Checked in 29 and out 30 Dec. Check in was smooth and was allowed early checked in at 1pm plus. Room was decent with comfortable bed and coffee making ap apparatus. Toilet was equipped with refillable shampoo, conditioner and shower gel, handsoap and moisturiser. Couldn't find toothbrush and toothpaste. No bedroom slippers. Walk to Central (Red line) is 20 mins away, pretty far. But once on red line, traveling to various attractions are easy. Harvard and MIT stations for university tours and Downtown Crossing for shopping and eats. Nice view of river.
The room is very good, the environment is beautiful, it is in a park, very close to the subway station, very convenient. Parking is difficult in Boston. I recommend staying here, especially the friendly attitude of the front desk staff Alex and Krupa. I like this hotel very much
Peeling paint on bathroom ceiling. Bathroom sink mostly clogged. Rusty bathroom vent. Room is clean. Everything works. Excellent shower pressure. Super fast check in.
Oh, the elevators at this hotel! They're not just elevators; they're portals to a world of unexpected contemplation and wonder. Imagine this: you press the elevator call button, fully expecting a quick trip to your floor, and instead, you're whisked away on a journey that will make you question the very fabric of reality. First, let's address the elephant in the room—or rather, the elephant in the elevator shaft. On any given day, at least one of the three elevators is on a ”maintenance sabbatical,” leaving you to press a button and pray. It's like playing a game of elevator roulette, but with higher stakes and more existential dread. Now, let's talk about the wait time. It's a marathon in itself. You find yourself standing in the lobby, watching as the elevator numbers climb with agonizing slowness, wondering if you'll ever reach your floor. During these moments, you have time to contemplate the meaning of life, the purpose of existence, and why you ever thought a quick trip to the hotel bar would be a good idea. During my stay, I found myself in the elevator lobby for what felt like an eternity. I started to question whether time itself was a construct, or if it was just the elevator's way of giving me a much-needed break from the chaos of life. I even started a small book club with the other guests who were also stranded in the lobby. We exchanged life stories, laughed at the situation, and formed lifelong friendships
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