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This grand luxury hotel has been symbolic to Boston’s rich history and culture since 1855. Old-World charm and elegance are accompanied by all of the modern conveniences of a world-class establishment. Nestled in the heart of downtown Boston, Omni Parker House is located along the Freedom Trail and at the foot of Beacon Hill, Boston Common, Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall marketplace. Omni Parker House is just 2.3 miles from Logan International Airport (10 minutes). Our hotel offers the perfect destination for the leisure traveler, while our services and amenities appeal to those looking for a first-class business hotel in Boston. Experience the seamless blend of modern amenities and historic charm at America’s longest continuously-operating hotel.
Omni Parker House
60 School Street
Boston, Massachusetts
02108
Nearest Airport: BOS
Checkin was very smooth and we learned so much of the history of the hotel. Room was very clean and quiet. You can’t go wrong with the location. Steps from many of the sites as well as close to subway. Their renovation of the hotel was done very well. Loved the water and ice station on the floor. Friendly staff throughout. Some things to note is that you may have a view of another building or a roof like we did - a bit claustrophobic. Bathroom was very tight - toilet wedged between wall and sink.
FamilyOfBoys4 - Silver Spring, Maryland
The teens and I visited Parker’s Restaurant in the Omni Parker House in Boston for a lovely lunch. The decor is gorgeous and definitely a step above our usual eats in Boston. Service was attentive and professional without being hovering. When we told Alejandro we were hoping to try the Boston Cream pie and wanted to split a few of our meals, the restaurant plated our meals per our wishes. I don’t think I could have eaten an entire club sandwich as my half was plenty! It was so yummy! My son had the fish and chips and said it was the best he had enjoyed and he eats a lot of fish and chips. The cole slaw was just like my Nana’s, loads of mayo and crunchy and well seasoned. Our daughter tried the French onion soup and found it very good. Of course, we had to try the Boston Cream Pie and it did not disappoint either! The ganache is chocolatey without being too sweet and the almonds on the edge were inspired! For a restaurant in such a historic hotel, they could just rely on their reputation, but the staff at Parker’s are doing it all right! We will return
muzakalme - Worcester, MA
Our family of 6 traveled to Boston to celebrate my wife's birthday, catch a Red Sox game, and enjoy good eats and shopping. We chose the Omni Parker House for several reasons, including its historic status and recent renovation. The entire team we interacted with was well-trained, personable, and knew how to provide a 5-star service experience.
Timothy F
this is a wonderful hotel: clean, old world elegant; very cool vibe. the staff is, without exception, simply great. they are kind, courteous, friendly, efficient and also cool. my only gripe, if you can call it that would be the prices in the breakfast restaurant which are ridiculous: $13 for a bowl of berries: $18 for oatmeal; $7 for a cup of coffee. seriously? if the hotel can tell me that they pay their wait staff and kitchen staff a living wage, then i can live with those prices. if not, the restaurant is just a money grab. but i confess that the boston cream pie was excellent. overall, we loved it and can't wait to go back.
christinapirello - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nothing in our room works. No solution. Power keeps going out. Would not recommend! Engineering department told us flat out that the power in half the rooms doesn't work. Plenty of good hotels in Boston. This one is a pass.
Stoic A
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