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Fifteen Beacon 

Fifteen Beacon, 15 Beacon St, Boston, United States

FacilitiesGuests can reach the upper floors quickly and easily using the lift. The hotel offers internet access, wireless internet access, a restaurant, a bar and a childcare service. Guests arriving in their own vehicles can park in the car park.RoomsThe accommodation units each feature a sofa-bed. Cots are available for children. A safe is also available. Convenient features include internet access, a telephone, a TV, a radio, a stereo system, an alarm clock and wireless internet access.Sports/EntertainmentSport and leisure options are offered by the hotel and third-party operators. The hot tub offers revitalisation. A gym is among the leisure options available to guests.

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Boston needs to grow young, in the same way many of us need to grow up. Somber, red bricked, brown stoned, the keystone of New England dignity — it's almost as though the Puritans are still in residence. Enter XV Beacon (pronounced Fifteen Beacon, for those who forgot their Roman numerals), the new sign of the youthful (and moneyed) times. In the heart of the blue-blooded Beacon Hill neighborhood, XV Beacon is a forward-thinking hotel—and the first major “boutique” hotel in Boston—for those entrepreneurs to whom fashion, cutting edge design and technology are actual concerns. * The restaurant, appropriately nameded The Federalist, serves up clam bakes and beef Wellington alongside its sauteed abalone. Its wine cellar of over thirty-one thousand bottles would please any old school palate. And the sixty dignified and private rooms give the hotel a feeling of a rather elite club. The building—original Beaux Arts, all cast iron and limestone—fits effortlessly into the la-di-dah old fashioned architecture of the neighborhood.* Nothing says Boston Modern more than the décor. Throughout is the coffee palette of old New England — silver, mocha, tan, cream. The original cast iron elevator takes you to your floor. The bedrooms are gentlemanly, outfitted in dark wood and velvet bedspreads, with four-poster canopy beds and fireplaces, adding a homely touch but fully functional (and welcome) when it's snowing. Nonetheless, it's not your mother's hotel (she'll be having tea across the street at the Four Seasons). The fireplaces are floating stainless steel, and the candlesticks on your coffee table are two feet tall. * There's a fax and three telephones in every room, and 24-hour room service for refugees from faraway time zones. In your bathroom, there's every sort of beauty product imaginable: not the Chanel creams that you would imagine in the dressing tables of Boston grand dames, but cheerfully luxe, animal friendly products for both sexes — buckwheat eye pillows, peppermint foot lotion, vegetable oil soaps, and even an aromatherapy jet lag package. But XV Beacon, despite its hipness, remains a Boston hotel. Fifteen Beacon is a refined landmark hotel in a 1903 beaux arts building that juxtaposes cutting edge technology with extraordinary Jeffersonian styling located across the street from the Boston Common and blocks away from the waterfront - this striking cosmopolitan hotel offers a rarefied residential impression. Where quality happens... * Logan Airport - 5 miles

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