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Downtown Retreat: Stylish Boston Studio
Corporate-style studio in the heart of Boston, right in the middle of everything!
From exclusive restaurants to exciting attractions, the neighborhood has options for every taste: theaters - the Boston Opera House, iconic places - Chinatown, beautiful parks - Boston Common and Boston Public Garden, super fun Tours and Museums, bars and a plethora of outdoor activities. The City buzzes with life and you'll rarely be bored.
Tourists, business professionals and medical workers are all
Sixth floor of multi-level apartment building whose residents are mostly young professionals and government officials.
Apartment is furnished with:
- Wooden floors
- Full-sized bed with fresh bedding
- Full bathroom with tub, towels, hand-soap, body wash, shampoo, and conditioner
- Kitchen with stove, microwave, small fridge/freezer, basic kitchenware
- Wifi available
- Elevator in building
The apartment is solely yours!
Check-in time is 3:00PM until 9:00PM.
Keys will need to be picked up in a nearby KeyCafe location before its closing time.
For late check-in, guest must inform us ahead of time for us to coordinate guests' key access.
Parking is available at the nearby Boston Common at ($28/day) or metered at ($1.25/hr). Rates may change.
► Beacon Hill, along with neighboring Back Bay, are Boston's most exclusive and charming areas. The centralized location and renovated 18th century Georgian-style homes, brick sidewalks and gas-lamp street lighting give an old-time charm to the historic neighborhood, which was once owned by William Baxton, the first European settler of Boston in 1625. Residents now include Senator John Kerry and other celebrities of the political, athletic, and financial worlds.
► Downtown Boston: Walk a few minutes to the City Center for shopping and dining, the Financial District, the Theater District, Boston Common and Public Gardens – the oldest public parks in the country.
► The famous Freedom Trail is just steps from your front door. Follow it to Faneuil Hall, Boston's tourist center, to plan your sightseeing for the day. Don't miss the street vendors at Haymarket (the country's oldest outdoor market), the shops at Quincy Market (the country's largest indoor food court), and the street performers and nightlife outside Faneuil Hall.
From exclusive restaurants to exciting attractions, the neighborhood has options for every taste: theaters - the Boston Opera House, iconic places - Chinatown, beautiful parks - Boston Common and Boston Public Garden, super fun Tours and Museums, bars and a plethora of outdoor activities. The City buzzes with life and you'll rarely be bored.
Tourists, business professionals and medical workers are all
Sixth floor of multi-level apartment building whose residents are mostly young professionals and government officials.
Apartment is furnished with:
- Wooden floors
- Full-sized bed with fresh bedding
- Full bathroom with tub, towels, hand-soap, body wash, shampoo, and conditioner
- Kitchen with stove, microwave, small fridge/freezer, basic kitchenware
- Wifi available
- Elevator in building
The apartment is solely yours!
Check-in time is 3:00PM until 9:00PM.
Keys will need to be picked up in a nearby KeyCafe location before its closing time.
For late check-in, guest must inform us ahead of time for us to coordinate guests' key access.
Parking is available at the nearby Boston Common at ($28/day) or metered at ($1.25/hr). Rates may change.
► Beacon Hill, along with neighboring Back Bay, are Boston's most exclusive and charming areas. The centralized location and renovated 18th century Georgian-style homes, brick sidewalks and gas-lamp street lighting give an old-time charm to the historic neighborhood, which was once owned by William Baxton, the first European settler of Boston in 1625. Residents now include Senator John Kerry and other celebrities of the political, athletic, and financial worlds.
► Downtown Boston: Walk a few minutes to the City Center for shopping and dining, the Financial District, the Theater District, Boston Common and Public Gardens – the oldest public parks in the country.
► The famous Freedom Trail is just steps from your front door. Follow it to Faneuil Hall, Boston's tourist center, to plan your sightseeing for the day. Don't miss the street vendors at Haymarket (the country's oldest outdoor market), the shops at Quincy Market (the country's largest indoor food court), and the street performers and nightlife outside Faneuil Hall.