655 Boylston Street (0.4 km from Clarendon Park)
This boutique hotel is located in a historic building in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood at Copley Square. The hotel offers a continental breakfast and guest accommodations with free Wi-Fi.
138 Saint James Avenue (0.4 km from Clarendon Park)
Located in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood this historic hotel is across the street from Copley Square.
1 Newbury Street (0.4 km from Clarendon Park)
The Newbury Boston features a restaurant bar a shared lounge and garden in Boston. With free WiFi this 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service. The hotel has family rooms. Guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a TV.
61 Exeter Street (0.5 km from Clarendon Park)
This boutique hotel located in Boston's historic Back Bay neighbourhood boasts a state-of-the-art gym, award-winning restaurants, and exquisite rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi. The John Hancock Tower is only a five-minute walk away.
61 Exeter Street (0.5 km from Clarendon Park)
The Lenox is centrally located in Boston's popular Back Bay neighbourhood. The property provides a variety of services and amenities to ensure guests' comfort and convenience.
50 Park Plaza At Arlington Street (0.5 km from Clarendon Park)
Boston Park Plaza Hotel is conveniently located in the popular Boston City Center area. Featuring a complete list of amenities guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one.
88 Exeter Street (0.6 km from Clarendon Park)
This hotel in Back Bay Boston is 1969 feet from Copley Place Mall and Newbury Street. It features complimentary WiFi, a cooked breakfast, and a fitness facility.
(0.6 km from Clarendon Park)
In a central area of Boston set within a short distance of Hynes Convention Center and Fenway Park Charming Studio on Boston's Iconic Newbury St. #8 offers free WiFi air conditioning and household amenities such as a stovetop and coffee machine.
Clarendon Park Boston is a small, picturesque park located in the heart of Boston's historic Back Bay neighborhood. This hidden gem is a great spot for a quick break from sightseeing or shopping, and offers stunning views of the city skyline.
The park is named for its founder, William Russell Clarendon, who donated the land to the city in 1859. Clarendon Park was one of the first parks in Boston to be designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the famed landscape architect who also designed Central Park in New York City.
Today, Clarendon Park is a popular spot for picnics and people-watching, and is also home to a playground and a dog park. The park's central location makes it a perfect starting point for exploring all that Boston has to offer.