For the traveler with an interest in American History, few places can be richer in history than Downtown Boston. An easy walk through the city, a well-marked road called the Liberty Trail, leads visitors through sixteen historic sites, including the Boston Common and Public Garden, the Massachusetts State House, Paul Revere’s house, the Old North Church, the Old Ironsides, Faneuil Hall, and the Monuments of the Monitor Monitor.
There are some beautiful places to stay on the Freedom Trail, and some of the hotels in the city boast historic buildings. their meaning.
All Parker House
60 School Street
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 227-8600
Price: $129.00-$289.00
Amenities: Room Service, Fitness Center, Babysitting, Broadband Access
Located on the Freedom Trail across the street from Boston Common, the Parker House is also the first stop on the New England Literary Trail. Emerson, Thoreau, and Dickens all stayed there, and Malcolm X was a bell boy at one time.
There are two restaurants and a bar. Parker’s Famous Restaurant is the birthplace of Boston’s Creme Pie and the Parker Roll House.
Historic Sites of Significance within five minutes’ walk of the Omni Parker House include Boston Common, State Park, Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House, The Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Square, King’s Chapel, and the site of the first public school in America.
Millennium Hotel Bostonian
26 North Street
Boston, MA 02109
(617) 523-3600
Price: $119.00 – $405.00
Amenities: Room Service, Fitness Center, Spa/Massage, Meeting Facilities
Directly across street from historic Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, Millennium Boston is located in a perfect location for history fanatics. with his children. Faneuil Hall is a place of great industry, offering everything under the sun to see, taste, and experience. Ben Franklin would usually greet families with his arms crossed, and in bad weather there was always a crowd to entertain the streets. Inside is a long corridor restaurants offering every type of food imaginable ideal.
After you’ve seen all the sites along the Freedom Trail, you can take the kids to the New England Aquarium. >, just a short walk away, or have lunch at the House of Union Oysters around the corner. The Union is the oldest continuously operated restaurant in the United.
Marriott’s Custom House
3 McKinley Square
Boston, MA 02109
(617) 310-6300
Price: $189.00 – $365.00
Amenities: Room Service, TV/VCR, Kitchenettes
For a sense of Boston history, there can be no truer institution than a stay at the recently renovated Custom House. Considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the world since it was built in 1847, the tower can be seen throughout the city of Boston, and the beautiful blue clock is one of the most beloved places in the city.
In 1999, Custom House was opened by Marriott as a time share and hotel, offering visitors the opportunity to stay. in one of the city’s most elegant buildings. Custom House is located in the heart of Boston, with the Liberty Trail, Old Ironside, and the historic harbor all within walking distance.