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Midtown Hotel is Boston's affordable alternative for the traveler on a budget. The hotel offers rooms with private bath, climate control, color television with pay-per–view movies, high speed internet access, dial up internet access, alarm clocks, coffee makers, iron and ironing boards. The restaurant offers a fine selection of breakfast favorites. Hotel amenities include a private outdoor swimming pool and free parking. Area attractions include Prudential Center, Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and Northeastern University.

Location: 220 Huntington Ave, Boston Massachusetts 02445 Telephone 617-262-1000 Toll Free: 800-343-1177 Fax 617-262-8739

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