About The Liberty, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Boston
The Liberty is a luxury Boston hotel housed in the former iconic Charles Street Jail building.
Rooms are decorated in rich, warm tones and feature floor-to-ceiling windows. Bathrooms feature plush robes, Molton Brown bath products, and hair dryers and make-up mirrors. Other amenities include flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, in-room safes, and private bars. Suites add a separate living room and dining room.
The Liberty offers guests use of a 24-hour fitness center, complimentary Wi-Fi, and turndown service. Valet parking is available for a fee. Other complimentary amenities include Saturday yoga, bicycles, and overnight shoeshine. Meeting and wedding space are available.
This hotel has two restaurants and three bars. CLINK offers classic American cuisine. The Catwalk rests high above the hotel's lobby and features small bites and cocktails.
Boston Common is less than one mile away. Freedom Trail and Faneuil Hall are just a short walk away.
Positive Reviews
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Prime Sightseeing Location
If you're in Boston to do some sightseeing, this hotel occupies an excellent location for just that. You're nearby to the Freedom Trail, Boston Commons, and Charles St. You're also within walking distance to shopping and historical sites, and there's a subway station right across the street. Many great restaurants are nearby in Beacon Hill.
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Historic Hotel
This hotel is steeped in history, as the building was built in the 1800s and was used as a penitentiary until 1991. Because of this, it has very interesting architectural features which history buffs will love.
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Out of the Ordinary Amenities
This hotel offers some cool amenities like bikes to ride around the bike trail, a free glass of champagne upon arrival, and for the pet lovers, a "yappy hour" with free food and drink for you and your pet.
Negative Reviews
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Lobby is a Hot Spot
The lobby area turns into a popular nightspot that the public is invited to join, leading to a crowded and noisy lobby with non-hotel guests as well. Noise lasts well into the night and because of the courtyard style set-up, some rooms can hear it, and if you are coming back into the hotel late at night, you have to move through all of these people. A quiet nightcap is near impossible.
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Housekeeping Issues
Guests say housekeeping can be improved. While everything is clean, they often forget to replace towels and have a hard time getting rooms cleaned in a timely fashion.
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Rooms Need an Update
Guests say rooms seem unfinished, dark, and dreary. Carpets are worn and linens are outdated.