Thursday, April 8, 2010

fairmount copley plaza

have we made the right choice? staying here 4 nights in Dec with my husband



fairmount copley plaza


Hi Ticurley,





Yes you made the right choice, I certainly wish I were staying there for 4 nights in December!





It happens to be one of Boston%26#39;s most elegant and sophisticated hotels, not to mention one of the oldest. It%26#39;s a classic.





The rooms, lobby and hallways are in neo-classical french decor. You%26#39;ll really like it as soon as you walk in the door, I guarantee it.





Check previous posts in the Forum about walking the hotels dog around the City, it%26#39;s such a good article about it, there%26#39;s actually a waiting list to walk him! The article was in the Boston Globe this past Sunday, it%26#39;s a really good story! You%26#39;ll see the dog in the lobby when you first get there, I%26#39;m sure.





I had dinner in the ';Oak Room'; at the Hotel before and it was JUST incredible, look for it when you tour the lobby. I would say it was probably the best place I%26#39;ve been to for steak in all of Boston! If you get the chance, try to get reservations there some night, you won%26#39;t regret it, believe me! The ambiance is just top shelf.





Not only is the interior of the hotel incredible, but it%26#39;s in a great location for Newbury St., Boylston St; Arlington St. as well as the Copley Place; the Public Gardens; you name it. You%26#39;re going to be very busy for 4 days you know!





Enjoy your visit to Boston and have a wonderful time staying at that elegant hotel. I think you%26#39;re going to love it there!















fairmount copley plaza


Many of the rooms and suites at the Fairmont Copley Plaza have been renovated. Obtain a suite if you can afford it.



For a recent review on Trip Advisor:



tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60745-d1114…



For he story about Catie Coley:



boston.com/business/…




Very nice hotel



If you are looking for a better value and better location to see historic sites go to Omni Parker House



Your choice of both would not go wrong.



How about trying 2/2 and get the best visit by staying in Boston%26#39;s two most historic and finest hotels.

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