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Location:
Downtown/City Center
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Closest City:
BOSTON
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Distance From Hotel:
0.0MI
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Local time zone:
GMT-04:00
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Check In:
3:00 PM
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Check Out:
12:00 PM
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Minimum check-in age:
18
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Late checkout available
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American Express
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Carte Blanche
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Diners Club
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Discover
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JCB
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Master Card
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Visa
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Number of Rooms:20
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Parking
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Service Animals Allowed
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Arabic
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German
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English
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Spanish
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French
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Croatian
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Italian
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Japanese
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Dutch
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Portuguese
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Russian
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Serbian
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Chinese
Small pets are allowed. Not to exceed 25 pounds. Maximum one per room. Fee is $75 and is non refundable.
Pet fee amount
75.00
USD
per night
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Attraction:
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Museum of Fine Arts
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Distance From Hotel: 0.0MI
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Attraction:
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New England Aquarium
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Distance From Hotel: 1.0MI
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Attraction:
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Museum of Science
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Distance From Hotel: 0.0MI
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Attraction:
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The Freedom Trail
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Distance From Hotel: 0.0MI
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On site, valet parking only, $40 Daily Fee. No Self Parking
- Daily Parking Fee (
40.00
USD)
- Valet parking fee
( 40.0
USD )
High-speed Internet Access
Initial Fee
$14.95
USD
Wireless Data Connection
High-speed Internet Access
Initial Fee
$5.0
USD
Wireless Data Connection
Initial Fee
$5.0
USD
Analog Dial-up
PC
High-speed Internet Access
Initial Fee
$14.95
USD
Wireless Data Connection
Initial Fee
$14.95
USD
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Total number of rooms: 424
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Total number of suites: 38
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Total number of rooms with only one bed: 279
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Total number of rooms with only double beds: 145
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Total number of non-smoking rooms:424
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Total number of rooms for the physically challenged/handicapped: 20
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Executive floors
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Interior corridor
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Total number of floors: 12
Welcome to InterContinental Boston
Standing on the very spot where a late-night tea party ignited the American Revolution, InterContinental Boston puts you at the heart of history in ultra-modern style. Adjacent to the Financial District, our gleaming glass towers are a short walk from Faneuil Hall, Back Bay, Chinatown, Beacon Hill and the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
Features
InterContinental Boston is located on Boston's newly developed Waterfront, and symbolizes a new luxury hotel era in America's original city.