A FAB U Lous Hotel - 15 Beacon Street Hotel in Boston…

The "Cradle of Liberty" as It's Known, Has a Diverse Culture

By L. V. Paganini, published Sep 09, 2006
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A FAB U Lous Hotel – 15 Beacon Street Hotel in Boston…

The “Cradle of Liberty” as it’s known, has a diverse culture – from sleek skyscrapers to Colonial churches and buildings, from Beacon Street to it’s blue-collar neighborhoods, from the beautifully manicured parks to the college campuses and from the neighborhood taverns to trendy, upscale eateries. This is the Boston of today.

Located in a 1903 Beaux Arts-style building in a very fashionable neighborhood in Boston stands this boutique hotel. XV Beacon is also a historic landmark and a member of the prestigious “The Leading Hotels of the World” group of hotels. The spectacular black and white lobby, and, all the up to their beautifully landscaped roof terrace show the TLC this property receives. The panoramic views of Boston are simply wonderful.

Each of its 60 rooms is different, has a gas fireplace, and there are only seven rooms on a floor. Every room is either a two-room suite, or, with adjoining doors, can become two bedrooms. In the rooms you’ll find a queen poster bed with Italian linens, cable TV with HBO, a CD player (all controlled by a digital bedside panel), a minibar, work desk with a dual line speaker phone, voice mail, high speed Internet access, DID phone and fax lines, a cordless phone and a color printer/scanner/fax machine. You’ll also find fresh flowers and commissioned artwork on the walls. They polish your shoes overnight for free and provide a complimentary newspaper every morning. Room service is available 24 hours a day.

The marble bathrooms are very luxurious with a small 4” LCD TV, a towel warmer, a whirlpool tub in the suites, and rainforest showerheads. They also provide robes and very upscale toiletries. Slippers are included in the suites.

Takeaways
  • The North End is where to go for Italian Food
  • You can walk and/or ride the trolley on the Freedom Walk
Did You Know?
Boston's Original Diner's is NOT the city's original diner
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