it was awsome! nice hotel in a cool little city. most importantly just 2 short blocks from the T stop. made life very easy. . . considering were pushing a stroller everywhere we were going. helpfull staff as far as directions calling cabs and over all hospitality! the girls on the night staff were extra friendly and helpfull. the FREE breakfast was ...
The rooms were spacious and the beds very comfortable. Staff was friendly and willing to secure taxis when asked. Also, free wireless internet in roooms was a plus.
The fridge in the rooom worked but needed to be secured - on its last legs.
I thought this hotel was excellent. The T was close by, the staff very friendly and overall excellent value. We were a few stops from Government Center and overall a very easy location. Our room was large and well equipped. I would stay here again in a minute.
Close to town, taxi ordered by Hotel Managment, Friendly Staff, yet dirty tables in the morning, Breakfast is 7-10. Average sized rooms and good sized Batherooms. AC in every room.
stayed three nights, clean and comfortable room ,lovely breakfast.A short stroll to the T station which takes ten minutes to the center of boston.Friendly and helpfull staff. Will stay there again.
Rooms were a good sive . We had a king sized bed with sleeper couch , a full desk and extra lounge chair. Mini fridge and microwave helped keep food and drink costs down.
Staff was extremely courteous and helpful,keeping the coffepot fresh and fresh warm cookies were put out at night. The breakfast was good and the staff kept the bins ...
Stayed in the Holiday Inn Cambridge for over a month, some of the staff are very friendly, a few seem a little anti social and reluctant to help. Breakfast gets boring fast but that's pretty much the case with any hotel in this category.
We woke up to abolutely no hot water and a lot of excuses about a power failure, which had occurred 8 hours earlier. We moved to a different hotel for the second night, even though we had prepaid for two nights. It does not get much worse than that.
I called the hotel directly to make a reservation and specifically asked about nearby public transportation. I was told that a t-stop (subway stop) was only a few blocks away. The day before I was set to leave for Boston, a friend familiar with the city told me that the nearby t-stop was closed and has been closed for months. It had already been ...