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HYATT REGENCY(****)
With 469 rooms on offer there is something to suit everyone. All rooms are decorated to the highest standards and all have the most modern facilities which include, air conditioning, coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, hair dryer, remote control colour cable TV, safety deposit box and voicemail. The hotel offers excellent business and conference meeting rooms with the most up to date facilities available to you such as fax and copies.
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Cambridge offers an exciting multicultural setting just across the river from Boston which is home to the world's most famous educational institutions, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and Harvard University. Cambridge is often referred to as Bostons Left Bank and rightly so with its numberous cafes, boutiques and bookstores. Inman Square is a bustling shopping district and today, is home to a bounty of unique restaurants offering cuisine of unparalleled excellence and diversity.From Boston Logan International Airport follow the signs to the Summer Tunnel, stay to the left and go through the tunnel to 93 North. Take exit 26 Storrow Drive and follow the exit to the left. Proceed almost a mile and take the first exit on the left Kendall Square exit. Proceed up the ramp staying on the right and turn right at the stop sign and follow across the Longfellow Bridge. Take the first right after the bridge onto Memorial Drive and proceed approximately 1 mile to the stop light and turn right. The Hyatt Regency Cambridge is located on the left.
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The Spinnaker restaurant is the only Rooftop revolving restaurant in Boston and boasts spectacular views over the Boston Skyline. The Zephyr on the Charles is a new and creative restaurant with a casual atmosphere. |
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There is no shortage of attractions to keep you busy when you visit Cambridge. It is convenient to many golf courses such as Fresh Pond Golf Course and Newton Commonwealth Golf Course which are all within 10 miles of the hotel. Other attractions include the Freedom Trail and New England Aquarium. |
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