We are proud to celebrate our 150th Anniversary as America’s longest continuously operating hotel: 1855 to 2005. Located across from the Boston Common and on the Freedom Trail in Boston’s downtown financial district the Boston Omni Parker House, with a recent $35M historic restoration and complete guest room renovation, is the perfect blend of historic charm and modern day conveniences, including 24 hour complimentary health club, 24-hour guest room dining, complimentary wireless internet access in all common areas, and a professional Concierge staff.
Enjoy the intimate atmosphere and contemporary American cuisine of Parker’s Restaurant. Unwind by the fireplace at Parker’s Bar or try a signature drink at the Last Hurrah.
Relax among soothing hues, richly colored fabrics, custom cherry furnishing and well-polished heirlooms in one of our 530 restored guestrooms or 21 deluxe suites, complete with all new windows, carpeting, furniture, pillow-top bedding and linen, lap-top sized safe,32" flat-screen LCD television, a two-line telephone, voicemail, and a fully stocked refreshment center.
The Boston Omni Parker House has the perfect setting to host your next meeting with 18 function rooms, and over 23,000 square feet of versatile function space.
Consider the Rooftop Ballroom, the only one in the city, exclusively situated on the fifteenth floor, features a gracefully arched ceiling, crystal chandeliers, and spectacular panoramic views of Boston, and accommodates up to 400 people. Our newest addition, the Alcott Ballroom is gloriously finished with gleaming crystal chandeliers, and regal floor length draperies. The celebrated Press Room where John F. Kennedy held his Congressional events including his announcement for his candidacy for Congress, is stately yet warm, featuring mahogany paneled walls, a marble fireplace, and hand carved chandeliers. Our historic Dickens Room, named after the famed author Charles Dickens, is a period detailed room with a fireplace portrayed during his visit to the Parker House from 1867 to 1868. Perfect for a boardroom meeting or an intimate dinner.
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Freedom Trail, Boston Common and Public Gardens, City Hall Plaza, Fanueil Hall and Quincy Market, Downtown Crossing, Theatre District, New England Aquarium, North End |
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