Boston is an enchanting city to explore at leisure, each street a step in American history. You can stroll through the centuries exploring landmarks to independence right up to the contemporary and cosmopolitan, exemplified by the new Mandarin Oriental, Boston.
Within our hotel we have created the most modern leisure facilities, whether your preference is luxurious relaxation or serious fitness.
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Spa and Fitness CenterWe offer a 16,000-square-foot spa and fitness center with seven private treatment rooms and heat and water experiences. The state-of-the-art fitness center features multi-sensory exercise equipment and personal trainers who will guide you to peak performance.
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YogaOur fitness center includes a dedicated area for yoga, chi gong, meditation and Pilates. Instructors are available for personal guidance.
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ShoppingAcclaimed world class retail shops line Boylston Street and a beautiful residential park, while weather-protected pavilions and arcades lead guests through the Prudential Center and beyond to the most prestigious and exciting location in Boston today. Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Co., and Gucci, shops whose names are synonymous with quality and haute couture throughout the world, are just a few of the spectacular places guests will be able to browse at leisure.
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CultureCultural venues abound. From the Museum of Fine Arts to Symphony Hall and the theater district brimming with ballet, operas, musicals and theater productions, Mandarin Oriental, Boston is ideally situated in the midst of the city's wealth of activity.
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History and AcademiaThere is no more exciting location in 21st century Boston than the Prudential Center. Here, the sophisticated panache of Back Bay meets the urban energy of a newly restored South End. Charming residential neighborhoods as well as the city's finest restaurants, galleries, stores and boutiques are within blocks.
A central location among the area's wealth of schools, Mandarin Oriental, Boston is also just a short distance from many of the nation's most prestigious universities, including MIT and Harvard.
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OutdoorsThe Charles River is less than a five-minute walk, offering not only boating, but miles of attractive paths for cycling, jogging or just a leisurely stroll.
Also nearby is the famous Boston Common, the oldest public park in the country and the starting point of the Freedom Trail. This 50-acre park anchors the “Emerald Necklace,” a system of connected parks that winds through many of Boston's neighborhoods. The Common is host to many activities year-round, including Shakespearean plays in summer.
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SportsBostonians are passionate about many things...politics, health, education, chowder, and their sports teams - from Super Bowl champions the New England Patriots, World Series champions the Boston Red Sox, to the Boston Bruins and the Boston Celtics. Boston is a city filled with enthusiasm year-round for their beloved teams.
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