Elite Overview
From the editors of Elite Meetings
Boston's Omni Parker House reigns as the longest continuously operating hotel in the United States. It opened in 1856, and the rest is literally a history of events attended by luminaries like Thoreau, Dickens, Bernhardt, Kennedy, and more. A location both in the financial district and on the Freedom Trail mirrors the hotel's mix of present-day convenience and historic charm. Omni's latest $30 million renovation polished the authentic period style while ensuring up-to-the-minute comfort and technology.
The hotel's 18 meeting room adapt for gatherings of all descriptions, including the rooftop ballroom with one of Boston's great views. As the birthplace of Parker House rolls and Boston cream pie, Parker's Restaurant upholds a long tradition of invention and excellence. Nostalgic cuisine with contemporary flair often highlights the custom catering menus as well.