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Prudential - St. Botolph boasts 12 hotels, with prices ranging from $115 to $690, and an average of $328. Among the most popular places to stay are The Eliot Hotel, Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston, Copley Square Hotel, Charlesmark Hotel, and Newbury Guest House. While there, you can explore the Lyric Stage Company of Boston, shop at The Shops at Prudential Center, or take in the sights at Copley Square. Don't miss the iconic Prudential Tower and the beautiful Trinity Church Boston. Whether you're there for business or leisure, there's plenty to see and do.

Cheapest time to stay in Prudential - St. Botolph

January is the cheapest time to stay in Prudential - St. Botolph for an average of $294 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$294

February

$340

March

$396

April

$453

May

$454

June

$429

July

$442

August

$466

September

$443

October

$395

November

$343

December

$309

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Excellent customer service. I decided to book here based on a phone call to the Lenox and one other hotel in the area and received the best, friendliest service at the Lenox, whereas the other place put me on hold and didn’t seem very knowledgeable or service-oriented. We got an early check-in after our 15 hours of travel. Arriving at the Lenox was a luxurious and peaceful refuge. The girl at the desk on Monday, July 15th, around 7:30/8pm, was so nice and checked right away. Luckily, there was one room available for early check-in… prayers answered! The lobby smells amazing, and the AC is a delightful welcome in the humid Boston summer. The AC in the room was also outstanding, and the bed was super comfortable—comparable to the nicest and most luxurious hotels in Vegas. The only thing I didn’t love was some of the older furnishings like the bathtub shower and especially the toilet that was more reminiscent of a public toilet style flusher than one you would see in a hotel of this caliber. The headboard in our room also did show some wear, but with the huge pillows, it was easy to cover. Everything was clean and immaculate, except I did find one disposable flosser in the restroom trash. Everything else was wonderful. I’ve never seen a TV remote wrapped to say it’s been sanitized. There are three dining options downstairs, and every morning there is free coffee and tea, which is awesome. The best was the customer service; everyone from the doormen/valet to the desk people were all super friendly and amazing. Can’t say enough good things about them!!

Katharena

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United States

United States