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NOTE: UNFORTUNATELY
THE HILTON BOSTON BACK BAY ROOM BLOCK HAS NOW BEEN
FILLED AND NO OTHER ROOMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR OVERNIGHT
STAY. EYEFORPHARMA HAS MANAGED TO SECURE A ROOM BLOCK
AT A SPECIAL REDUCED RATE IN THE BOSTON PARK PLAZA
HOTEL & TOWERS, LOCATED IN THE HEART OF BACK BAY
.
The Boston
Park Plaza Hotel & Towers
64 Arlington
Street
Boston , MA
02116
Tel: 1 617
457 2241
Fax: 1 617
654 1916
http://www.bostonparkplaza.com/about.shtml
http://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=0709056655&key=685CD
Ideally
located in the heart of Boston's most picturesque
area and historic Back Bay neighborhood, the hotel
is only 4 miles from Logan International Airport.
Right outside the door visitors can enjoy some of
Boston's leading attractions and historical sites.
Fenway Park, the Museum of Fine Arts, Symphony Hall,
fashionable Newbury Street, Copley Place, and Boston
Common are just some of sights easily accessible from
the hotel.
Hilton
Boston Back Bay
40 Dalton Street, Boston,
Massachusetts, United States, 02115-3123
Tel: 1-617-236-1100
Fax: 1-617-867-6104
HOTEL
WEBSITE
Boston
Boston had been a thriving city long before the United
States itself existed. Founded in the 17th century,
Boston has been the center of attention in New England
since the colonial period. Today's Boston continues
to boast some of the best attractions to be found
in the Northeastern US. As the "cradle of the Revolution,"
Boston is full of history like no other city in America.
For over
350 years, some of the world's greatest patriots,
writers, thinkers, athletes and artists have called
Boston their home, leaving an indelible mark on this
incredible city in the process.
A trip to Boston
is necessarily a trip into American history. Boston
was the center of the revolutionary movement in the
1770's, and the monuments to those glorious times
still stand. Faneuil Hall (1742) was a meeting place
for revolutionary leaders, and it now houses dozens
of shops and restaurants. The Old State House (1713)
was the site of the colonial government and is open
for tours. Paul Revere's house is also open for tours,
and the Old North Church (1723) and its famous lanterns
are still in use. The site of the Boston Massacre
where five colonists died in 1770 has been preserved.
The First Public School was in Boston; some of its
graduates include Sam Adams and Ben Franklin. The
Granary Burying Ground in the middle of town has the
graves of patriots John Hancock, Paul Revere and others.
Even the Boston Tea Party is commemorated in a floating
ship museum, not far from the floating museum aboard
the USS Constitution, America's first great warship.
In addition
to history, Boston boasts a wonderful cultural tradition.
There are currently more than 23 major theatres, orchestras,
and symphonies in Boston, and more small theatres
numbering into the hundreds. The Old Corner Bookstore
was a favorite meeting-place for Hawthorne, Longfellow,
Emerson, Thoreau and other great American writers.
The Museum of Fine Arts is the largest museum in New
England, and is the centerpiece of a collection of
art museums that are spread all across the city.
Millions of
visitors a year come to Boston for its history, and
once they arrive they discover that there's even more
to enjoy in this amazing city.
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