Omni Parker House

4* out of 5 stars

Omni Parker House Boston, with its iconic sculpted bronze doors and captivating ambiance, has stood as a distinguished landmark since 1855. Perfectly situated on the Freedom Trail, this historic hotel offers guests panoramic views of downtown Boston's storied past. Known not just for its elegant architecture, the hotel has been frequented by luminaries, including presidents like John F. Kennedy, Clinton, and Roosevelt, along with renowned celebrities and athletes.

Accommodation at Omni Parker House Boston

The Omni Parker House boasts 551 meticulously designed rooms, blending contemporary luxury with a touch of vintage elegance. Guests can choose from various suites, with the Premier Suites offering formal living rooms and expansive workspaces. For an elevated experience, the Harvey Parker Suite pampers guests with a spacious dining area, butler's pantry, and an opulent living room. Each room, irrespective of its tier, encapsulates the rich heritage and grandeur that Omni Parker is renowned for.

Dining at Omni Parker House Boston

Boasting one of the nation's most renowned restaurants and a celebrated whiskey bar, Omni Parker House stands as downtown Boston’s culinary jewel. Under the expert guidance of Executive Chef Gerry Tice, every meal transforms into a sensory delight. Indulge guilt-free with signature dishes like the Boston cream pie and Parker House rolls. After exploring Boston's vibrant attractions, the hotel’s dining venues offer the ideal spot to rejuvenate during your city escape.

Things to do at Omni Parker House Boston

Immerse yourself in the fascinating tales and sights that surround Omni Parker. Located amidst Boston's historical landmarks, guests can step back in time, exploring significant sites on the Freedom Trail. For those intrigued by tales of the supernatural, the hotel promises its own mysteries. Rumoured to be haunted by its founder, Harvey Parker, guests have recounted numerous eerie incidents, including unexplained stops of the elevator on the third floor. Whether you're seeking historical insights or ghostly encounters, Omni Parker House ensures an experience unlike any other.

Know Before You Go

It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between $5 to $50 per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kenwood Travel holiday. Expect to pay a resort fee of approximately $25 + tax, per room per night (subject to change).

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Accommodation

Classic Deluxe Room

Access the nearby historic Boston Common, the site of everything from concerts to political demonstrations and softball games to ice skating since the 1720s.

 Features:

  • 210 sq. ft. room with historic vintage décor featuring cherry wood furnishings, 19th Century reproduction artwork and crown molding
  • High-speed internet available
  • 32" flat screen television and clock radio with MP3 port
  • Terry cloth robe and premium bedding package
  • Larger bedroom with work desk

Comfortable Traditional Room

Stroll nearby Beacon Hill for iconic Boston antique hunting, enticing cafes, and exclusive fashion boutiques.

Features:

  • 125 sq. ft. room with historic vintage décor featuring cherry wood furnishings, 19th Century reproduction artwork and crown molding
  • High-speed internet available
  • 32” flat screen television and clock radio with MP3 port
  • Terry cloth robe and premium bedding package
  • Cozy bedroom with work desk

Stately Executive Room

Enjoy close proximity to the theater district, in a locale that’s been an ideal respite for stars of stage and screen since the 19th Century.

Features:

  • Ample 400 sq. ft. room with historic vintage décor featuring hand-crafted cherry wood furnishings, 19th Century reproduction artwork and crown molding
  • High-speed internet available
  • 32" flat screen television and clock radio with MP3 port
  • Terry cloth robe with premium bedding package
  • Large living area with work desk and sofa bed available
  • Expansive bedroom adjoins living room

One Bedroom Suite

Ideal for entertaining, this suite is your private, spacious oasis for relaxation and socializing in style.

Features:

  • Ample 520 sq. ft. room with historic vintage décor featuring hand-crafted cherry wood furnishings, 19th Century reproduction artwork and crown molding
  • High-speed internet available
  • 32” flat screen television and clock radio with MP3 port
  • Terry cloth robe and premium bedding package
  • Separate living room with work desk and sofa bed
  • Private master bedroom

Family Suite

Experience the ultimate accommodations in America’s oldest operating hotel, balancing luxurious vintage-style furnishings against generous modern amenities in a family-friendly environment.

Features:

  • 620 sq. ft. room with historic vintage décor featuring cherry wood furnishings, 19th Century reproduction artwork and crown molding
  • High-speed internet available
  • 32" flat screen television and clock radio with MP3 port •Refrigerator/microwave combo unit
  • Terry cloth robe and premium bedding package
  • Separate living room, featuring wall mural depicting the historic Boston Freedom Trail with key landmarks, and furnished with work desk and sofa
  • Adjoining kids’ quarters featuring twin bunk beds, bean bag chairs, and chalkboard wall
  • Private master bedroom

Facilities

  • Accessible Rooms & Facilities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bars
  • Concierge
  • Gym
  • Laundry Service
  • Parking
  • Restaurants
  • Spa
  • Wi-Fi

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Food & Drink

Parker's Bar

This pub offers lighter pub fare and full service bar. The inviting and elegant décor features mahogany paneling, a fireplace and stained-glass windows.

Parker's Restaurant

Executive Chef Gerry Tice celebrates nostalgic cuisine with contemporary flair at the birthplace of Boston Cream Pie, the Parker House Roll and Boston Scrod.

The Last Hurrah

The Last Hurrah Bar offers a lighter fare, a collection of Bostonian whiskeys and specialty martinis and cocktails.