In comparison (and actually out of it) with such luxury hotels of NY like Trump Tower this one is pretty cool. Awesome swimming pool, really good working wi-fi. Like it very much
The 256-room, five-star hotel helped change the whole area, though it still has the feel of being out there on the water’s edge in the best and worst senses (i.e. fabulous views, but isolated). Read more.
Most recognized building in Boston skyline. When built it was erected taller than legal city limit; allowed because it was a federal bldg. Observation deck but tours only 1x/day. More info in our blog Read more.
Was there for new years eve. They have a five course new year dinner that’s awesome. Their lobster is pretty great.
Your Perfect Day in Boston starts at InterContinental Boston: exiting the waterfront side of the hotel will place you right on the 42 miles public walkway. Enjoy a morning stroll along the harbor! Read more.
The ghost of this historic hotel's original owner, Harvey Parker, is said to wander the halls and walk through walls. Room 303 was reported to be the most haunted until it was turned into a closet.
Longest continuously operated hotel in U.S. John Wilkes Booth stayed here & practiced at nearby shooting gallery before his fateful journey to DC. Emeril Lagasse worked here. More info in blog. <LINK> Read more.