Rating : 4
Size : 190 rooms
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21 floors
Credit cards :
American Express
Master Card
Carte Blanche
Diners Club
Discover
Japan Credit Bureau
Visa
Currency : USD
Check-in : from 3:00 PM
Check-out : till 12:00 PM
Meeting Facilities
Surrounded by downtown Boston's business and entertainment goings-on, the Nine Zero Hotel provides modern, comfortable meeting facilities aptly named: Create, Reflect and Imagine.
Features of all three include:
-State of the art audiovisual equipment
-High-speed internet access
-Surround sound
-Natural light
Reflect is 775 square feet, Create is 650 square feet and Imagine is 440 square feet. Please contact our sales team for further information at 617-772-5820.
Sports and Recreation
Sail on the Charles River, pedal your way down a scenic bike path or power-walk through the Boston Common.
Bicycling and Walking
There are a number of scenic bicycle trails in the area. The Emerald Necklace (617-635-4505) traverses nine parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (who also designed New York City's Central Park) and Charles Eliot.
The Dr. Paul Dudley White Charles River bike path follows the river for nearly 17 miles, winding from Watertown square to the Museum of Science.
The Stony Brook Reservation Bikeway is a four-mile route from Hyde Park to West Roxbury. For additional information on bike paths, call (617-727-9547).
Bike rentals are available during the spring and summer at Community Bike Shop (617-542-8623) and year round at Lincoln Guide Service (781-259-9204).
Boston is a pedestrian's dream, a city to be savored intimately, one step at a time. The Freedom Trail, Black Heritage Trail and Harborwalk are self-guided tours that lead visitors past famous historical sites. Walking tours and maps are provided by the national park service (617-242-5642).
Boston park ranger tours (617-635-7383) guide visitors through Boston Common, the commonwealth avenue mall, emerald necklace and more.
Boston by Foot (617-367-3766) has guided tours for children May 1 through October 31. The Cambridge Visitor Information Booth (617-441-2884), located on Harvard Square adjacent to the MBTA Station, offers maps of this lovely area.
Fitness
In Boston, you're never too far away from your daily workout. If our complimentary fitness center is not enough, the hotel does offer complimentary passes to Bally Fitness Center
Relax with a sauna or massage (at extra cost) after a workout on a rowing machine, exercise bike or full circuit of Nautilus equipment at one of seven Fitcorp Fitness Centers (617-542-1010).
Winter Sports
When the thermometer plunges below freezing, many Bostonians head for the nearest pond or lake for that ancient communal rite of winter, ice skating. the lake at Boston's public garden and the frog pond (617-635-4505) at Boston Common are popular locations.
Down by the river
Sailboat rentals and instruction in sailing, racing and coastal navigation are available May through October with a half-day membership at courageous sailing center (617-242-3821).
On the park like esplanade, Community Boating (617-523-1038) has two-day visitor membership for boat usage. Rent a canoe, sea kayak or rowing shell from Charles River Canoe and Kayak center (617-965-5110).
Pro Sports
There's no doubt about it - when it comes to professional sports, Boston has all the bases covered. The Boston Red Sox (617-267-1700) play at venerable Fenway Park, home of the infamous left-field wall known as the green monster.
The AFC east football powerhouse New England Patriots (508-543-1776) hit the gridiron at Foxboro Stadium, 45 minutes south-west of Boston.
The NHL Boston Bruins, winners of five Stanley Cups, take to the ice at TD Banknorth Garden, which also serves as home to the 16-time NBA Champion Boston Celtics, a club that has been graced with some of the most potent lineups of all time. For tickets to both teams games, call (617) 931-2222.
Nine Zero features a fitness center on the third floor of the hotel.The facility is complimentary for hotel guests.
Equipment includes:
- Stair climbers
- Stationary bicycles
- Treadmills
- Free weights
Workout towels and spring water are provided at no extra charge.
For more information about massage and spa treatments please consult our concierge at (617) 772-5801.
Dining
KO PRIME
KO PRIME IS A MODERN, CREATIVE INTERPRETATION OF A TRADITIONAL STEAKHOUSE WITH A FOCUS ON FINE QUALITY MEATS AND OUTSTANDING SEAFOOD PREPARATIONS CREATED BY CONSULTING CHEF KEN ORINGER
AN ENERGETIC, SEXY AND WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE SEDUCES GUESTS WITH COZY BANQUETTES, EXOTIC FAUX FURS AND D R IN SHADES OF CHOCOLATE BROWN AND OXBLOOD RED COMPLIMENTED BY TEXTURES SUCH AS WORN, BUTTERY LEATHER AND FAUX CROCODILE. KO PRIME IS A WELCOME ADDITION TO BOSTON'S EVOLVING DINING SCENE, BRINGING CREATIVITY, TALENT AND QUALITY TO A MODERN AND INTRIGUING STEAKHOUSE CONCEPT, SURE TO CARVE OUT A PLACE IN THE HEART OF LOCALS.
HOURS
BREAKFAST
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 6:30AM TILL 11:00AM
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 8:00AM TILL 12:00PM
BAR
MONDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 5:00PM TILL 12:00AM
DINING ROOM
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 5:30PM TILL 10:00PM
SUNDAY 5:30PM TILL 9:00PM