Beacon Inn 1750 - Brookline
42.33825, -71.14101Beacon Inn 1750: Experience Brookline's History with Modern Comforts
In Cleveland Circle, the Beacon Inn 1750 stands as a testament to Brookline's rich heritage blended effortlessly with contemporary amenities. As a preferred choice among hotels in Brookline MA, this establishment offers guests the unique combination of historical charm and modern-day conveniences, including air-conditioned accommodations with fireplaces. Situated across the street from the Dean Street Subway Station, the inn provides easy access to Boston's famed attractions.
Comfortable and Historic Rooms Await
Each of the 14 rooms at 1750 Beacon Inn, the Brookline hotel, has been carefully furnished to reflect the area's historical significance while ensuring guests' comfort. With air-conditioning, private fireplaces, and hair dryers, the rooms provide a cozy retreat after a day of exploring.
Start Your Day with Delightful Dining at 1750 Beacon Inn
The bed and breakfast boasts offering a delightful start to your day with its well-regarded breakfast service. Additionally, guests can benefit from a tour desk with information on top dining spots in the area, ensuring that every meal outside is as enjoyable as the ones at the inn.
Exceptional Services for A Seamless Stay at 1750 Beacon Street
This Brookline inn goes beyond basic accommodations by providing an array of services to cater to guests' needs. With a smoke-free policy, concierge services, and a business center, guests are assured a comfortable and convenient stay, whether they're visiting for leisure or work.
Entertainment and Leisure at Your Fingertips
For those looking to unwind, the inn's proximity to some of the best Boston locations, including Fenway Park, the New England Aquarium, and Museum of Science, ensures that entertainment is always within reach. Additionally, guests can explore the nearby bustling squares of Washington Square and Coolidge Corner for a taste of local life.
Unbeatable Location and Easy Transportation
Located in Brookline, Massachusetts, 1750 Beacon Street offers exceptional access to Boston University, Boston College, and Yawkey. Just 5 minutes on foot from Dean Road and across from a subway station, the inn is perfectly positioned for guests looking to explore the city's attractions without the hassle of long commutes. With Boston only 4 miles away and the nearest airport 11 km from the inn, travelers will find getting around a breeze.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Bed options:2 Double beds
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed
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Essential information about Beacon Inn 1750
💵 Lowest room price | 150 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 1.1 mi |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 9.7 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Logan, BOS |
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Reviews of Beacon Inn 1750
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missingWrote a review on Nov 17central locationfriendly staff24/7 coffeecleaning issuesmaintenance problems
Great location near public transportation. The room could use cleaning and better maintenance. Coffee available 24/7 is nice.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 13vintage atmospherefriendly staffclean roomparking situationlimited spots
Cozy vintage atmosphere with friendly staff. Parking situation needs improvement, limited spots available. Clean room, close to restaurants. Breakfast consists of basic muffins and coffee.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 09convenient locationcharming characterdisorganized check-in
We had a lovely time exploring the Museum of Science. My grandchild was fascinated by the exhibits, and we loved the convenient location of our stay near public transport. The charming character of the place was an added bonus.
My kids wished for a more organized check-in process.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 04helpful housekeepers
It was just a good match for a little getaway in Brookline with all in all brilliant value for money. The housekeepers helped me out of a tough parking jam after a long dinner, which I really appreciated. Make sure to check the room for burned-out bulbs before settling in.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 03marine lifegreat locationlack of elevator
We had a fantastic time visiting the nearby New England Aquarium with the kids. The opportunity to see colorful marine life up close was definitely a highlight for the whole family. The hotel also had a great location for easy access to the tram.
In my wife’s opinion, the lack of an elevator was rough with our luggage. A bit more attention to cleanliness would really help families with children.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 30local eatsvintage charmquiet neighborhoodlong waitunresponsive management
The highlight of my stay was definitely the local eats! Burro Bar Brookline had killer tacos, and Grassona's Italian dished out some unforgettable pasta. Plus, the cozy vibe of the place made it feel like home. The vintage charm of the inn and its location in a quiet neighborhood were also great perks.
However, we had to twiddle our thumbs for 1.5 hours upon arrival because no one was there to check us in. Plus, the TV was out of commission during our stay and we couldn't get in touch with any managers to explain the issues. A bit frustrating, to say the least.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 13large roomsclean cozy vibe
I had a quaint stay with large rooms and a clean, cozy vibe. Conveniently close to good restaurants and shops made it even better.
Felt lucky, no reason to complain.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 11clean roomfriendly staffquiet location
I had a pleasant stay. The room was very clean and cozy. Breakfast included fresh muffins and coffee. The location was quiet, with easy access to public transport. Staff were friendly and helpful. 👍
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missingWrote a review on Sept 26clean roomfriendly staffquiet location
I enjoyed my stay here. The room was very clean and cozy. Breakfast included fresh muffins and coffee, which were great. The location was quiet with easy access to public transport. The staff was friendly and helpful. 👍
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missingWrote a review on Sept 09
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missingWrote a review on Sept 05charming decorhistoric feeleasy accesslimited seatingcommon areas
I truly appreciated the charming decor and historic feel of the Beacon Inn 1750, which made my stay cozy and welcoming. The location was perfect, with easy access to public transportation, making it ideal for exploring Boston.
Need more comfortable seating in common areas.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 12convenient locationcozy atmospherefriendly staffinadequate heatinglack of amenities
my stay at this inn was delightful! the location is convenient for getting around brookline, and i truly appreciated the cozy, vintage atmosphere. the staff was friendly, and the nearby cafés were perfect for grabbing breakfast.
the heating in the room was inadequate.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 09great diningpark access
excellent access to parks and restaurants for weekend explorers
i truly enjoyed my stay here, as it was just a short walk to both corey hill park and a fantastic selection of restaurants like la voile and grassona's, making it perfect for leisurely city strolls while discovering new dining spots.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 01historical charmfresh muffinsimmaculate cleanlinesslimited breakfast seating
The historical charm was inviting, I loved the quaint room and the fresh muffins for breakfast! The cleanliness really exceeded my expectations – I’d definitely stay again!
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