Omni Parker House
Overview
In the heart of downtown Boston, overlooking the historic Freedom Trail and just steps from Boston Common, stands the Omni Parker House. This grand hotel has a rich history of over 170 years as the longest continuously operating hotel in the United States and remains a symbol of the city’s storied past. Its ornate architecture, rich mahogany interiors and sparkling chandeliers recall a bygone era, while modern amenities ensure a stay that is as comfortable as it is memorable.
Guests are welcomed into beautifully appointed rooms with plush bedding, classic furnishings and sweeping city views that create an atmosphere of timeless sophistication. The hotel’s legendary restaurant, Parker’s, is the birthplace of both Boston Cream Pie and Parker House Rolls - culinary icons that still delight visitors today. The stately Parker Bar invites you to unwind with a cocktail where writers, politicians and famous guests once gathered, including Charles Dickens, John F. Kennedy and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Beyond its doors, the Omni Parker House places you at the centre of Boston’s cultural and historic treasures. Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Beacon Hill and the waterfront are within walking distance. Whether you’re exploring the Freedom Trail or enjoying a night at the theatre, this characterful hotel ensures a comfortable and convenient stay in Boston.
With a proud legacy of gracious service and a setting steeped in history, the Omni Parker House is more than a place to stay – it’s a living chapter of Boston’s story.
