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Built by a wealthy ship owner in 1845, this elegant property in the middle of town is an island icon and one of the few Nantucket hotels open year-round. The...more
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Opened in late 2006, this soaring blue glasssheathed tower is a stone's throw from South Station. Like many modern buildings, it has a contemporary...more
see the Boston guideA few blocks north of downtown Edgartown, this friendly 19th-century Gothic Revivalstyle B&B has plenty of antiques and chintz like the nearby Charlotte...more
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In May 2008, a stem-to-stern renovation of this gray-shingled Victorian was completed under the watchful eye of owner Alan Worden (a former investment banker...more
see the Martha's Vineyard guideThe Harborside's location, near Faneuil Hall Marketplace and right alongside the Rose Kennedy Greenway, sounds expensive, but it's actually an affordable...more
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Sitting on perhaps the most coveted piece of the city's real estate, the Four Seasons Boston overlooks the Public Garden and is within walking distance of...more
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In Back Bay, convenient to Fenway, Symphony Hall, Newbury Street, and especially the Harvard Club, which is next door, the neo-Georgian Eliot is named after...more
see the Boston guideThe Crowne Pointe's 36 rooms are among the most luxurious (and most expensive) in P-town. A total makeover completed in 2008 exhibits strong attention to...more
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With downtown Nantucket and the Boat Basin within walking distance, this property provides "the best of the island," reflected in the perfect location score....more
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The Cliffside's big draw is its right-on-the-sand location, just west of Jetties Beach a mile from town: You can walk out of your room or suite (there are 26...more
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