The Charles Hotel
HospitalityView the employees at
The Charles Hotel-
Melissa Rose Event Management
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Stoneham, Massachusetts, United States
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Rising Star
hamid naza baker-
Argentina
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Rising Star
Marc Sheridan Director of Purchasing at The Charles Hotel-
Medford, Massachusetts, United States
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Top 5%
Hayley Domin ✍🏻 Published Travel & Food Writer // Hotel Expert // Marketing // World Traveler // Founder of Hayley on Hiatus; an online travel platform-
Greater Boston
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Rising Star
Sami Ghazal MBA Entrepreneur and Real Estate Developer-
Beirut, Beirut Governorate, Lebanon
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Top 1%
Overview
The Charles Hotel, Harvard Square is The Smart Place to Stay. Located just minutes from downtown Boston and a variety of world-class attractions, The Charles is a AAA Four Diamond Hotel and a proud member of Preferred Hotels and Resorts. Reflecting the eclecticism that is Cambridge, The Charles Hotel is a modern interpretation of New England hospitality with a thriving jazz club, the Regattabar, a luxurious spa, two signature restaurants, ice-skating rink (winter months only), state of the art conference facilities and a central location in the heart of Harvard Square. The Hotel is home to Henrietta’s Table, featuring “fresh and honest” home cooking, and Rialto, recognized by one of the best restaurants in America by Gourmet, Food & Wine and Esquire. Noir, the hotel’s chic, cozy bar, serves classic cocktails mixed to perfection and sultry signature drinks. With frequent recognition in The Wall Street Journal, Travel + Leisure and Boston magazine, The Charles Hotel has earned its reputation as a leading independent hotel. In 2011, the Hotel was recognized by Travel + Leisure in the annual World’s Best Survey as one of the 500 Top Rated Hotels and as one of the top 25 World’s Best Business Hotels in 2010. Catering to internationally renowned business leaders, government officials, entertainment executives and leisure travelers alike, it’s no wonder that the New England Travel Guide has designated The Charles as the best hotel to “stay put in” when visiting Boston.
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