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| Holiday Inn BOSTON-LOGAN AIRPORT |
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Holiday Inn
225 MCCLELLAN HIGHWAY (LOGAN AIRPORT) , BOSTON , 2128
All of the conveniences of an airport hotel, without the noise and bustle of the airport. Located only 1 mile from Logan International Airport, with COMPLIMENTARY 24 HOUR SHUTTLE SERVICE. Park, Stay, & Fly package available for guests leaving cars. We are at the center of everything. Enjoy complimentary coffee in one of our beautifully renovated guest rooms. These rooms are equipped with two telephones, data port, voice mail, iron & board, hairdryer, 25" remote controlled television, and a big, well-lit desk.
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| Holiday Inn Select BOSTON-GOVERNMENT CENTER |
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Chain Name:
Holiday Inn Select
5 BLOSSOM STREET , BOSTON , 2114
The Holiday Inn Government Center in Boston is a full-service hotel at the base of Beacon Hill is just a short walk from downtown and the Faneuil Hall Marketplace. We are the closest hotel to Mass General Hospital and also within walking distance to the F
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| Holiday Inn Express BOSTON |
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Chain Name:
Holiday Inn Express
69 BOSTON STREET , BOSTON , 2125
This Holiday Inn Express Boston is the most affordable and economical hotel located 2 miles from downtown and 5 miles from the airport. Also offering 24 HOUR Complimentary Transportation to/from Logan Airport and Black Falcon Pier.
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Boston has grown up around Boston Common , which was set aside as public land in 1634. The obvious first stop on any tour of the city, it is also one of the gems in the string of nine parks (six of which were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, America's foremost landscape architect) known as Boston's Emerald Necklace . Another gem is the lovely Public Garden , across Charles Street, where the two-ton swan boats , which paddle across the main pond, are a less-than-natural, though whimsical, focal point.
The visitor center - the start of the Freedom Trail - is near the tapering north end of the Common. As you stand here, facing up Tremont Street with the State House away to your left, the main shopping district, Quincy Market , and the waterfront are slightly ahead and down to the right. The modern concrete wasteland of Government Center is straight up Tremont Street, with the North End beyond - first Irish, then Jewish, and now very definitely Italian. A short way behind you on the left rises Beacon Hill , every bit as elegant as when Henry James called Mount Vernon Street "the most prestigious address in America" (and far removed from its eighteenth-century nickname of "Mount Whoredom"). Heading away from the center down Tremont Street brings you to Chinatown and the Theater District , while grand boulevards such as Commonwealth Avenue lead west from the Public Garden into the Back Bay , where Harvard Bridge runs across the Charles River into Cambridge .
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