Copley Square Hotel

The Copley Square Hotel was built in 1891 and is Boston's second-oldest hotel in
continuous operation. The seven-floor hotel is mainly constructed of brick, and
recently was given a thorough remodeling.
The lower lobby, the former Cafe Budapest, was the location for some scenes in
the 1992 comedy movie "HouseSitter" starring Goldie Hawn and Steve Martin.
The U-shaped building is strongly supported by pilings driven to a depth of 70
feet below the street level.
The hotel was the election headquarters for President William McKinley.
Location
47 Huntington Avenue
Boston, Suffolk County
Massachusetts,
USA
Getting There
The Copley Square Hotel is located in the heart of Boston's Back Bay
neighborhood. It is easily accessible by public transportation.
The hotel is just a short walk from the Copley Station on the MBTA Green Line.
The Green Line has four branches: B, C, D, and E. The Copley Square Hotel is on
the Green Line's B, C, and D branches.
If you are coming from Boston Logan International Airport, you can take the
Silver Line bus to South Station and then transfer to the Red Line subway to
Park Street. From there, you can transfer to the Green Line and take it to
Copley Station.
Alternatively, you can take a taxi or ride-sharing service directly to the
hotel.
Nearby Airports
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