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Hotel Marlowe

25 Edwin H Land Blvd, Cambridge, MA 02141
Hotel Marlowe
Real Traveler Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 64 reviews from 3 sources
Highly Recommended
Clean: Rating of 5.0 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.7 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.5 out of 5
Value: Rating of 4.6 out of 5
Room: Rating of 4.6 out of 5
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Highly Recommended
Based on 64 reviews
from 3 sources
  • Overall: Rating of 4.6 out of 5

    "It was a great experience for us." source Orbitz

    "At the price we got through Skoosh, the Marlowe is a true value and I would recommend it to anyone staying in Cambridge or Boston." source Skoosh

    "Second, the two restaurants inside the hotel were not great choices for travelers with children, and one of the reasons we chose this hotel was it's reputation for being a great place for kids to stay." source Travelocity

    "We really felt we got a steal with this hotel - paid a low price for a great stay." source Skoosh

    "I would recommend this place for anyone planning on staying in Boston/ Cambridge. I would definitely stay again." source Travelocity

  • Clean: Rating of 5.0 out of 5

    "Could not have a better location for the price, and a quality hotel - clean, maidservice was thorough, hotel was upscale and modern." source Travelocity

    "\n\nThe hotel also has a policy where they enter and clean your room even if you have the do not disturb sign on the door." source Travelocity

    "Spotless room - comfortable bed - flat screen tv - perfectly on time breakfast delivery - what more could one ask for." source Travelocity

    "The room was clean and comfortable, but the "high speed internet" wasn't very speedy." source Travelocity

    "The entire hotel was clean and well-maintained with nice ambience." source Travelocity

  • Service: Rating of 4.7 out of 5

    "Hotel service first-rate from valet to housekeeping to guest services." source Orbitz

    "This hotel was upscale, very clean, and extremely friendly staff." source Travelocity

    "For a breathtaking view of an amazing city, amazing customer service, comfy beds, and food I highly recommend the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Boston." source Travelocity

    "The pool and other services especially the free bike rental was very nice." source Travelocity

    "very nice friendly staff clean great value for the $." source Travelocity

  • Location: Rating of 4.5 out of 5

    "This is an upscale hotel with a great location." source Skoosh

    "The hotel and immediate area seemed quite safe, although things are pretty quiet in the vicinity at night -- which is probably fine, except for those who feel more secure where there are lots of people around." source Travelocity

    "While the hotel was very nice with a great location and room rate seemed competitive, we were turned off by the expensive add ons - for parking - $27." source Travelocity

    "Only drawback is have to walk 1/4 mile to the T (Lechmere-Green Line) and not many restaurants in the immediate area." source Travelocity

    "Upon arrival we were upgraded to a river view room which was a nice view of the river and downtown Boston." source Travelocity

  • Value: Rating of 4.6 out of 5

    "Great value for the money." source Skoosh

    "I've visited a total of 3 rooms in this hotel only to find out they were all were not right for the price they asked for them: noisy, smelly/stuffy, broken, small." source Travelocity

    "The staff was friendly, and we were even put in a riverside room with a fantastic view for no extra cost." source Travelocity

  • Room: Rating of 4.6 out of 5

    "Great decor, large rooms with great features ( flat screens, free internet,etc." source Orbitz

    "The rooms are large and comfortable and the views over the river are great - both times that I was there I booked rooms that overlooked the mall across the street, yet was given rooms facing the river." source Travelocity

More information on Hotel Marlowe

Hotel Marlowe - a Kimpton Hotel, is a luxury boutique hotel combining contemporary style and neoclassical architecture. Overlooking Boston, the Charles River and lush parklands with great shopping and wonderful dining just moments away. Perfect for a getaway with the whole family or just the two of you! Steps from the Museum of Science, Boston Duck Tours, Faneuil Hall, harbor and riverboat cruises, Newbury Street and much more!

Check-in Time:

3:00 PM

Check-out Time:

12:00 PM

Year Renovated:

2005

Total Rooms:

236 rooms.236

Total Floors:

8 floors.

Rooms:

King Deluxe Room with view:-340 sq ft with 1 king bed-Accommodates 3 people with addition of rollaway-Overlooks the Charles River and Boston skyline or Lechmere canal-Does not connect with any other rooms

Price

$189-$349 double; from $389 suite. Extra person $25. Rates include morning coffee and tea, evening cocktail reception, and use of bikes. Children under 18 stay free in parent's room. Weekend, family, and other packages available. AARP and AAA discounts available, P

Credit Cards Accepted

AE, DC, DISC, MC, V

Directions

City, Shopping district, East

Area

CAMBRIDGE, MA, 02141, US

Parking

Valet parking $28, self-parking $20

Pets

Pets accepted

Attractions

Local Attractions Boston Convention exhibit Center Is Only 4 Miles From The Hotel Harbor Delights More Than 30 Islands Make Up Boston Harbor Islands State Park 617 727 7676 And A Cruise There Is An Ideal Way To Connest With Bostons Maritime Heritage. Picnicking And Hiking Are Popular Island Pastimes. You Can Take Part In An Old Fashioned Clam Bake Or Beach Barbecue. Boston Harbor Cruises 617 227 4321 Visits The State Park May Through Mid October Fine Feathered Friends The Boston Public Gardens Pedal Powered Swan Boats Were Launched In 1877 By Immigrant Shipbuilder Robert Paget He Conveived Of Their Design After Attending Wagners Opera Lohengrin a Swan Drawn Boat Transports The Hero At The End The Ingenious Craft Have Plied The Gardens Lagoon Ever Since And Have Become The Citys Unofficial Mascots. When They Return To The Water Each April Following Winter Storage The Mayor Traditionally Shares The First Ride Of The Season With Several Lucky School Children. Trolley Good Fun Hop Aboard The Old Town Trolley And Explore The Delicacies Of Boston With A Bit Of History On The Side. Indulge In The Famous Chocolate Lovers Tour weekends In February And March and Enjoy Chocolate Buffets Drinks Desserts And Even Soup. The Brew Pub Tour offered Weekends In March Includes Appetizers Samples From Three Historic Pubs And A Behind The Scenes Look At The Brewing Process. Reservations Are Required For All Tours For More Information Please Call 617 269 7150. Fanueil Hall Marketplace Situated In The Financial District Between Government Center And The Waterfront Faneuil Hall Marketplace 617 338 2323 Combines The Glories Of The Past And Vitality Of The Present. The Marketplace open Monday To Saturday 10am To 9pm And Sunday Noon To 6pm offers An Array Of Speciality Shops As Well As Many Of The Citys Favorite Restaurants. Just North Of Resplendent Faneuil Hall Is Unpretentious Haymarket A Colorful Open Air Produce Market open Friday And Saturday that Has Operated On This Site For More Than 200 Years. New England Aquarium Immerse Yourself In The Magical World Of Water At The New England Aquarium On Central Wharf. A Four Story Circular Glass Tank Contains Many Of The Aquariums Most Fascinating Marine Animals. April Through October Get Aboard The Aquariums Voyager Ii Or Voyager Iii For A Four Hour Whale Watch Excursion To Stellwagen Bank 25 Miles Off The Coast Of Boston. For More Information Or Reservations Please Call 617 973 5200 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Anyone Who Has Been There Will Reccomend It To You. This Gem Like Trove. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Was Designed And Built By Its Namesake As A Showcase For The Visual And Performing Arts. Three Floors Of Galleries Surround The Flower Filled Courtyard And The Museum Continues To Present More That 60 Concerts A Year Set Amid Antique Furnishings And Masterpieces. Patriot Dreams Boston And Neighboring Towns Are Justly Proud Of The Part They Played In The Revolution. At The Boston Tea Party Ship And Museum march To November 617 338 1773 You Can Relive The Famous Protest Against Taxation Without Representation. The Shot Heard Round The World Resounds Again On Patriots Day mid April 781 862 1450 At Reenactments On Lexington Green And At Minute Man National Historical Park 978 369 6993 In Concord Stand Your Ground At Charlestowns Bunker Hill Parade Mid June 617 241 9511 Uss Constitution Across Charlestown Bridge From Bostons North End Lies Historice Boston Navy Yard Where You Can Tour The 200 Year Old Uss Constitution old Ironsides the Oldest Commissioned Warship Afloat. Afterwards Cisit The Uss Constitution Museum 617 246 1812 Then Climb Adams Street To The Bunker Hill Monument And Buinker Hill Pavilion 617 241 7575 To View Whites Of Their Eyes A 20 Minute Multimedia Presentation

Dining

BAMBARABambara, a lively and whimsical 170-seat restaurant and bar, features American Brasserie cuisine and a comfortable, eclectic design inspired by its sister restaurant in Salt Lake City. The chef-driven menu offers creative regional American dishes, highlig

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