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39 DALTON STREET, BOSTON
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After two years and a total of $110 million, New England's largest hotel, the 1,215-room Sheraton Boston has completed a full-scale renovation project, positioning it as one of the region's premiere business and convention venues. From the exterior porte de cochere to all guest rooms, virtually no corner of the hotel has gone untouched during the property's extensive refurbishment.Nestled in charming and historic Back Bay, the Sheraton Boston Hotel is ideally situated for business and leisure travel. Four miles from Boston's Logan International Airport, the Sheraton is close to the Financial District and businesses in Copley Square and Downtown Crossing, and one block from famed Newbury Street, the scenic Charles River and many favorite shops, restaurants and museums.The hotel is connected via an indoor walkway to the Hynes Convention Center and to two hundred shops at the Prudential Center and Copley Place Mall. Saks Fifth Avenue, Ann Taylor, Gucci, Neiman Marcus, Williams-Sonoma, Hugo Boss and Bally are just some of the fine retail establishments within this expansive complex. Restaurants offering every type of cuisine and setting are also located "under the same roof as the Sheraton" making it very easy to shop, wine and dine, all indoors.
-(L)-LUXURY HOTEL
PROPERTY TYPE - CONFERENCE CENTER/CONVENTION, FULL
SERVICE, HOTEL
RATINGS - AAA 4 DIAMONDS
BOSTONS LARGEST HOTEL..IN HISTORIC BACK BAY.
ATTACHED TO THE HYNES CONVENTION CENTER WITH OVER
200 SHOPS/RESTAURANTS UNDER ONE ROOF. THE HOTEL
IS IDEALLY SITUATED FOR BUSINESS AND LEISURE
TRAVEL. LOCATED ONLY 4 MILES FROM BOSTON LOGAN
AIRPORT..CLOSE TO THE FINANCIAL
DISTRICT..DOWNTOWN CROSSING..FAMOUS NEWBURY
STREET..THE SCENIC CHARLES RIVER AND MANY
RESTAURANTS AND MUSEUMS. THIS HOTEL IS ATTACHED
TO BOTH THE PRUDENTIAL AND COPLEY PLACE MALL
THROUGH AN INDOOR WALKWAY.
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