Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Marriott Custom House

                  Marriott Custom House Boston


       Over Thanksgiving break, my family and I stayed at the Marriott Custom House in Boston, Mass. As we walked into the hotel, we were greeted by a stunning lobby and an inviting staff. The lobby was as ornate as it was beautiful. There was a Christmas tree in the center, an attractive dome ceiling, and complimentary hot apple cider. We checked in and were given a room on the 8th floor. The room had a one bedroom, one bathroom, and a spacious living room/kitchen. The room had views of Quincy Market which had its decorative Christmas tree, which gave entertaining light shows every hour in the evening. We could also see a bit of Boston Harbor from the room. The hotel was once the tallest building in Boston. It was built in 1849 and was used as a clock tower, but has now been renovated into a hotel. The hotel has 26 floors. At the top of the hotel, they have a kids' play room, which my sister loved. They have an observatory, which gave beautiful views of Boston. My favorite floor was the game room. This is where the clock gears can be seen. The room also has vending machines, a Wii, boardgames,  and a pool table. This held hours of enjoyment. I would give this 5 out of 5 stars. This hotel was absolutely flawless, and I cannot wait to go back.

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