Saturday, July 9, 2011

Fairmont Battery Wharf Boston Massachusetts Hotel

Fairmont Battery Wharf Boston Massachusetts Hotel

Boston's North End is both hip and historical, and the effortless style of the Fairmont Battery Wharf makes this homebase feel just like home. Settled in the 1630s, the North End is Boston's oldest neighborhood. Winding streets, repurposed warehouses, and a rich Italian heritage make this a perfect spot to snoop, lose track of time, and brush up on your best Bostonian accent. (If asked about your favorite baseball club, "Red Sox" is the answer.)




Walking down the waterfront, two of the Fairmont Battery Wharf's blocks lean slightly out toward Boston's historic harbor, inspiring guests to have their own tea party - except with less protest, and more four-diamond-rated food at the applauded hotel restaurant, Senses. The hotel's overall design fits in well with the surrounding converted factories, but puts a modern spin on traditional brick architecture. In your room, the contemporary American design is elegant without being overstated, which is good, as you'll not want to distract your eye from harbor views, the 40" LCD television, or that oh-so-cozy bed.

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