Our hotel's full-service accommodations are a great destination for business and leisure travelers. Leisure travelers headed to Brookline and Boston, MA love our hotel's proximity to Fenway Park, where they can catch a Red Sox game. You'll find it easy to get to the shops and restaurants of Coolidge Corner and Faneuil Hall. Other top attractions include NE Aquarium, Boston College, Boston University, convention centers and Logan Airport. If medical business brings you to the Boston area, our hotel's location is ideal. We're near Brigham and Women's Hospital, Children's Hospital Boston, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Beth Israel, and we offer complimentary shuttle service to the Longwood Medical Area. In addition, we have four meeting rooms featuring an elegant ballroom that's ideal for weddings and meetings with space for up to 400 guests. No matter what brings you to Boston, MA, our hotel's free high-speed Wi-Fi access keeps you connected. Start your day with breakfast from the Atrium Cafe, and later, swim a few laps in the indoor pool. Be sure to check out the 24-hour Fitness Center. Grab a cool drink from the Gateway Lounge; it's the perfect end to a day touring Boston or Brookline, MA. Our hotel's guests know we offer the quality name they can trust!
Located on upper Commonwealth Ave, Hotel Boston offers complimentary breakfast and hi speed, wireless internet access. A budget hotel on the green line subway, near Boston College and Boston University. Stay and Play!
When you stay at The Coolidge Corner Guest House - A Brookline Bed & Breakfast, you can expect: A hearty Continental breakfast Friendly, knowledgeable staff Free WiFi Parking Easy access to all the sights of Boston, Brookline, and Cambridge Bargain rates and frequent discounts
The John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site is located at 83 Beals Street in Brookline, Massachusetts' Coolidge Corner neighborhood. The modest suburban home was the birthplace of President John F. Kennedy. The property is now owned by the National Park Service; tours of the house are offered, and a film is presented. The Kennedy home was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964, and was established as the John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site on May 26, 1967.
Keeping Irving's Toy and Card Shop open and going in Ethel Weiss of blessed memory's spirit. Making it an official historical landmark in Brookline.