Just spent 4 nites with family of 4 at Holiday Inn Select. I recommend this place for value and location. Just try and get a nonsmoking room, as we were forced into a smoking room. After 3 minutes you don%26#39;t notice smell unless you have alergies. but the room did stink.
Other than that, we walked everywhere and cabs were convenient if we didn%26#39;t want to walk. The outside pool was clean and big. kids loved it. We didn%26#39;t eat in restaurant as we wanted to experience all the city had to offer. We found great kid friendly places all over the city. You must go to North End for dinner one night and eat the lobster and crabs in chinatown for half the price with better sauce. Starbucks is right across the street and bagel store is next door
Holiday Inn Select -We just stayed hereI hope you posted this review in the ';hotels'; section.
Holiday Inn Select -We just stayed hereI totally agree about the Holiday Inn Select, I was there in April and despite what a lot of reviewers had posted I found it to be a really good hotel, for value, room size, etc. And yes Sue I DID post it in the hotel section lol
Carolann---LOL! --- Sue
just wondering where the Holiday Select was located.....Is it the one on Blossom St at Cambridge
It%26#39;s called the Holiday Inn Select, Government Centre and yes it%26#39;s in Blossom Street, Boston. Next to the MGH.
Corner of Blossom Street and the bustling Cambridge Street. Definitely a great location. 5 minute walk up the hill to Government Center or down the street to the Charles River Esplanade, 10 minutes to North Station/TDBanknorth Garden, Faneuil Hall or Downtown Crossing or Boston Common. About 15-20 minute stroll to the North End or waterfront. Number of eateries running the full gamut up and down Cambridge Street. And the Red Line and Blue Line subways are a few blocks in either direction on Cambridge Street. And if somebody mistakes you for John Lennon, don%26#39;t fret. Mass. General is right around the corner.......
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