Built in 1891 and family owned for three generations, the Copley Square Hotel is a local landmark. The seven story hotel is in the center of Back Bay and close to shopping on Newbury Street and at Copley Place. The hotel offers incredible access to business locations and is just blocks from the Prudential Center, the Hynes Convention Center and the businesses of Back Bay. In addition, the Logan International Airport is just five miles from the property.
The historical Copley Square Hotel lobby has been greeting guests for over 100 years. Visitors can sit on the overstuffed sofas and chairs that face floor to ceiling windows and gaze outdoors overlooking Exeter Street. The hotel provides two different restaurant choices in Speeder & Earl's, a café style restaurant, and Saint, a combination lounge and restaurant serving Asian and Mediterranean cuisine. At Speeder & Earl's, coffees are custom made by a barista. The Saint offers a lounge dining format for Boston's most discriminating patrons. The hotel features a business center, complimentary use of a fitness center across the street, wireless Internet access in the hotel's lobby, and a 24-hour currency exchange.
Guestrooms feature a variety of color schemes and no two rooms are exactly alike. Rich wood furnishings complement the overall décor, with its combination of American and European influences. Furnishings are antique style, and guestroom windows are large, letting in natural lighting. Guestroom amenities include complimentary bottled water, coffeemakers and data ports.
Located one block from the Copley Square Hotel, Trinity Church, built by Henry Hobson Richardson in 1872, is the birthplace of the "Richardson Romanesque" style and a national landmark.
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