The Samuel Sewall Inn, known for its warm, comfortable ambiance and spacious guest rooms, offers guests a relaxing respite outside of Boston's city center. Polished, friendly service combined with luxurious amenities ensures guests an optimal stay. The guest rooms boast comfortable deluxe beds with luxury linens, while the private baths in each room are filled with beautiful Turkish towels and other bath amenities, along with the Inn’s signature bathrobes. Many rooms are available with working wood-burning fireplaces; while workspaces with complimentary wireless internet are available for the busy business traveler.
Located two miles from the heart of the city and one block from public transportation, guests are able to remain close to the cultural and business centers of Boston while enjoying the peaceful tranquility of a relaxing bed and breakfast. Typical of a Victorian home, no two rooms are exactly alike; each having its own character and layout. A full breakfast is served daily with homemade granola and baked goods, fresh fruit salad, with a changing daily hot entrée completing your experience at this historic Inn. Together with sister Inn, The Bertram Inn, this is one of the premiere Bed & Breakfast experiences in Boston.
Contemporary Amenities with Old World Charm.
When traveling to Boston, the Bertram Inn serves as an oasis from the hustle of downtown Boston. Located two miles from the heart of the city and one block from public transportation (Green Line C, St. Paul Street stop) guests are able to remain close to the cultural and business centers of Boston yet return to the tranquility of a bed and breakfast. The Inn is truly a home away from home creating an environment that puts you at ease. They are a Pet Friendly Inn welcoming your four legged friends.
Experience the luxury, taste, and beauty the Bertram Inn has offered guests for over a decade. Polished, friendly service combined with luxurious amenities ensures guests an optimal stay. The Bertram Inn boasts wood-burning fireplaces, Italian linens, Turkish towels, signature bathrobes and workspaces with wireless internet for the business traveler. They offer a full breakfast served daily with homemade granola and baked goods, fresh fruit salad, as well as, a daily changing hot entrée.
The original house was built in 1907 by a wealthy tobacco merchant and given as a gift to his daughter on her wedding day. Despite the years, it has preserved much of the same design and detail from it's founding including a sweeping staircase and oak panneling. Set amongst the Victorian houses and tree lined streets of Brookline, The Bertram Inn maintains it's place in history while providing outstanding modern service.
Located on a quiet residential street, this 3-story Victorian home-turned-B&B is probably Brookline's best inn, delighting guests with its purple porch, lovely garden, homey feeling, and close proximity to Coolidge Corner. Guests get the free run of the kitchen and a large video library—perfect for when you want to cozy up next to the electric fireplaces in every room. Free cookies, popcorn, coffee, and tea are available 24hr. Singles $79-129; doubles $119, with private bath $135-150; extra person $20 per night. Rates fall in winter. The 10 rooms fill up quickly; book a month or so in advance; 1 year for Commencement (same rates) or the fall foliage. Call ahead for parking ($7/night). Not wheelchair-accessible, but one of the few pet friendly places around.
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Red piping on the exterior and a large atrium inside make this Holiday Inn stand out from the sedate townhouses lining Beacon Street. It's also a lot bigger in scale. This is a modern hotel and each room has cable TV, pay-per-view films, coffee makers, irons, and Nintendo. Inside the hotel there is a restaurant with a cocktail lounge, a fitness center and a pool with a whirlpool. Parking is available for $15/day. Room prices range from $110 to $250 nightly.
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Special room rates for the Boston Marathon available through Marathon Tours and Travel. For $179-$189, you can watch from a room overlooking Beacon Street as runners begin their final mile dash.
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