Holiday Inn Boston At Beacon Hill
- located close to the Boston Convention Center
- high-speed internet access
- complimentary Express Start breakfast
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About Boston
Boston is an international city with a fascinating history and world-renowned cultural attractions. Since its humble inception as a refuge for Puritans seeking religious freedom, Boston has become one of the most diverse cosmopolitan cities in the world. You can explore the Freedom Trail and view the Old North Church, Faneuil Hall and other locations that played an instrumental role in the American Revolution. Boston's architecture reflects America's colonial past as well as cutting edge, innovative designs. The city is home to iconic structures, such as Fenway Park and the Bunker Hill Bridge.
Artist, actors and filmmakers are rediscovering Boston as the city casts aside its grave reputation. The city has several avant-garde studios and is starting to play a prominent role in the visual arts with the opening of the Institute for Contemporary Art. Visitors can enjoy performances by the legendary Boston Pops Orchestra or the world-famous Boston Symphony in Symphony Hall. The acoustics in this opulent hall are near perfect. The Charles Theater is home to the popular Blue Man Group. You can enjoy productions at the Huntington Theater Company. The theater enables patrons to preview shows that eventually go to Broadway.
The Charles River Esplanade is a popular destination for Bostonians and tourist; Frederick Law Olmstead designed it. The park occupies approximately three miles of the river's south bank. The esplanade's grassy knolls are resplendent with public art and pathways for bicycling, walking or jogging. You can paddle across the Boston Public Garden Pond in Lohengrin opera-inspired swan boats or embark upon a whale-watching cruise. Visitors can also enjoy swimming, sailing and rowing before dining on Boston baked beans, clam chowder and lobster in a local eatery or an award-winning restaurant.
The Cradle of Liberty is a popular destination for college students, scientists and tourists.