Bed and Breakfast at 44 Commonwealth Avenue
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The College Club's eleven guest rooms offer quiet Back Bay charm and personal comfort to members and guests. Each room was recently renovated and uniquely redesigned by a different local designer, and all feature vintage charm with modern convenience. A complimentary breakfast is offered daily in the Dining Room.
Located in Boston's historic Back Bay, The Club is within walking distance of the Theater District, Beacon Hill, the Public Garden, and Copley Square. There are many excellent restaurants and shops all within walking distance of The College Club.
Book online, via email, or over the phone:
office@thecollegeclubofboston.com
(617) 536.9510 |
Double Rooms can be configured with either two twin-size beds or one king-size bed. We can also add up to two twin-size roll-away beds to any double room for $20.00 per night, per room. All double rooms have private bathrooms, and feature decorative non-working fireplaces.
Single Rooms feature one twin-size bed and share a bathroom with one other single room in the hallway. Fire code dictates that single rooms are strictly for one person only. An intimate option at a great value for the lone traveler.
| Complimentary continental buffet breakfast |
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The Wheaton College Dining Room
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| Free wireless in guestrooms and common areas |
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| Digital cable television in the Dining Room |
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| Late arrival check-in is available |
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| Voicemail and free local/U.S. long distance calling |
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| Furnished with elegant period antiques |
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| Well-stocked bookshelf and desk in every room |
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| Individual air-conditioning unit |
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| In-room hair dryers |
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| Radio/CD/MP3 player alarm clocks |
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| Daily housekeeping service |
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| Tea and coffee available 24 hours |
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| Complimentary afternoon cookies available |
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Discounted Boston Sports Club daily passes
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| All rooms are non-smoking |
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Because of space limitations, we cannot guarantee requests for specific rooms. However, we do try to honor those requests whenever possible.
Bedroom and bathroom photography by Rachel Boillot. Room 321 photography by Chris Makridis.
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