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    Coco G.

    I've stayed at Oasis Guest House once in May and again now in September. Great location, within a short walking distance from my daughter's university. The hallway shared bathrooms are very clean. The website is very clear about there not being an elevator so pack accordingly as you might be on the 3rd floor. Not much ambient noise if your room is further away from the stairs. I enjoyed the continental breakfast of an assortment of pastries/breads, boiled eggs, vanilla yogurt, granola, coffee/OJ, apples/bananas. Room for improvement: thicker blankets? I understand that central air is needed in the summer but had a difficult time getting comfortable to fall asleep because of the thin blankets and constant a/c. (Rooms do not have individual thermostats like in hotels).

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    Pretty cool, clean- says my 14 yo. We're in from NH for a Sox game and sightseeing. Our room is on the second floor & the other rooms/doors are close together. We have a nice outdoor deck on this floor. Check in was smooth, the establishment is clean and orderly. I would book here again The neighborhood is among Berklee College buildings and students, a charming community garden and Fenway is walkable.

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    Fantastic place to stay! Conveniently located to the subway, shopping (Newbury street!!!!!), and, of course, Fenway. The owners/staff were wonderful, kind and accommodating. Rooms were comfortable and the included breakfast was delightful.

    Note the caustic and retaliatory attitude for an allegedly bad review which I never posted--completely unprofessional.

    I received a message from the property accusing me of posting a low grade review on booking.com, when I did not yet post any review. And that is beside the point--please see the attached photo of the original message. The tone of the message is caustic, hostile, accusatory, and completely unjustified. This is highly ironic as I actually recommended the property to friends after my trip. What this reveals about this place is the extreme rudeness beneath the veneer of hospitality.

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    Came for a concert. Great continental breakfast. Rooms have no thermostat or ac/heat control. Rude phone and front desk personnel.

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    Copley House - One-Bedroom Extended-Stay Suite

    Copley House

    3.8(159 reviews)
    0.4 miBack Bay

    We stayed here for three nights wanting to be close to Back Bay. The hotel is comprised of old…read moreBoston Brownstone apartments, each with its own charm and character. Ours was only 3 doors down from the main lobby, so that was easy and convenient. This apartment fell under the Suite category. Our place had a kitchen with large refrigerator, stove with two burners, microwave, toaster oven, dishwasher, sink, plates and glasses. All very clean and convenient. The shower was modern and glass enclosed. A few things that could be improved could the the paper goods (paper towels and toilet paper were not the best quality, and the internet was a bit sporadic and slow - speeds sometimes of only about 1-2 Mbps). We loved the comfortable bed. Firm but not too firm and our pillows were all very nice...a total of six of them....making it very good for me since I like to have at least two when I go to sleep. The lady at the check-in lobby was very sweet and nice. Overall a great place to stay. Either for just one night or for extended stays.

    We loved the convenient location and vintage authenticity of the lodging. It was all good. We would…read moredefinitely return. However, if you are challenged by skinny, twisty flights of stairs with your luggage, it's not for you. I particularly liked the original arts and crafts decor.

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    Copley House - One-Bedroom Extended-Stay Suite

    One-Bedroom Extended-Stay Suite

    Copley House - Superior Queen Short-Term Studio

    Superior Queen Short-Term Studio

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    The College Club of Boston

    The College Club of Boston

    4.7(55 reviews)
    0.9 miBack Bay
    Private events
    Established in 1890

    I can't recommend The College Club of Boston enough. It's a beautiful victorian style building. Old…read morefashioned, but truly iconic. I was staying for 2 nights, my first time in the city. I was very unsure which area to stay in, but I'm so happy I chose CCB because the location is absolutely perfect. Back Bay is very nice and safe. You even have a wonderful park just outside the doorstep to walk around, and the lovely Boston Commons only two blocks away. Check-in/out was one of the most seamless experiences I've had with hotels/airbnbs. I didn't have to check in with anyone, and I received the door code a few days before. They have a lovely dining room for guests with homemade cookies, fruit, coffee and tea. Unfortunately I didn't take advantage of the breakfast, but I'm sure it's great too. CCB is really the perfect mix of a hotel and bed/breakfast. I was unsure about doing the solo room with a shared bathroom, but other than having to wait for the other guest to finish his shower so I could take an urgent bio break, it was no issue at all and I would hands down do it again. I'm pretty sure the other floors have a bathroom if you absolutely need it though. For the location, price, comfort, and amenities, College Club of Boston is a no brainer. I got the please to quickly meet the GM on my way out, and she is super sweet. I even left my airpods in the room, and without hesitation they are shipping them back to me. 5 starts forsure.

    We had our wedding ceremony here. It was absolutely perfect. We had 12 guests total, but the space…read morecould definitely accommodate a considerably larger party. The venue itself was breathtakingly beautiful, clean, and presentable. We requested a charcuterie board, champagne, and fruit platter, and it was stunningly displayed and high quality. There was a great mini-bar. Anna the manager was very responsive and accommodating. I am extremely pleased with our experience and would 100% recommend this venue!

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    The College Club of Boston - Room 218, the Boston University Room. Double room with private bathroom.

    Room 218, the Boston University Room. Double room with private bathroom.

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    CAJ House - Tremont Street furnished apartment

    CAJ House

    3.3(15 reviews)
    0.6 miSouth End

    I didn't know if I opened the door to a double booked apartment or if it hadn't been cleaned. We…read morespent the first hours of our trip finding a store with cleaning supplies, finding a laundry mat, washing sheets, washing towels, and cleaning the apartment. Had things been clean it would have been alright. The location is nice and the apartment is cozy. I have tried to contact the owner several times...but no such luck. Don't stay here unless you want to clean up after the previous renter a get zero contact from management.

    I stayed for a week at the CAJ house and consider this a fantastic alternative to a hotel. It seems…read morethey normally rent on a monthly basis, but rentals for a week or more are also accepted, albeit at a slightly higher rate. (Though significantly cheaper than even the most basic hotel in downtown Boston.) The apartment I stayed in was at the 45 Worcester Street location. (They have 2 locations, one at Tremont and one at Worcester.) When I arrived, someone met me at the front door to let me in and hand over keys for the week. At that point, I felt like a resident in a stylishly decorated studio apartment on a gorgeous street of brownstones. There are a few small things I would do to improve the experience. For example, while there is a kitchen, and some dishes, pots, pans, and cutlery, a few key essentials are missing. There's an oven, but not a single dish that can be put into the oven. (A cookie sheet would be nice?) However, it was overall a great experience in a well stocked apartment in close proximity to public transportation. Why not live more like a local? I'd take this over a hotel any day.

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    CAJ House - Apartment 8T on Tremont Street, the Bohemian.

    Apartment 8T on Tremont Street, the Bohemian.

    CAJ House - Apartment 8W at Worcester Street

    Apartment 8W at Worcester Street

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    No. 284 - Penthouse Suite at No. 284

    No. 284

    4.7(26 reviews)
    0.3 miBack Bay

    Good location and clean room. But only enough coffee for one day(??). And it's SUPER noisy w street…read morenoise at night. Super rude guy at the front desk. No clean towels or room cleaning. Not worth the $$$. Is not a hotel-- it's like an airbnb.

    This place is perfection. Service was friendly and impassioned. We received a little tour as soon…read moreas we checked in. We were on our way out to Fenway, so the friendly gentleman at the front desk was kind enough to give us walking directions after he showed us around the guest spaces and our room. Location: 5 : an easy 10 minute walk to Fenway, a 12 minute walk to the Commons. A wealth of eating options, safe secure and walkable in every direction. Room: 5 Our room was impeccable with impressive personal touches and attention to detail. Little things like Fiji water, fresh soft towels (and a black towel for makeup), full array of toiletries, and a welcoming comfortable firm bed. Despite having alllll the things to do in Boston, I was excited to get back to that room and that bed, and I slept like a log. I like a good bed when I'm traveling and I would never stay at another place if I had the option. My favorite aspect was having a separate bedroom and living area (with pull out couch). All things comparable, I've stayed in a thousand hotels, I've traveled Boston thoroughly. This will be my go-to forever. Whether traveling single, as a couple, or with my kids, I will look at 284 first and foremost. Kid-friendly: yes! I would definitely stay here with my kids (ages 9, 11, 13). Safe, fun, welcoming, and wallet-friendly. Special bonus and wow impression: each room is themed after a different artist. I love love love this concept and intrigued me a thousand times over. I ave a personal goal to stay in every room now.

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    No. 284 - Exterior View of No. 284

    Exterior View of No. 284

    No. 284 - Library at No. 284

    Library at No. 284

    No. 284

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    Clarendon Square - View of parlor with fireplaces and modern furniture.

    Clarendon Square

    4.8(40 reviews)
    0.6 miSouth End

    Clarendon Square is well-appointed, but not fussy. The furnishings are modern, and the dress code…read moreis somewhere between 'shabby chic' and casual. No one batted an eye at my partner's Looney Tunes t-shirt and shorts. I was better dressed (...definitely the Odd Couple), and we were both made to feel welcome. The cocktails were made well, and the table service was at a good pace--not rushed, but not dragged-on unnecessarily. The food was also quite good. The portions were right-sized, which was appreciated since our B&B did not have a refrigerator in the room. Though I no longer remember what we had (...probably lamb for me and Bolognese for my partner), I do remember that it was a good representation of the advertised dish--not some high concept, deconstructed bullsh*t. The desert martinis were more memorable than whatever cake we chose, but--again--I can't remember the desert being bad, just forgettable. The price was comparable to restaurants in the surrounding area, and the staff were 'easy on the eyes', so we'll be back the next time we're up that way.

    This is an amazing place to stay and we will definitely return. The location in the south end was…read morefantastic, and the place was impeccable from cleanliness to style and comfort!

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    Clarendon Square - Suite Bathroom with large free standing soaking tub for two.

    Suite Bathroom with large free standing soaking tub for two.

    Clarendon Square - View of grand staircase from the parlor to the guest rooms.

    View of grand staircase from the parlor to the guest rooms.

    Clarendon Square - Mahogany dressing room in the Clarendon Suite.

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    Mahogany dressing room in the Clarendon Suite.

    Chilton Club

    Chilton Club

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.6 miBack Bay

    I love the Chilton Club. As a member of the Acorn Club in Philadelphia, I have reciprocal…read morepriviledges at the Chilton Club. It is very quiet and relaxing and the rooms are very clean. They give one the feeling of being back in the 1940's. The location of the Chilton Club is perfect if one is visiting Boston and wants to be close to shopping, the Boston Common and many other nearby sights. If there is one difficulty, it's the parking. We did have to drive to a parking garage. It was fine for us, but if one is elderly, it could be difficult. I am anxious for my next trip to Boston, in part because I love staying at the Chilton Club!

    An invitation to lunch at the Chilton Club cannot be ignored, so I was dutiful and went…read more (An earlier encounter as an overnight guest had not been copacetic, due a loud wedding party, shared bathrooms and thin walls which all interfered with our experience.) I understand that the club is named after the first woman to walk down the gangplank from the Mayflower when the Pilgrims arrived. That may give you a bit of insight into the clientele. This is a women's club, filled with tradition and old fashioned manners. Men, only recently admitted as guests, must wear a coat and tie. And there are not too many men around, ladies. The surroundings are respectable and clean, the dining room filled with light. Many lovely servers attend to your needs. Luncheon offers a choice of two soups (if you have allergies or are a vegetarian, The Chilton Club is not for you), followed by a traditional buffet. The buffet consists of one main dish, a couple of sides and some desserts. The main dish is always something like beef bourguignon or creamed chicken. The desserts are cookies, puddings and fruit salads. Everyone seems to be connected here, so if you are shy or from out of town, not connected to anyone in Boston, it may be a bit daunting. If you have ancestors who came over on the Mayflower, you should be fine. I do recommend going if you are invited. Just be aware that if you are a vegetarian or a vegan, you will not be able to eat. And if you are a man and forget your coat and tie, you will be forced into tweedy leftover outfits that may not fit you in the least, otherwise you will have to leave. That's The Chilton Club.

    463 Beacon Street Guest House - Room #51, view of main level from loft

    463 Beacon Street Guest House

    2.6(27 reviews)
    0.4 miBack Bay
    $$

    463 Beacon Street Guest House Ok- I always try to be just…read moreand not write out of ire or any distressed emotional state. However, this place caused me such distress. The first few nights, I spent at the actual 463 Beacon street house B&B. It wasn't bad--I had read good reviews all around, especially from tripadvisor.com and even the New York Times! I was a little disappointed when I first checked in to the 3rd floor room. No, a microwave and a mini fridge with some plates sitting on top, do not count as a "kitchenette". The room itself was pretty small, which is understandable, and the furniture slightly shoddy. The bathroom was just ok, lighting was about the only thing that caught my attention. It was pretty good compared to the dingier lamp-light of the bedroom. Anyway, at $69 though, I could not really complain. The location was also a plus, right on Beacon and a block from Mass Ave and of course walking distance from Newbury St, and all the touristy places in the vicinity. The distress does not however stem from the room at 463 Beacon, rather from one of their rooms available for short term rentals. Yes, a place on 325 Beacon street. It is on the first floor (stoop is at eye level with the bedroom--actually entire room) . As soon as I entered this room I was hit with a strong smell of cheap Walgreen's eau de toilette laced with another scent. Yes, I would say it was a dead-ratish or perhaps a backed up toilet (chronic problem perhaps?) aroma that permeated the place in conjunction with the cheap perfume smell. The bed was most depressing as it also seemed to smell like someone's unhygienic nether-regions. The shower/toilet/kitchen sink combo was no better of course and was lit by a bulb about 20 watts? Yes there was a mini fridge and a microwave and dishes I hope no one washed with the shriveled brown sponge but one can only hope.... I had a distressing vision of myself being found at the week's end with my wrists slashed on the bed accompanied by a suicide note...so in order to prevent this most disturbing fate, I had to quickly run--not walk back to the main house and beg the concierge to please return my prepaid week's amount. I was ready to beg, plead, grovel, but was pleasantly relieved when the horrified look on my visage was enough. The concierge was gracious and kind. I advise you that you also run not walk from any thought of staying in a room at the 325 Building..... Be warned!

    First off, your mileage with 463 Beacon rests mostly on the sort of traveler you are. I think…read moreyou'll either like it or hate it. I'm firmly with the former. Its essentially a bed and breakfast, without the breakfast or the host/hostess. If you like B&Bs, nothing here will be surprising. Its a tall Victorian brownstone located in gorgeous Back Bay. There are no signs to declare it any different from the rows of houses on the same, serene, tree-lined street. Its a lovely feeling to walk out, as though departing from your home, imagining you lived here. After getting buzzed in, the first floor has a small communal area with a bench, coffee and tea station, and information about Boston to take. We checked in at the tiny, adjacent office, which keeps limited hours. Friendly, easy-going staff, and we were able to leave our luggage there at start and end of the trip. I booked, with just a a twinge of trepidation, a room at the uppermost level, a fifth floor walk-up. I banked on the walk to justify all the eating planned, and it really wasn't bad at all. A bit of old detailing was kept in the building, so we had much to admire going up the winding stairwell, including the long chandelier hanging down the center from a stained glass fixture. Every room here is different. We peered into a few on some mornings, where guests apparently just checked-out, and found most to have their own attractions. Our room, #51, was one of a few with two beds. Basic features: private bathroom, kitchenette (sink, microwave, fridge), dining table, armchairs, desk, spiral stairs leading to the loft area with one full bed and one twin, and a tv mounted high on the wall, viewable from both levels. There's free wi-fi that didn't work for me, but I felt no need for it so I didn't bother asking the office staff to trouble-shoot. Nothing plush here, but the beds were comfortable enough. Metal key entry, the old-fashioned way. PLUS (room #51) - high-ceiling loft set-up - atmosphere - spacious - cool, old metal spiral stairs MINUS (room #51) - truly tiny bathroom, I kept hitting myself as I showered and I'm small! - everything a bit worn overall - limited windows Great location in beautiful Back Bay and convenient, within a 10-minute walk to commercial Newbury and Boylston Sts, the Hynes Convention Center, and the T metro stop on Mass Ave, which allows fairly quick access to other areas in Downtown Boston. But even on foot, Boston Common is just a pleasant 20 minute walk away. I emphasize that the minuses here don't bother me. I considered it part of the experience, and quite enjoyed it, but others may feel a refurbishing is required to pay to stay. Sure, I don't disagree about a refresh, but a thorough refurbishing will also mean they can (and should) charge a fortune. As it is now, 463 Beacon St is a great deal in a great location, a good alternative to a boutique experience at more than twice the price.

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    463 Beacon Street Guest House - Room #51, full size bed in loft

    Room #51, full size bed in loft

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    463 Beacon Street Guest House

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    Moroccan Luxury Suites - I loved this mirror

    Moroccan Luxury Suites

    5.0(16 reviews)
    2.4 miCharlestown

    What a great start to my first trip to Boston! I wanted something special, not a generic hotel…read moreroom. I fell in love with this place as soon as I saw the listing. I lucked out with a room availability and spent the next month eagerly anticipating my stay. Why? The neighborhood looked great and the room decor looked even better. From the moment my Lyft pulled up in front of the distinctive purple house I knew I'd picked the right spot. The owner is on site to check you in, answer any questions you have about where to go, and if you ask her about the area ghosts maybe she'll let you borrow the local psychic's book too. While I didn't sense any spirits myself while I walked around Charlestown, I still enoyed reading it. I loved the neighborhood. When you're in Charlestown you're in Boston but you're not IN Boston. You're a short ride or nice walk to the heart of the Italian restaurant filled North End. You can happily begin a trek down the Freedom Trail heading towards downtown and be there in less than an hour after seeing numerous historical sites. The first two Freedom Trail locations, Bunker Hill and the USS Constitution, are a short scenic stroll from the Moroccan. Along the nearby streets you'll find charming shops, tasty restaurants, and so many cute houses lining the way. It's very walkable and has a quiet neighborhood vibe that I loved much more than staying in the much noisier downtown area. And there's a convience store (777 Convenience) super close by for any beverages or snacks you'd like to stock in the fridge. As for the Moroccan itself, listed on Google and Booking as Moroccan Boutique Guest House, the rooms are all unique. The King Suite I booked is the entire 3rd floor. While I don't love a lot of stairs after a long day of walking, there's something charming about those old creaky stairs that led to my own little oasis. The house was built in 1799 if I rememeber correctly, which means you get all the hardwood floors and ceiling beams that some call wonky and others call charming. The fireplaces aren't for fire which was fine by me. The living room area had a tv, some books and magazines to read, a very comfortable couch for lounging, and kitchen with all the supplies if you wanted to buy groceries to be your own chef. Elizabeth does leave you some bowl packs of Cheerios and a small container of milk in addition to a large bottle of water. There's also a printed list of restaurant recs included with her welcome info that I loved. I already had a bunch of places bookmarked for my trip, but I assume the less Yelpy find that list incredibly helpful. The bathroom was my favorite of the trip. Spacious shower, nice tolietries, a decorative sink, and comfy bathrobes were a nice touch. The bedroom was exactly like the pictures! The bed, a giant marshmallow with soft sheets and purple drapes, king sized of course, was a dream. It was the most comfortable bed of the 4 of the trip. We missed it every time we met a new bed that was pretty meh by comparison to its softness. From the location to the furniture to decorative touches, we loved everything about this place. If you're heading to Boston check the availability. If you're lucky, there may be a room for you. The next time I head to Boston I hope my luck holds.

    Highly recommend for it's location, in the heart of the Charlestown neighborhood and very close to…read moreBunker Hill monument. Even though our room had abundance of space, charm, and amenities.....it must be noted that the property is over 200 years old and has the quirky qualities associated with the ancient architecture. Please be aware that the floor is crooked and creaky, the TV's are from the 1990s, very small and grainy resolution. But we did not travel 3000 miles to Boston to watch television! And if you are 6'3" or taller, the low ceiling height on doorways is going to be a problem! I'm 6'1" and barely cleared them.... The service is exactly as one would expect at this price, and they exceeded our expectations. Everything you could possibly want is provided, including all of the fixings for a gourmet Continental breakfast.

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    Moroccan Luxury Suites - Brought back some breakfast

    Brought back some breakfast

    Moroccan Luxury Suites - Bonus closet space in the king suite

    Bonus closet space in the king suite

    Moroccan Luxury Suites - King suite bathroom vanity. Love the sink!

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    King suite bathroom vanity. Love the sink!

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