220 Huntington Avenue (0.1 km from The Symphony Hall)
Midtown Hotel is a popular alternative for travellers visiting or passing through Boston (MA). The property's facilities and services are available to both business visitors and vacationers.
1 Dalton Street (0.3 km from The Symphony Hall)
Set in Boston 400 metres from Hynes Convention Center Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street Boston offers accommodation with a restaurant private parking a fitness centre and a bar.
1 DALTON STREET (0.3 km from The Symphony Hall)
Set in Boston 1312 feet from Hynes Convention Center Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street Boston offers accommodations with a restaurant private parking a fitness center and a bar.
39 Dalton Street (0.4 km from The Symphony Hall)
Featuring several dining options and a beautiful indoor pool with glass ceiling this hotel is located just off I-90 and is 0.6 mi from Copley Square in Boston. A fitness center is available.
40 Dalton Street (0.4 km from The Symphony Hall)
Charles River Basin and Fenway Park are within a 14-minute walk of this Boston hotel which features a restaurant indoor pool and 24-hour gym. Its spacious rooms offer a flat-screen TV with HBO and video games.
22 Edgerly Road (0.4 km from The Symphony Hall)
Located 5 minutes’ walk from Symphony Hall this Boston guest house features shared outdoor terraces. Fenway Park home of the Boston Red Sox is 1 mile away.
99 St. Botolph Street (0.4 km from The Symphony Hall)
This inn is in Boston's historic Back Bay one block from the Shops at Prudential Center and subway station. A kitchenette and 42-inch flat-screen TV is offered in every suite. Inn at St.
110 Huntington Avenue (0.6 km from The Symphony Hall)
Connected to The Shops at Prudential Center and Hynes Convention center via skywalk this hotel is located in the historic Back Bay district of Boston and offers an on-site restaurant as well as a 61085 square feet of event space.
The Symphony Hall Boston is one of the most revered concert halls in the world. Located in the heart of Boston's Back Bay, the hall has been home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra since its opening in 1900.
Designed by McKim, Mead & White, the hall is widely considered to be one of the acoustically finest concert halls in the world. With a seating capacity of 2,625, Symphony Hall is also one of the largest concert halls in the United States.
Over the years, the hall has played host to a wide range of musical events and performers, from classical concerts and operas to popular rock and jazz concerts. More recently, the hall has also been used for film screenings, lectures, and other special events.
Whether you're a classical music aficionado or simply looking for a unique concert venue, the Symphony Hall Boston is definitely worth a visit.