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The Verb Hotel is one of Boston's most historic overnight accommodations, originally constructed in 1959 as the Fenway Motor Hotel. The retro-styled hotel, which was designed by architect Ralph Leblanc and Irving Salsberg, offers 93 stylish guest rooms and suites decked out in modernist decor and colorful glass windows, offering hip amenities such as flat screen televisions, mini fridges, and private balconies and patios overlooking nearby Fenway Park. A vinyl music library is offered in the hotel's library, while a seasonal outdoor pool offers a sundeck and courtyard area. The hotel's adjacent onsite Japanese-style izakaya, Hojoko, serves up sushi, ramen, and sake offerings throughout dinner and late-night service hours.

The Verb Hotel, 1271 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215, Phone: 617-566-4500

The Verb Hotel
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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