Fairmont Copley Plaza, Boston

 

This luxury downtown Boston landmark hotel has been a symbol of the city's rich history and elegance since its gala opening in 1912. Centrally located in Boston's historic Back Bay, the Fairmont Copley Plaza sits steps away from the Boston Public Library, historic Beacon Hill, and the Freedom Trail.

  • Rooms 

    •  Fairmont Room - These traditional guest rooms were designed with today’s chic, sophisticated traveler in mind. Elegant furnishings and a soothing color scheme offer a modern feel with classic touches. Each room features an expansive desk with integrated multimedia panel.

    • Deluxe Room - Deluxe guest rooms feature the same classic design as our Fairmont Rooms while offering additional space. Featuring elegant furnishings with touches of crown molding, curated art pieces and a soothing color scheme offer a modern feel with classic influences as well as a full marble bathroom.

    • Signature Room - These spacious rooms overlook Copley Square and the park’s architectural landmarks, Trinity Church and the Boston Public Library. The expanded sitting area is the perfect place to relax, unwind, and admire the view.

    • Moderate Room - Our Moderate guest rooms are cozy, smartly appointed rooms recommended for a solo traveler or sightseeing couple. Designed to blend comfort with quiet sophistication, these rooms offer a luxurious experience at an economical price

  • Suites

    • One Bedroom Suite - Perfect for entertaining, the well-appointed One Bedroom Suites include a spacious bedroom, full marble bathroom and a separate, elegant living room with sofa bed. These stunning, two-room suites overlook Copley Square and the park's historic landmarks.

    • Presidential Suite - Our most magnificent guestroom is a suite suitable for royalty. Modeled after the incredible brownstone homes of Back Bay, this Boston suite consists of three elegantly decorated rooms, each with custom-made furnishings. A marble entry foyer leads into an expansive living room with a decorative fireplace. Just off the living room is a luxurious dining room offering a table with seating for ten, as well as a butler's pantry and a half bath. The large bedroom features a hand carved four-poster bed and a chaise lounge for enjoying the view of beautiful Copley Square. The suite also includes large closets, separate dressing area, and a full marble bathroom with soaking tub.

    • John F. Kennedy Library and Museum Suite Fairmont Copley Plaza has always had strong ties to the Kennedy family. In fact, John 'Honey Fitz' Fitzgerald, former Mayor of Boston and grandfather of JFK, cut the ribbon on the hotel when it opened in 1912. The hotel is honoring these ties with the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum suite, which features a collection of powerful images that celebrate the public and private life of the late president and his family.

    • Museum of Science Suite  - The Museum of Science suite's artwork includes historic photographs of the Junior Explorer's Club in 1937 and the original building that housed the Museum of Science in the Back Bay in the early 20th century, as well as more modern photography by Felice Frankel, a science photographer and research scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, whose visual representations of physical phenomena are intriguing and an excellent addition to the suite.

    • Boston Symphony Orchestra & Boston Pops Suites  - Fairmont Copley Plaza is the 'official hotel' of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops. To recognize this partnership, the themed suites on Fairmont Gold appeal to both the eyes and ears of guests. Highlights of the BSO suite include news clippings from the early 20th century, as well as images of the world famous Symphony Hall.  Artwork in the Boston Pops suite celebrates the history of America's Orchestra through its early days with Arthur Fielder to its time with John Williams and to its present with Keith Lockhart. Both suites also feature collections of CDs from both orchestras.

    • Museum of Fine Arts Suite - Fairmont Copley Plaza is built on the original site of the Museum of Fine Arts and the addition of this suite brings a piece of the art institution back to its roots. Guests can take a trip back in time and see the original museum building from the 1890s. The suite also features reproductions of MFA Masterworks including a sculpture of Degas' Ballerina, John Singer Sargent watercolors and Claude Monet's Poppy Fields.

    • Freedom Trail Suite - Featuring a series of historic images that celebrate the birth of a nation, The Freedom Trail suite artwork includes the famous etching of the Boston Massacre designed to incite rebellion by Paul Revere, a map of Boston from 1722, an image of the Boston Common from 1844 and an image of the harbor from the Revolutionary War, as well as other historic images.

    • Boston Public Library Suite  - Fairmont Copley Plaza stands with the Boston Public Library as one of the architectural jewels of Copley Square. With the Boston Public Library suite the hotel combines the library's beautiful interior, with images from its private collection. Featured pictures include historic interiors, courtyard and exterior shots of the Boston Public Library, as well as a rendering of Copley Square from 1914, which includes the hotel.

    • Catie Copley Suite  - The Catie Copley Suite celebrates Boston's most beloved dog and Fairmont Copley Plaza's premier canine ambassador. Catie Copley's signature suite is filled with fun decor inspired by the famous pup, including original illustrations from her bestselling children's books.

  • Complimentary on-site fitness facilities 

  • Meetings and events 

  • OAK Long Bar + Kitchen

  • Rooftop health club 

  • Room amenities include a spacious work desk, multi-line telephone with voicemail, and High Speed Internet Access

  • Resident Canine Ambassador, Cori Copley

 

  • Spa treatments 

Please note: Some activities may incur an additional charge.

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