonus the hotel’s art deco themed library is a peaceful addition to your event.
For all your leisure and business needs, simply reach out to a member of the friendly staff. There’s a reason why Hilton Boston Downtown has earned the coveted AAA Four Diamond Award year after year.
Grab a bite, relax and enjoy classic New England flavors at one of the Hilton’s restaurants and lounges
A visit to Boston wouldn’t be complete without soaking in some of the local atmosphere. Start with a bite to eat at the hotel’s signature restaurant, FinPoint, where you can enjoy classic local New England flavors and fresh authentic international cuisine. Sample New England craft beers such as Harpoon and Seadog Brewing Co. or classic cocktails at the Hotel Bar and Lounge.
Step next door to Fanueil Hall, a structure also steeped in history. Established in 1742, the building – sometimes called “The Cradle of Liberty” – is home to some 70 retail stores and a vast public space used as a festival marketplace.
The cobblestone promenades are often the stomping grounds of budding musicians and quirky street performers. If you’re traveling with kids, bring them along to witness daily performances by buskers, jugglers, contortionists, magicians and comedians.
The Freedom Trail is one of Boston’s richest historical sites. This four-kilometer red-lined trail takes you through to the city’s most important historical sites including museums, meeting houses, churches, and burying grounds. Learn the roots of the American Revolution along the way.
Small details in the hotel are telling of the building’s charm and history
Of course there is also Boston’s robust museum scene, including, but not limited to: The Museum of Science, Harvard Museum of Natural History, The Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum, Boston Children’s Museum, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum are institutions in their own right.
And when you’re ready to wind down after a day of sightseeing, you can head back to the comfort and convenience at the Hilton Boston Downtown with the exciting prospect of doing it all over again the next day.
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