Web rating: 4.5 out of 5
10 Internet reviews
5 Skoosh reviews

Marlowe Hotel

   4 star hotel

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

  • Address:
  • Marlowe Hotel
  • 25 Edwin H Land Blvd
  • Boston
  • 02141

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Marlowe Hotel - hotel entrance
Marlowe Hotel is a 4 star hotel in Boston. Throughout the hotel, inviting textures and colors awaken the senses. The sophisticated accommodations and amenities with highly personalized service make the Hotel Marlowe, a Kimpton Hotel, the perfect choice for upscale travelers seeking a truly distinctive Boston boutique hotel.

Located across the Charles River from downtown Boston, Massachusetts and just minutes from Harvard Square and the MIT campus, the Hotel Marlowe also offers easy access to the city's financial district and exclusive Beacon Hill neighborhood. Many of our 236 guestrooms boast views overlooking the park-lined Charles River, along with the Boston skyline.

Offering services and amenities you expect from a four diamond boutique hotel, the Hotel Marlowe features unexpected extras such as: Complimentary wireless Internet access .
 

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HOTELFACILITIES

Marlowe Hotel, Boston Hotel Facilities

24h check-in Air-conditioned in common
Bar-s Car park
Cloakroom Gym
Laundry service Lift-s
Money Exchange Public Internet
Restaurant - non-smoking Restaurant -s
Room service Safe

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HOTELREVIEWS

Reviews of Marlowe Hotel Boston

Review by: Dorin, Evergreen Park, United States

Stayed: Aug 2009

I would definitely recommend this hotel to others staying in Boston. The hotel itself was gorgeous- very unique and beautifully decorated. The hotel staff was very helpful and gave us advice whenever needed. We really felt we got a steal with this hotel - paid a low price for a great stay.

The only negative is that the neighborhood still looks like it is being built up - coming from Chicago, I wasn't too worried, but stil. If you feel like you want to stay closer to the city, staying in downtown Boston would be a better option.

Regardless of location, I thought this hotel was awesome and would definitely stay there again. You couldn't beat the price, and our stay was really great.

Our expectations were definitely met!

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Review by: scott from michigan, linden, United States

Stayed: Feb 2009

This is an upscale hotel with a great location.
The hotel is very clean .It has a very good resturante and bar.
There is shopping very close.
I alway stay here when I travel to boston,

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Review by: Cris & Jaime, New York, United States

Stayed: Nov 2008

Very impressed! Very nice and the staff was very welcoming!

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Review by: Donald, Rye, United States

Stayed: Nov 2008

The Marlowe is a terrific, hip and fun hotel. The service was polite, enthusiastic and prompt and the staff couldn't have been nicer. We were upgraded to an outside room right away and found the rooms comfortable, visually stimulating and spacious. Little amenities such as a complimentary bottle of wine, coffee in the living room downstairs, wine receptions every night, free wireless internet and complimentary New York Times all added to the pleasant feel of quality that permeates the place. Bambara is a great restaurant as well and not to be missed. At the price we got through Skoosh, the Marlowe is a true value and I would recommend it to anyone staying in Cambridge or Boston.

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Review by: Kim, Astoria, United States

Stayed: Mar 2008

Hotel Marlowe is wonderful! The staff was extremely friendly. Only four stops to Fanueil Hall. Great value for the money. The only disappointing experience was when the hotel bar closed at MIDNIGHT.

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