has anybody been to this hotel. we intend to go july 06. is it in a good position and are the bedrooms large. how much is breakfast. what sights should we see. we are there for 5 nights
hilton back bay
Actually someone else asked a very similar question a few days ago this week on the Boston forum. Did you look at this hotel on the Hilton website at all? That might help to answer some of your questions. Do you mean to ask if the hotel is in a good location? If so, the answer is YES. It is conveniently located near many of Boston%26#39;s historic sights. I think that the best way to see and learn a lot without having to spend the day (and your energy) walking is by going on a Trolley Tour. We did one when we went to Boston two summers ago and really enjoyed it. Not only are these tours enjoyable, but educational. The tour guides are great-they have a sense of humor and are very knowledgable about the area, which adds to the reasons why these tours are so popular. I think that you will enjoy staying at the Hilton and find plenty to do in Boston. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. (Just a little bit of advice-next time post under the Boston forum).
hilton back bay
It%26#39;s a fine hotel . . . but there%26#39;s no need to eat there! Nothing against their food, per se, but you%26#39;re in Boston. Hilton food is the same the world over! As to what to see, google The Freedom Trail. It%26#39;s The Must See in Bahston! And when they go on sale in December, get some Red Sox tickets! Do NOT wait till you get here; do NOT buy them from some friendly man on the street who has ';extras';!!
Yes, that reminds me of the time my dad went to an Eagles game at the old Veterans Stadium only to find that the seat his ticket was for was broken. Needless to say, he wasn%26#39;t very happy about it at the time. Make sure that if you want a good seat, don%26#39;t be afraid to pay a little extra from a trusted, licensed seller, not a ';scalper';.
No comments:
Post a Comment