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Resurrect Romance at the Beacon Hill Hotel
Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro Announces
Winter Romance Escape Package
The Beacon Hill
Hotel & Bistro, an intimate boutique hotel located in the heart of Boston's
Beacon Hill on historic Charles Street, announces their Winter Romance
Escape package, designed to turn up the heat on romance during the long,
cold winter.
For a two-night stay, visiting couples pay $570.00,
which includes a bottle of complimentary Nicholas Feuillatte Champagne
chilling in a Queen Room upon arrival, two ice-skating passes to the Boston
Common s legendary Frog Pond Skating Rink that is located steps away from
the hotel and a three-course dinner for two in the elegant Beacon Hill
Bistro offering an intimate setting and modern French bistro cuisine. Also,
enjoy a complimentary full breakfast in the Bistro each morning. This
special package is available from November 1, 2003 through March 31, 2004,
seven days a week.
Nestled at the convergence of two prestigious streets
(Chestnut and Charles) in the heart of Boston's most historic and elegant
neighborhood, the Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro is only a few short steps from
Boston's finest and most sought-out attractions. The area's gas-lit streets
and cobblestoned sidewalks reflect its historical character and provide the
perfect backdrop for a romantic stroll through gently falling snow. Guests
can delight in a warm cup of hot cocoa atop the Hotel s romantic rooftop
terrace, available exclusively to hotel patrons, or retreat to their cozy,
uniquely-decorated rooms. A painter s palette of soothing colors defines
each room, further accented by designer-fabric duvets, pedestal sinks,
plantation shutters and black & white photography by Long Island
photographer Daniel Jones.
Call 617-723-7575 or 888-959-BHHB for reservations or
visit online at
www.beaconhillhotel.com.
This special package is subject to package
availability. Alcohol and gratuity not included with complimentary meal.
BEST FOR ROMANCE
-Delta Shuttle Sheet, 2002
At night the bistro
converts into a romantic dining room, still casual and comfortable, yet
glowing with the warmth of votive candles and wall sconces. Portuguese and
Brazilian jazz interweaves with the conversation. In the winter, seats by
the fireplace are as coveted as a room reservation.
Edited by Dave Shultz
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