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The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers
Boston, MA
50 Park Plaza at Arlington Street, Boston, MA 02116

Main: 888-203-5897
Director of Sales and Marketing: Brian Macaluso
Web: www.bostonparkplaza.com

Quick Facts
Affiliation: Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc
Opened1927
Last Renovated1993
Guest Rooms941
Room Rates
High: $179 - $514
Low: $149 - $489
High SeasonMay - Jun
Low SeasonDec - Mar
Ideal Group Size300-400
Max Group Size700
Fees/Taxes
Resort FeeNA
Room Tax14.45%
Sales TaxNA
Airports
Logan International Airport (BOS)
15 min 3 miles
Dining, Food & Beverage
F&B Averages
Breakfast Buffet$35
Breakfast Cont.$28
Lunch Buffet$44
Plated$38
Dinner Buffet$70
Plated$60
Coffee Break$6.50
2-Hour Open Bar$28
Onsite Dining/Cuisine/Capacity
Pairings
American cuisine
194
Melting Pot
fondue restaurant
200
McCormick & Schmick's
seafood
350
Afternoon Tea at The Boston Park Pl
afternoon tea
40
Meeting Space
Largest Meeting Room14,520 ft²
Indoor Meeting Space65,000 ft²
Indoor/Outdoor Meeting Space65,000 ft²
Amenities
Business: In-house audiovisual and production services, full-service business center, personal executive meeting specialist, and high-speed Internet access available in guest and meeting rooms.
Recreation: Fitness center and nine on-site restaurants and lounges.
Nearby: Golf within five miles, and close to Boston Common, the Public Garden, Newbury Street, Copley Square, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the theater and financial districts, and most historic landmarks.
The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers


The palatial Grand Lobby provides an appropriate sense of arrival for groups convening at the The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers. Those who come here follow in the footsteps of U.S. presidents, business magnates, and celebrities who’ve frequented the hotel since its opening in 1927.

Continual upgrades over the years have kept the hotel at the top of its game. High-speed Internet access, the latest audiovisuals, and an attentive staff accommodate even the most high-powered affairs. Yet, for all of its high-tech capabilities, meeting rooms still exude the charm of days gone by. The Imperial Ballroom visually transports guests to the Palace of Versailles with its domed ceiling, gilded balconies, proscenium-arch stage, and two-story Baccarat-crystal chandeliers. The Plaza Ballroom shows off an eighteenth-century Flemish tapestry, handsomely lit from below with the hotel’s original torchieres.

Ballrooms occupy the Mezzanine level, while 27 smaller conference rooms occupy the quiet fourth floor. These rooms accommodate groups of 10 to 110. Across the street, The Park Plaza Castle hosts exhibits and other large-scale events in a National Historic Landmark—one that includes turrets, a moat, and a drawbridge.

Planners can either arrange for in-house catering, or plan for meals and refreshments in the hotel’s choice of nine restaurants and lounges. Among the culinary highlights: Pairings–Food & Drink with Personality, McCormick and Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant, The Melting Pot, and Whiskey Park, the first Boston property of ultra swank nightclub mogul, Rande Gerber.
Planner Reviews
Average Rating: 8.25
The food was outstanding.
Linda Davis
IDEXX Laboratories
Westbrook, Maine
September 3, 2008
Average Rating: 10.00
This is a premium property with a well seasoned staff
Bongi Licorish
Blue Cross Blue Shield Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
March 31, 2008
The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers employees are true professionals and were integral in making our meeting a huge success.
Beth F.
Policy Research Associates
February 4, 2008
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Latest News
THE BOSTON PARK PLAZA HOTEL & TOWERS ANNOUNCES GREEN PRACTICES
Posted Oct 27, 2008 by Nikki H
Boston, Massachusetts, 5 May 2008"The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers, a member of Historic Hotels of America, recently announced its goal to become an environmentally sensitive hotel at every level. Through its green practices, the hotel wishes to reduce their overall carbon footprint on the planet, while maintaining its immaculate luxury and elite service. The hotels primary concern is decreasing energy use and conserving a greater amount of resources in its day-to-day operations.

Considering increased costs and growing environmental concerns, it is becoming increasingly more important for us to focus our efforts on conservation, said Hotel Manager Greg White. We have made significant improvements to our boiler system, and we want to continue to reduce the amount of water, electricity, gas, and oil that we use.

The hotel utilizes a bi-fuel converter, which allows the hotel to purchase the most efficient natural resource to provide energy to the building. Compact florescent bulbs are used in all 941 guest rooms and suites, and motion detectors have been installed in office and meeting space to conserve energy. The hotel employs a state of the art energy management system that detects when a room is vacant, which automatically turns off the heating and/or air conditioning. The system also detects when an occupied room is vacant and automatically sets the system back to room temperature.

In addition to energy conservation, the hotel is also focusing efforts on decreasing water and paper use. The front desk uses a paperless check-in/check-out policy and the hotel makes an effort to purchase only recycled or recyclable products. Recycling containers have been added to hotel office space and operational departments for paper and plastic disposal. In regards to water conservation, the laundry department has a water reuse system in which the water is used three times before being disposed.

The food and beverage department also employs green practices, using bulk dispensers, reusable containers and reusable serving utensils, napkins and tablecloths. The department also composts biodegradable organic food waste.

Training is a primary focus in the hotels green practice initiative. Park Plaza employees are trained on ways that they can help with conservation and are encouraged to become involved with the hotels green initiatives. The hotels Green Team, which consists of employees from different departments, meets weekly to discuss conservation ideas and issues. Upcoming projects include installing a green roof to decrease energy heating and cooling costs.

The hotel has not only increased their green efforts at the operational level, but has also offered guests the chance to do their part in conserving resources. Guests have the option to reuse towels and bed linen instead of having them changed daily through the hotels Green Linen program. Park Plazas Green Newspaper Delivery Program allows guests the option to have a daily newspaper delivered to their room. Guests have the opportunity to minimize green house gases"the hotel is located one block from both the subway and bus transportation and is within walking distance to many restaurants, shops and attractions, eliminating the need to drive.

The Park Plazas marketing is also targeting green practices, by offering environmentally friendly packages. The Go Green Package features an eco-friendly bike tour around Boston, while the Hybrid Package, rewards guests who drive Hybrid cars with complimentary overnight valet parking.

It is everyones responsibility to conserve natural resources, said White. We want to have a positive impact on the global environment.

About the Hotel:

The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers is completing a $5 million room renovation that updates the technology and comfort of guestrooms while preserving the hotels historic integrity. Built in 1927, The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers is a member of Historic Hotel of America, and a recipient of Successful Meetings Pinnacle Award for delivering excellence in meetings. Some of the citys top restaurants can be found at The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers including Todd Englishs Bonfire Steakhouse, Swans Caf, Whiskey Park, McCormick & Schmicks Seafood Restaurant and M.J. OConnors Irish Pub-- a restaurant to suit virtually every taste. With an unmatched location for business and leisure travel, this historic hotel is adjacent to the Public Garden with its Swan Boats and Boston Common. Boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and cafes along famous Newbury Street, are just one block away. Rich in history, the hotel offers the same hospitality and service that has attracted United States Presidents, international business leaders and celebrities for the past 81 years.