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Known as the "Grand Dame of Boston", our Boston hotel offers 383 lavish guest rooms, including 17 elegant suites. Every room has a modern look, while keeping the downtown hotel’s rich history and Back Bay location in mind. Guests who desire extra pampering should book Fairmont Gold. Fairmont Gold offers exclusive access to a private lounge, a dedicated staff devoted to providing personalized service, complimentary breakfast and evening hors d’oeuvres, complimentary Wi-Fi, and more. In addition to delicious in-room dining service, our Boston hotel is home to one of the hottest drinking and dining destinations in the city, OAK Long Bar + Kitchen.
Fairmont Copley Plaza offers 383 individually decorated guestrooms, including 17 elegant suites. For the most discerning travelers, our Boston hotel offers Fairmont Gold, our exclusive lifestyle hotel floor. Here, a dedicated staff is devoted to providing personalized service of the highest caliber by offering a level of service and recognition that will help you make the most of every moment. This includes a private check-in, dedicated staff and concierge, and complimentary access to our exclusive Lounge and its perks, like daily breakfast and evening hors d'oeuvres.
This hotel has accessible rooms and assistive devices.
Guest Room
250 sq.ft. to 300 sq.ft. / 23 sq.m to 28 sq.m
One king or one queen or two double beds with city or interior facade view.
350 sq.ft. / 33 sq.m
One king or two double beds with city or interior facade view.
390 sq.ft. / 36 sq.m
One king or two queens or two double beds with Copley Square park view.
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Check-in 4 PM - Check-out 11 AM.
From Logan International Airport: - Follow the signs to Boston through the Sumner Tunnel - Turn right up the entrance ramp onto Expressway 93 North - Take the Storrow Drive exit on right - Follow Storrow Drive West and take the Copley Square exit - Turn right onto Beacon Street - Go two blocks and turn left on Clarendon Street - Follow Clarendon Street five blocks - Turn right onto St. James Avenue - Fairmont Copley Plaza will be on your left.
From Western Massachusetts & Points South via Massachusetts Turnpike: - Follow Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) east to the Copley Square/Prudential Center exit 22 - Follow the Copley Square Exit and take your first left onto Dartmouth Street - Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston will be on your right.
From Points South via I-95 & I-93: - Follow I-95 North to I-93 North - Take exit 18 "Massachusetts Avenue/Roxbury" - Follow the arrows to Massachusetts Avenue and turn right onto Massachusetts Avenue - Off of Massachusetts Avenue, turn right onto Huntington Avenue - Follow Huntington Avenue to Dartmouth Street and turn left - Fairmont Copley Plaza is immediately on the right.
From Points North via I-95 or I-93: - Follow Route 93 South - Take exit 26 North Station/Storrow Drive - Follow Storrow Drive West to the Copley Square exit - Turn right onto Beacon Street and follow two blocks - Turn left onto Clarendon Street and follow five blocks - Turn right onto St. James Avenue - Fairmont Copley Plaza will be on your left.
From the MBTA Green Line: - Exit Copley Green Line Station at the corner of Dartmouth and Boylston Streets - Walk one block south on Dartmouth Street across Copley Square - Fairmont Copley Plaza is on the corner of Dartmouth Street and St. James Avenue, at 138 St. James Avenue.
From Back Bay Station / MBTA Orange Line and Amtrak: - Exit Back Bay Train Station on the Dartmouth Street side - Turn right onto Dartmouth Street - At the second set of lights turn right onto St. James Ave, the entrance to Fairmont Copley Plaza is on your right.
The Back Bay Logan Express Service has been temporarily suspended. For information on getting to Logan Airport from downtown Boston, please see the MBTA options page.
1910s
The Beginning
Fairmont Copley Plaza was built on the original site of the Museum of Fine Arts, which was in Copley Square from 1876 until 1909 when the museum moved into its existing building on Huntington Avenue. Dozens of horse-drawn carts took the museum’s collection of thousands of pieces of art approximately one mile down the street to the new museum.
Long regarded as a Boston institution, The Copley Plaza was formally opened on August 19, 1912, about 16 months after construction of the building began. Mayor of Boston John F. “Honey Fitz” Fitzgerald, President John F. Kennedy’s grandfather, presided over a reception for more than 1,000 guests, including local and national dignitaries, civic leaders, captains of industry, and stage and movie stars. So prestigious was The Copley Plaza’s opening that rooms had been booked 16 months in advance.
1912 Innovator
The Fairmont Copley Plaza is recognized as an innovator in the hotel industry. The hotel is known for these industry firsts: the first completely air-conditioned hotel in Boston, the first hotel with an international reservations system, the first hotel anywhere to accept credit cards, and the first to offer direct telephone dialing for guests.
1930s Grand Events
"The opening presented to Boston one of the most colorful and brilliant pictures the city has ever seen. It marked a new era in hotel-keeping, not only in Boston but in the entire country."
As one newspaper noted
During World War II, elevator operators had to be at least 65 years of age, releasing younger workers for war production activities.
2000s
Continuing to turn moments into memories
From seasonally inspired menus to dining experiences that will satisfy any craving, see what our chefs are preparing just for you.
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Event
Happily ever after begins with a wedding at Fairmont Copley Plaza.
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25,000 square feet of Renaissance-inspired meeting space.
The destination for glamorous galas, fundraisers, personal soirees, parties, and proms for over a century.
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Reviewed 2023-02-18
I stay here when I come to Boston; excellent location and reasonable service. My wife was with me this time, and we stayed on the Gold floor in a studio room. But a 7 rating because: room could have been better--shower tile was old and stained, bathroom door difficult to open from the inside, few outlets for electronics, including none at bedside. Housekeeping was excellent. The breakfast room is a nice amenity, but the hot dishes could use a lot of work. But overall a decent experience, and will likely continue to stay. A warning, they have gone the route of those offensive "resort fees", or as they style them, "urban experience fees".
Reviewed 2023-02-14
Chose it because it is so easy to get in and out of. The smaller size is a big plus.
Love nikki!!! She is top notch!!! 5 stars
You can’t beat the location or the beds! Everyone at the hotel is so helpful , knowledgeable and just down right friendly. They work together to make sure your stay is special.
Reviewed 2023-02-11
Reviewed 2023-02-03
Loved our overnight after dinner with friends at the Oak Bar
Reviewed 2023-01-30
In making the reservation I discussed the needs for the trip with the person who took the reservation and was told they should be of no issue upon availability. When I signed up for the Fairmont rewards I was advised that I would be upgraded to the Fairmont floor upon availability. When checking in I was told it was under construction however could "get it" for $50 per person which increased to $75 per person when I told them I was told it would be complimentary. Also, I advised that we needed a late checkout due to the reason we were visiting at the time I made the reservation and once again was told it would not be an issue based on availability. The time discussed I was told would not be able to be accommodated. I felt as though many promises were made at booking and upon arrival, they were not able to be delivered. The person checking us in was training someone new and was borderline rude about it. I should have read the reviews prior to booking as it seems to be the theme with management asking the clients to reach out rather than addressing the issues with the front desk. I am a BONVOY member and am usually accommodated with late check outs. Since we had a set appointment I would have opted for a Bonvoy property had their been transparency about the inability to meet any of our needs. It's a true shame because the hotel is beautiful, and the location is amazing - but there is a Westin across the street which we will likely be staying at during our next visit.
excellent service
Suite room was good, beautiful design in the lobby. Love it. Good location in downtown. There’s only 1 restaurant and it was packed. So had to dine out for 2 nights, and room dining for breakfast. We requested a microwave but they said unavailable. So had to give 8.
Reviewed 2023-01-27
I've stayed at The Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston hotel a few times now and it is my default hotel in Boston. I like the location very much and the rooms are spacious and comfortable. It's also a very good looking hotel. Rooms are starting to look a little tired though. The hotel could use more staff in the lobby area. When trying to make an enquiry or check in/check out, it took a long time to get served. I often had to reinitialise my room, key card as it often did not work. I like the gold lounge for breakfast and the evenings. It's a shame that we have to pay for any alcohol though. I understand this may be a law in the state, but the prices are too high.
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