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Sweetheart Deals at Boston Hotels for Valentine's Day

The Boston Irish Tourism Association announces these great hotel packages in Boston this Valentine’s Day season at four of the city’s finest hotels.

You can find more details on hotels, cultural activities and tourism activities throughout Massachusetts by visiting irishmassachusetts.com/.

February 1-28
"Month of Romance" Package
Back Bay Hotel & Stanhope Grille
350 Stuart St, Boston
617 532-3827 doylecollection.com

Share a unique evening in luxurious superior room accommodations and enjoy our specially selected, lavish all natural bath amenities, Frette 400 count linens and terry cloth bathrobes. Pair your evening with a table for two at our renowned Stanhope Grille restaurant, or celebrate your evening enjoying a bottle of champagne and rich chocolate truffles with your special someone.
Romance Month Packages start at $215 and are available the entire month of February.

Please click here for more information on Romance Month, or PDF with details here. Friends of the Boston Irish Tourism Association enjoy a 10% discount from all Romance Month offerings. Please mention BITA at the time of booking.


Through February 13
"An Affair to Remember" Package
Boston's Liberty Hotel
215 Charles Street, Beacon Hill, Boston
(866) 507 5245 (JAIL) libertyhotel.com/

This luxury hotel package gives you more than enough reasons to visit Boston, and just as many to spend the entire time in your room. This luxury Boston hotel package includes: overnight accommodations in a luxurious guest room, two glasses of champagne at check-in, two tickets to The Liberty’s “An Affair to Remember” Pre-Valentine’s Day party on February 13th, Two Psychic Readings at “An Affair To Remember” Pre-Valentine’s Day party on February 13th, “An Affair to Remember” to view in guest room and extended late check-out of 2pm.
This package is valid until February 13, 2010. To buy tickets for “An Affair to Remember” Pre-Valentine’s Day party please visit: showclix.com/


February 4- 28
"Double Bubble Romance" Package
Omni Parker House
60 School Street, Boston, MA 02108
1-800-THE-OMNI or 617- 227-8600 omnihotels.com/

Experience a wonderful romantic getaway in Boston complete with "bubbly" and breakfast at the Omni Parker House Hotel from $159 per night. Book Now
This special package includesDeluxe room accommodations fo two, Advance call from "Cupid" the concierge to assist with special romantic requests, Commemorative ice bucket with two personal-sized bottles of bubbly, Romantic turndown complete with rose petals and soft music, Breakfast for two complete with bubbly mimosas, Late check-out upon request.
Based on availbility and subject to blackout dates Minimum two guests required Two-day advance booking required Not applicable to groups, conventions or in combination with other special offers.



February 14
"Amour" Package
Hyatt Harborside
101 Harborside Drive, Boston, MA 02128
617 568-1234 for room reservations 617-568-6060 for restaurant reservations
harborside.hyatt.com/ Full details here

You'll love Valentine's Day at the Hyatt Harborside! Take advantage of Hyatt Harborside's "Amour Package" which includes: Overnight accommodations for 2, Breakfast buffet for 2, A bottle of champagne, Four chocolate covered strawberries.
Standard room rate $219.00 plus taxes, Harborview room rate $259 plus taxes.(Prices valid 2/14/10 only)
While you are here, enjoy a 3 course prix fixe dinner in the Harborside Grill, $55.00 per person. Check out the special Valentine menu here.

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