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Conference and Event Planning

Northeastern University Conference and Event Planning
Lodging

Preferred hotels

There are over 30,000 hotel rooms in the metropolitan Boston area, 18,000 of which are in Boston and Cambridge. Thirteen major hotels are located within 15 minutes or less walking distance from the Hynes Convention Center on Boylston Street, near the Northeastern campus. In addition to the major hotels in the city, there are additional lodging options available, including bed & breakfasts, small inns, economy lodgings, and long-term and short-term rentals, as well as on-campus housing at Northeastern in the summer months only.

Northeastern University recommends the following hotels where we have negotiated special University rates. Please note, however, that discounted rates are based upon availability, time of year, and are subject to black-out dates. To make reservations, call the hotel directly and be sure to mention Northeastern University.

BACK BAY HILTON
40 Dalton Street, Boston
617.236.1100
www.hilton.com

BEST WESTERN BOSTON/CHILDREN’S INN AT LONGWOOD
342 Longwood Avenue, Boston
617.731.4700
www.innatlongwood.com

COLONNADE HOTEL
120 Huntington Avenue
617-424-7000
www.colonnadehotel.com

HAMPTON INN & SUITES/BOSTON CROSSTOWN CENTER
811 Massachusetts Avenue
617.445.6400
www.bostonhamptoninn.com

THE LENOX HOTEL
710 Boylston Street, Boston
617.536.0041 or 800.899.0564

For a complete list of hotels in Boston, visit www.bostonusa.com and click on “Where to Stay.”

In addition to the hotels listed above, there are many fine hotel options in Boston, and rates vary widely. These include: the Boston Harbor Hotel, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Boston Marriott Long Wharf, Boston Omni Parker House, Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Boston Wyndham Downtown, Doubletree Guest Suites Boston, the Four Seasons, Holiday Inn, Hyatt Regency, The Langham Hotel, Millennium Bostonian Hotel, Radisson Hotel, Ritz-Carlton, Seaport Hotel, Sheraton Boston, and the Westin Copley Place.

Hotel contracts
If you are arranging conference housing for a large number of guests over several days, room rates and other services become negotiable. If you need a block of rooms, you are asking a hotel to reserve rooms that will later be requested by and confirmed to individuals attending the meeting. In this case, you should consider a request for proposal from several properties, compare and negotiate room prices and value-added amenities, and select the best hotel for the conference. The hotel will prepare a contract. That contract must be reviewed by Northeastern legal counsel and signed by the University Treasurer. Do not sign hotel contracts. It is imperative that University Counsel reviews the contract, and only the Treasurer is authorized to sign the contract. If you need help identifying the right hotel for your conference or event, or need help preparing a request for proposal, please call the Office of University Events.

On-campus summer housing
During the summer, Northeastern offers a range of lodging options in residence halls on campus for overnight guests or groups, from traditional, dormitory-style rooms to modern apartments for reasonable rates. For more information about availability, rates, and amenities, visit www.northeastern.edu/summerhousing, or call ext. 4035.

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