Saturday, November 8, 2008

Celebrate on Charles Street

The Charles Street Inn is the place to be for Shopping, Relaxing and taking in the Delights of the Season




December 11 Charles Street wil be transformed into a Victorian winter wonderland with strolling carolers, brass players, and shops full of treats and good cheer. The Holiday Stroll offers free carraige rides for kids, tree lighting, Santa photo ops, and a chance to dine in one of so many charming restaurants. And, shopping is oh so easy on our freindly street with unique gift items from around the world.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Here They Come


The Charles Street Inn Welcomes Russian and Japanese Visitors



The Charles Street Hotel was the “Hotel of the Month” in the April 2008 issue of the Russian monthly lifestyle magazine Seasons. Russians are joining Europeans and Brits traveling to the US-a bargain with the drop in value of the dollar. The Charles Street Inn offers the kind of authentic Boston Beacon Hill experience they seek. Our 1860 era Victorian style inn furnished in many gorgeous period antiques and original fireplaces also provides 21st Cent comforts like whirlpool tubs, WIFI, BOSE/cd players, and Bulgari toiletries. The Boston Public Garden, Freedom Trail, African American Museum, Massachusetts Statehouse, Charles River Esplanade and a host of charming restaurants and unique shops are a short walk from the inn.

Modern Studio Plus- a high style Japanese magazine featured The Charles Street Inn in their November 2007 issue as part of a lengthy piece on Boston. Modern Studio Plus sent photographers last summer who took fabulous shots of the inn and several shops shown and described in this exquisite travelogue.

We love the Global attention and welcome international guests who help us learn more about their customs and ideas as well as new perspectives on Boston.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Enjoy Boston-Best City for Walking


Spring is here, the forsythia are blooming in the Boston Public Garden, and there is so much to do. Check your schedules, then plan a visit to The Charles Street Inn, and get tickets for one of these fabulous events!

THEATRE

Ongoing Tues.-Sun. “SHEAR MADNESS” Charles Playhouse 617- 426-5225
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “BLUE MAN GROUP” Charles Playhouse 617- 931-2787
Ongoing Thurs.-Sat. “IMPROV ASYLUM” 216 Hanover Street 617-. 263-NUTS
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “IMPROV BOSTON 1253 Cambridge St. Cambridge 617- 576-1253
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MEDIEVAL MANOR DINNER THEATRE 423-4900
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL Stuart Street Playhouse 800-447-7400
Mar. 7-Apr. 16 SHINING CITY Huntington Theatre 617-266-0800
Mar. 28-Apr. 26 THREE TALL WOMEN Lyric Stage 617-585-5678
Mar. 28-May 3 THE CRY OF THE REED Calderwood Pavilion 617-266-0800
Mar. 29-May 4 BIG APPLE CIRCUS City Hall Plaza 617-931-2787
Apr. 4-26 THE CRUCIBLE Calderwood Pavilion 617-728-4321
Apr. 5-6 GO DIEGO GO LIVE! Opera House 617-931-2000
MUSIC & DANCE
Tuesdays FREE NOON TIME MUSIC RECITALS Kings Chapel
Thursdays JAZZWORSHIP Old South Church 6pm, Donation Requested
3rd Thursdays LIVE JAZZ Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 5pm-9pm
Fridays JAZZ AT ICARUS 3 Appleton St. 7pm-11pm 617-426-1790
Fridays Sept. 14-June 6 FREE ORGAN RECITALS Trinity Church 12:15pm
Nightly FREE JAZZ CONCERTS Wally’s Café, 427 Mass. Ave.
Oct. 4-May 4 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall 617-266-1492
Apr. 5 JOHNNY MATHIS IN CONCERT Citi Wang Theatre 800-447-7400
Apr. 5 BOSTON’S GAY MEN’S CHORUS Symphony Hall 888-266-1200
Apr. 5-6 RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET Cutler Majestic Theatre 800-233-3123
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Apr. 5 CLASSIC CARTOON FESTIVAL Symphony Hall 617-266-1492 10am-4pm
Apr. 5 COMMUNITY BOATING OPEN HOUSE Charles River Boathouse 10am
Apr. 6 GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE Hynes Conv. Ctr. To Boston Common 1pm
Apr. 11 Speaker SUZIE ORMAN Marriott Copley Place 11:30am 617-259-2921
`EXHIBITIONS
Ongoing THE WORLD FAMOUS GLASS FLOWERS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Thru June 8 2008 ORIGAMI NOW ! Peabody Essex Museum, Salem MA
Thru Aug. 2008 NESTS & EGGS Harvard Museum of Natural History
2008 ART OF THE WHITE HOUSE DINNER JFK Library & Museum
Thru June 2008 LEWIS & CLARK INDIAN COLLECTION Peabody Museum at Harvard
Thru Apr. 2008 LOOKING AT ANIMALS PHOTOS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Feb 10-Dec 31 1895 CARRIAGE EXHIBT w/MEMORABLIA Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mar. 31-Jan. 4 SEA CREATURES IN GLASS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Thru June THE ARTWORK OF ANTHONY QUINN Intercontinental Hotel
April 1-30 APRIL IS EARTH MONTH Museum of Science
Apr. 20-July 7 EL GRECO to VELAZQUEZ Museum of Fine Arts
IMAX FILMS at NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM
SEA MONSTERS 3-D, DEEP SEA 3-D, DOLPHINS, WHALES 3-D, U2-3D
OMNI FILMS at MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
DINOSAURS ALIVE!, MUMMIES SECRETS OF THE PHARAOHS, SEA MONSTERS





SPORTS HOME GAMES
BOSTON BRUINS Apr. 5 Sabres 7pm
BOSTON CELTICS No Home Games This Week
BOSTON RED SOX Apr 8-10 Detroit 2pm 7pm 7pm Apr. 11-13 New York 7pm 4pm 8pm
FAMILY FUN
Mar 29-May 4 BIG APPLE CIRCUS City Hall Plaza 800-922-3772
FRANKLIN PARK ZOO 10am-5pm, Sundays 10am-6pm 617-541-LION
FENWAY PARK TOURS Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun. 9am-4pm 617-236-6666
PHOTO WALKS OF BACK BAY, BEACON HILL & FREEDOM TRAIL 617- 851-2273
TRINITY CHURCH TOURS Daily 617-536-0944x225
TOURS OF MOTHER CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CENTER PLAZA
Tours: Sun. 11-3, Tues. noon-4, Wed. 1-4, Thurs-Sat. noon-5pm
CULINARY EVENTS
Ongoing Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays NORTH END MARKET TOURS
with Master Chef Michele Topor 617- 523-6032
Ongoing Thursdays & Saturdays CHINATOWN MARKET TOUR 617-523-6032
Sundays SINATRA DINNER THEATRE Lucky’s Lounge 617-357-LUCK
Mon.-Thurs. PHO REPUBLIQUE $2 DIM SUM MENU 5:30pm-7:30pm 617-262-0005
Mon. & Tues. DA VINCI 3-COURSE PRIX FIXE MENU $29 617-350-0007
Tuesdays HISTORIC PUB CRAWL begins at Bostix Kiosk at Faneuil Hall 5:30pm, 357-8300
Tuesdays WINE TASTINGS Les Zygomates 617-542-5108
Tues.-Sat. 3-COURSE PRIXPFIXE MENU Teatro 5pm-6pm 617-778-6841
Wednesdays WINE TASTINGS 33 Restaurant 5pm-7pm 617-572-3311
Wednesdays TASTE OF QUINCY MARKET offering free food samples 5pm-7pm
Wednesdays LIVING ROOM OYSTER WEDNESDAYS 4pm-7pm 617-723-5101
Thursdays CHEF’S TABLE PRIX-FIXE MENU w/WINE PAIRINGS Maurizio’s 617-367-1123
Fridays at 6:30pm LIVE COOKING SHOWS Rustic Kitchen 781-575-1533
Saturdays CHOCOLATE BAR BUFFET Café Fleuri at Langham Hotel noon-2pm 617-451-1900
Saturdays Jan 12-Apr. 26 CHOCOLATE TROLLEY TOUR 617-269-7150
Saturdays & Sundays BRUNCH FIESTA MASA 1030am-3pm 617-338-8884
Jazz Wednesdays & Latin Thursdays The Fireplace in Brookline 617-975-1900
Sundays PJ BRUNCH Tremont 647 617-266-4600 {PJ’s optional}
Sundays DISCO BRUNCH Gargoyles on the Square, Davis Square Somerville 617-776-5300
Thru Apr. 4 BOSTON WINE FESTIVAL Boston Harbor Hotel 617-330-9355
BOSTON RESTAURANT WEEK EXTENSIONS www.bostonusa.com
Apr. 4 BREAKFAST w/ GRANDMA THE CLOWN Macy’s Downtown 9am 617-357-2472
Apr. 11 TASTE OF THE NATION Hynes Convention Center 877-267-26-TASTE

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Glass Art Exhibits Inform and Dazzle







The Glass Flowers collection at the Harvard Natural History Museum has awed visitors form all over the world with its remarkably beautiful and intricately accurate display of flowers. A new special exhibit offers seas creatures created by the same father and son artists. Consider this one of so many treasures and treats for you during your next visit to Boston!

Special Sea Creature exhibit opened March 21 presents unique and diverse perspectives on our changing world: its past, present, and possible futures.

Glass Flower Exhibit represents more than 830 plant species.

Boston Globe Sunday March 30, 2008


Glass exhibit reflects beauty of art, accuracy of science
Sea creature feature amuses
By Melissa Trujillo
Associated Press / March 30, 2008

CAMBRIDGE - An aquarium of a different sort is on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.
Sure, there are small sea slugs, prickly sea cucumbers, a floating jellyfish, and an octopus - tentacles curled around his red and yellow body.
But these creatures aren't just behind glass - they are glass.
The creatures were created more than a century ago by a father and son who made incredibly accurate models in a time before scientists had the Internet, video, or even color photography to aid their research.
"It's incredible," said Chris Roberts, a graduate engineering student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as he walked through the displays. "I don't know how they could have had that control with melted glass."
The "Sea Creatures in Glass" exhibit is the first time the museum has displayed part of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology's collection of more than 400 animals made in the mid-1800s by German artists Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka. But for years, the natural history museum has shown an even larger collection of their work, the thousands of models of glass flowers Harvard commissioned.
Both collections were created to help scientists and students study far-flung or hard-to-preserve plants and animals in three dimensions. And it's obvious why the Blaschkas' work became popular among universities and museums.
When preserved in formaldehyde, for example, marine invertebrates often lost their color and shape. A sea cucumber might look like a jaundiced blob.
But the Blaschkas' version still looks alive more than 100 years later, with glass spikes jutting out of a rust-colored body.
"That's a very dramatic example of how the models enabled study and investigation in a way that the specimens could not," said Elisabeth Werby, the museum's executive director.
Leopold Blaschka and his son, Rudolph, were the last in a line of family jewelers and glassmakers dating to the 15th century in Venice. Beginning in 1863, Leopold began to create the marine invertebrate sculptures in his workshop near Dresden, Germany.
The sculptures were sold through a scientific catalog to organizations throughout the world.
Then in 1886, Harvard first commissioned the men to create the vast collection of glass flowers. The Blaschkas spent 50 years creating flowers for Harvard. After Leopold died, Rudolf continued the work.
After a renewed interest in their work with animal models, the museum decided to showcase them along with the glass flowers, Werby said.
"When they opened the drawers [of animals] to show me and the exhibition team, we were just astounded at the beauty and diversity of them, as if someone came upon the glass flowers for the first time," Werby said. "There were drawers and drawers of just extraordinary specimens."
Werby said the appeal of the Blaschkas' models is that they intersect art and science. A sea jelly model may be scientifically accurate, but it's also beautiful, with tentacles made of tiny beads of clear and gold colored glass catching the light.
"No matter how jaded people are, they come in and their jaws just drop," she said.

Monday, March 24, 2008

So much to Do.....



SPRING FEVER IN BOSTON March 21-27

THEATRE
Ongoing Tues.-Sun. “SHEAR MADNESS” Charles Playhouse 617- 426-5225
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “BLUE MAN GROUP” Charles Playhouse 617- 931-2787
Ongoing Thurs.-Sat. “IMPROV ASYLUM” 216 Hanover Street 617-. 263-NUTS
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “IMPROV BOSTON 1253 Cambridge St. Cambridge 617- 576-1253
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MEDIEVAL MANOR DINNER THEATRE 423-4900
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL Stuart Street Playhouse 800-447-7400
Feb. 9-Mar. 22 JULIUS CAESAR American Repertory Theatre 617-547-8300
Mar. 7-Apr. 16 SHINING CITY Huntington Theatre 617-266-0800
Mar. 11-23 AVENUE Q Colonial Theatre 617-426-9366
Mar. 25 ANNIE Wang Theatre 800-447-7400
Mar. 28-Apr. 26 THREE TALL WOMEN Lyric Stage 617-585-5678
Mar. 28-May 3 THE CRY OF THE REED Calderwood Pavilion 617-266-0800
MUSIC & DANCE
Tuesdays FREE NOON TIME MUSIC RECITALS Kings Chapel
Thursdays JAZZWORSHIP Old South Church 6pm, Donation Requested
3rd Thursdays LIVE JAZZ Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 5pm-9pm
Fridays JAZZ AT ICARUS 3 Appleton St. 7pm-11pm 617-426-1790
Fridays Sept. 14-June 6 FREE ORGAN RECITALS Trinity Church 12:15pm
Nightly FREE JAZZ CONCERTS Wally’s Café, 427 Mass. Ave.
Oct. 4-May 4 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall 617-266-1492
Mar. 14-25 Boston Lyric Opera THE ELIXIR OF LOVE Shubert Theatre 617-542-6772
Mar. 21 & 23 Handel & Haydn Society ITALIAN VIRTUOSI Symphony Hall 617-266-1200
Mar. 28 JOAN BAEZ 50th ANNIVERSARY Sanders Theatre 617-496-2222
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Mar. 22 EASTER EGG FESTIVAL 75 Chestnut 617-227-2175
Mar. 22 INTERNATIONAL PILLOW FIGHT Copley Square 2pm FREE open to all
Mar. 28-30 CRAFT BOSTON Seaport World Trade Center 10-6, 10-6, 11-5
Mar. 28-30 DOWN 2 EARTH EXPO Hynes Convention Center 5-10, 11-7, 11-5
Mar. 29-30 AMERICAN BABY FAIRE Gillette Stadium 10-5
`EXHIBITIONS
Ongoing THE WORLD FAMOUS GLASS FLOWERS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Thru June 8 2008 ORIGAMI NOW ! Peabody Essex Museum, Salem MA
Thru Aug. 2008 NESTS & EGGS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Thru Mar. 30, 2008 ART OF THE WHITE HOUSE DINNER JFK Library & Museum
Thru June 2008 LEWIS & CLARK INDIAN COLLECTION Peabody Museum at Harvard
Thru Apr. 2008 LOOKING AT ANIMALS PHOTOS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Feb 10-Dec 31 1895 CARRIAGE EXHIBT w/MEMORABLIA Mary Baker Eddy Library
Mar. 31-Jan. 4 SEA CREATURES IN GLASS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Thru June THE ARTWORK OF ANTHONY QUINN Intercontinental Hotel
Apr. 20-July 7 EL GRECO to VELAZQUEZ Museum of Fine Arts.
IMAX FILMS at NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM
SEA MONSTERS 3-D, DEEP SEA 3-D, DOLPHINS, WHALES 3-D, U2-3D
OMNI FILMS at MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
DINOSAURS ALIVE!, MUMMIES SECRETS OF THE PHARAOHS, SEA MONSTERS
SPORTS HOME GAMES
BOSTON BRUINS Mar 27 Maple Leafs 7pm Mar 29 Senators 1pm
BOSTON CELTICS Mar 24 Philadelphia 7:30pm Mar 25 Phoenix 7:30pm Mar 28 New Orleans
Mar. 29&30 HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS TD Banknorth Garden 617-931-20

March Madness


The Charles Street Inn Invites you to Be……


Mad About March! In Boston, Massachusetts


It's tough to make a choice, but we have added the exotic Persian cuisine of Lala Rokh and the hip wine bar Bin 26 Enoteca to romantic Toscano Restaurant to give you a choice for Dinner with your stay at The Charles Street Inn. Take some time for yourselves; catch up and reconnect spending a night in one of our beautiful rooms. Curl up in front of the fire, warm and snug and away from the cares of the world for a while...then take a short walk down Charles Street to one of these fabulous restaurants at a great combo rate!
• $100 dinner for two at Toscano, Lala Rokh, or Bin 26 Enoteca each with a distinctive menus-one sure to suit your taste or entice you to try something new.
• Breakfast served to your room with quiche, fruit, pastries and more.
Price/Terms:
• $340 Queen weekday
• $380 Queen weekend plus room tax
• $375 King weekday
• $415 King weekend plus room tax
Includes $100 dinner for Two
Offer good until April 13,2008


To help you make your choice, visit Toscano, Lala Rokh and Bin 26 Enoteca's web sites. You’ll learn about the cuisine, décor, wine specialties and atmosphere.





Also consider an in- room massage to make your stay even more refreshing. Rolling River Massage provides incredible 1 hour long massages for $125.

Check room availability and/or call us toll free at 877-772-8900 to take advantage of this special offer while it lasts!

Friday, February 8, 2008

Weekly Calendar

THEATRE
Ongoing Tues.-Sun. “SHEAR MADNESS” Charles Playhouse 617- 426-5225
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “BLUE MAN GROUP” Charles Playhouse 617- 931-2787
Ongoing Thurs.-Sat. “IMPROV ASYLUM” 216 Hanover Street 617-. 263-NUTS
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “IMPROV BOSTON 1253 Cambridge St. Cambridge 617- 576-1253
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MEDIEVAL MANOR DINNER THEATRE 423-4900
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL Stuart Street Playhouse 800-447-7400
Jan. 18-Feb. 16 ANGELS IN AMERICA I & II Calderwood Pavilion 617-728-4321
Jan. 27-Feb. 11 SHAKESPEARE’S ACTRESSES IN AMERICA Huntington Theatre 617-266-0800
Feb. 5-17 MY FAIR LADY Opera House 617-931-2000
Feb. 6-8 RAIN: THE BEATLE EXPERIENCE Colonial Theatre 617-931-2787
Feb. 9-Mar. 22 JULIUS CAESAR American Repertory Theatre 617-547-8300
Feb. 15-24 Disney’s HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL ON ICE TD Banknorth Garden 617-931-2000
MUSIC & DANCE
Tuesdays FREE NOON TIME MUSIC RECITALS Kings Chapel
Thursdays JAZZWORSHIP Old South Church 6pm, Donation Requested
3rd Thursdays LIVE JAZZ Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 5pm-9pm
Fridays JAZZ AT ICARUS 3 Appleton St. 7pm-11pm 617-426-1790
Fridays Sept. 14-June 6 FREE ORGAN RECITALS Trinity Church 12:15pm
Nightly FREE JAZZ CONCERTS Wally’s Café, 427 Mass. Ave.
Oct. 4-May 4 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall 617-266-1492
Feb. 7-10 ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATRE Wang Theatre 800-447-7400
Feb. 9 BERKLEE JAZZ FESTIVAL Hynes Convention Center 9:30am-5pm FREE
Feb. 9-17 FLAMENCO FESTIVAL Cutler Majestic Theatre 617-824-8000
Feb. 10 SISSEL IN CONCERT Berklee Performance Center 617-931-2000
Feb. 14-Mar. 2 Boston Ballet ROMEO & JULIET Wang Theatre 617-456-6343
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Feb. 8-10 BOSTON WINE EXPO Seaport World Trade Center 877-946-3976
Feb. 9 RECOVERING OUR PAST African American History Museum
Feb. 9-10 NORTHEAST MOTORCYCLE EXPO Bayside Expo Center
Feb. 15-17 NATIONAL GOLF EXPO Seaport World Trade Center
Feb. 15-17 NORTH AMERICAN HOME SHOW Gillette Stadium
`EXHIBITIONS
Ongoing THE WORLD FAMOUS GLASS FLOWERS Harvard Natural History Museum
Thru June 8 2008 ORIGAMI NOW ! Peabody Essex Museum, Salem MA
Thru Aug. 2008 NESTS & EGGS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Thru Mar. 30, 2008 ART OF THE WHITE HOUSE DINNER JFK Library & Museum
Thru June 2008 LEWIS & CLARK INDIAN COLLECTION Peabody Museum at Harvard
Thru Apr. 2008 LOOKING AT ANIMALS PHOTOS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Feb. 5-Mar. 8 29th ANNUAL SHIP MODEL SHOW USS Constitution Museum
Feb 10-Dec 31 1895 CARRIAGE EXHIBT w/MEMORABLIA Mary Baker Eddy Library

Give Yourself a Break

It is truly fabulous that so many people have voted and been energized by the Presidential primaries this year. Our country faces many challenges, and we need to be confident and committed to our next President. BUT, enough already! The pollsters, analysts, strategists and commentators have worn us out. Time to get away from it all; check into a sumptuous room at The Charles Street Inn; light the fire, snuggle up with your honey. The whirlpool bath is the next best thing to a real massage, breakfast in bed, and easy stroll down the street for a quiet dinner. Busy weeks, work, travel make it tough to stay connected; so take a time out and treat your self to a get away close to home at The Charles Street Inn.

Still offering our dinner special, in room massage, and a host of Boston events nearby.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Catch a Show!




We know there's a Game this Sunday, but how about some down time together soon in Boston. Twenty restaurants within 6 blocks, in room massages, and a host of live entertainment from theater and music to the Celtics and Bruins...

Treat yourself with a visit to The Charles Street Inn!

THEATRE
Ongoing Tues.-Sun. “SHEAR MADNESS” Charles Playhouse 617- 426-5225
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “BLUE MAN GROUP” Charles Playhouse 617- 931-2787
Ongoing Thurs.-Sat. “IMPROV ASYLUM” 216 Hanover Street 617-. 263-NUTS
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “IMPROV BOSTON 1253 Cambridge St. Cambridge 617- 576-1253
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MEDIEVAL MANOR DINNER THEATRE 423-4900
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL Stuart Street Playhouse 800-447-7400
Jan. 4-Feb. 2 ADRIFT IN MACAO Lyric Stage 617-437-7172
Jan. 4 –Feb. 3 THIRD Huntington Theatre 617-266-0800
Jan. 18-Feb. 16 ANGELS IN AMERICA I & II Calderwood Pavilion 617-728-4321
Jan. 27-Feb. 11 SHAKESPEARE’S ACTRESSES IN AMERICA Huntington Theatre 617-266-0800
Jan 29-Feb 3 Andrew Lloyd Webber’s WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND Wang Theatre 800-447-7400
Feb. 5-17 MY FAIR LADY Opera House 617-931-2000
Feb. 6-8 RAIN: THE BEATLE EXPERIENCE Colonial Theatre 617-931-2787
MUSIC & DANCE
Tuesdays FREE NOON TIME MUSIC RECITALS Kings Chapel
Thursdays JAZZWORSHIP Old South Church 6pm, Donation Requested
3rd Thursdays LIVE JAZZ Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 5pm-9pm
Fridays JAZZ AT ICARUS 3 Appleton St. 7pm-11pm 617-426-1790
Fridays Sept. 14-June 6 FREE ORGAN RECITALS Trinity Church 12:15pm
Nightly FREE JAZZ CONCERTS Wally’s Café, 427 Mass. Ave.
Oct. 4-May 4 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall 617-266-1492
Feb. 1-5 Opera Boston presents Handel’s SEMELE Cutler Majestic Theatre 617-824-8000
Feb. 2 YOUTH & FAMILY CONCERTS Symphony Hall 10:15am & noon 617-266-1492
Feb. 7-10 ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATRE Wang Theatre 800-447-7400
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Feb. 2-3 GOING GREEN BOSTON EXPO Bayside Expo Center
Feb. 2 TET VIETNAMESE LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES Bayside Expo Center
Feb. 2-3 NEW ENGLAND MOTORCYCLE EXTRAVAGANZA Seaport World Trade Center
Feb. 5 MARDI GRAS MADNESS Dick’s Last Resort 5pm
Feb. 5 EAT, DRINK & BEE MERRY MARDI GRAS CELEBRATION The Beehive 8pm
Feb. 8-10 BOSTON WINE EXPO Seaport World Trade Center 877-946-3976
`EXHIBITIONS
Ongoing THE WORLD FAMOUS GLASS FLOWERS Harvard Natural History Museum
Thru June 8 2008 ORIGAMI NOW ! Peabody Essex Museum, Salem MA
Thru Aug. 2008 NESTS & EGGS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Thru Mar. 30, 2008 ART OF THE WHITE HOUSE DINNER JFK Library & Museum
Thru June 2008 LEWIS & CLARK INDIAN COLLECTION Peabody Museum at Harvard
Thru Apr. 2008 LOOKING AT ANIMALS PHOTOS Harvard Museum of Natural History
Feb. 5-Mar. 8 29th ANNUAL SHIP MODEL SHOW USS Constitution Museum
IMAX FILMS at NEW ENGLAND AQUARIUM
SEA MONSTERS 3-D, DEEP SEA 3-D, DOLPHINS, WHALES 3-D, U2-3D
OMNI FILMS at MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
DINOSAURS ALIVE!, MUMMIES SECRETS OF THE PHARAOHS, SEA MONSTERS
SPORTS HOME GAMES
BOSTON BRUINS Feb. 2 Red Wings 7pm Feb. 5 Sabres 7pm
BOSTON CELTICS Feb. 6 LA Clippers 7:30pm
Feb. 2 & 11 BEANPOT HOCKEY TOURNAMENT TD Banknorth Garden 617-931-2000
Feb. 1 BOSTON COLLEGE vs. PROVIDENCE COLLEGE HOCKEY Conte Forum at BC



Up and Coming Highlights

Feb. 22 GIPSEY KINGS IN CONCERT Opera House 617-931-2000
Feb. 23 K.D.LANG IN CONCERT Opera House 617-931-2000

Monday, January 14, 2008

Let It Snow!

Charles Street looks even more beautiful dusted with new snow. Our Beacon Hill Inn is cozy and well stocked with Java logs, whirlpool tubs, fresh flowers and friendly service designed to make your visit to Boston's luxury inn a special pleasure. Check out the following list of events.

THEATRE
Ongoing Tues.-Sun. “SHEAR MADNESS” Charles Playhouse 617- 426-5225
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “BLUE MAN GROUP” Charles Playhouse 617- 931-2787
Ongoing Thurs.-Sat. “IMPROV ASYLUM” 216 Hanover Street 617-. 263-NUTS
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. “IMPROV BOSTON 1253 Cambridge St. Cambridge 617- 576-1253
Ongoing Wed.-Sun. MEDIEVAL MANOR DINNER THEATRE 423-4900
Jan. 4-Feb. 2 ADRIFT IN MACAO Lyric Stage 617-437-7172
Jan. 4 –Feb. 3 THIRD Huntington Theatre 617-266-0800
Jan. 8-13 RENT Wang Theatre 800-447-7400
Jan. 10-12 CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECTACULAR Opera House 617-931-2000
Jan. 13 GOLDEN DRAGON ACROBATS Symphony Hall 617-266-1200
Jan. 15-27 Monty Python’s SPAMALOT Citi Performance Center 800-447-7400
SPORTS HOME GAMES
BOSTON BRUINS Jan. 17 Maple Leafs 7pm
BOSTON CELTICS Jan 14 Washington 7:30pm Jan 16 Portland
MUSIC & DANCE
Tuesdays FREE NOON TIME MUSIC RECITALS Kings Chapel
Thursdays JAZZWORSHIP Old South Church 6pm, Donation Requested
3rd Thursdays LIVE JAZZ Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 5pm-9pm
Fridays JAZZ AT ICARUS 3 Appleton St. 7pm-11pm 617-426-1790
Fridays Sept. 14-June 6 FREE ORGAN RECITALS Trinity Church 12:15pm
Nightly FREE JAZZ CONCERTS Wally’s Café, 427 Mass. Ave.
Oct. 4-May 4 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony Hall 617-266-1492

FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Jan. 12-20 NEW ENGLAND BOAT SHOW Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
Jan.18-21 NEW ENGLAND RV & CAMPING SHOW Bayside Expo Center

Check out our Midwinter Dinner Special and treat your self to a revitalizing getaway to Bostons premiere romantic inn, the jewel of Beacon Hill . Availabilty posted in out web site http://www.charlesstreetinn.com/ or call us at 877-772-8900!

Friday, January 11, 2008


MID WINTER DINNER SPECIAL
Shake off the mid-winter chill with a little osso bucco and a bottle of something red and luscious from Umbria or the hills of Montalcino, then make your way under the soft gaslights of Beacon Hill to the Charles Street Inn, where you and your special one curl up in front of the fire, warm and snug and away from the cares of the world for a while…Come stay at the Charles Street Inn, Boston's Luxury Inn, and Dine at the newly renovated Toscano’s Restaurant one block away at a great combo rate!

+ Toscano’s $100 dinner for two selecting a wide range of entrees, appetizers, wines and desserts from their exciting menu.

+ Breakfast served to your room with quiche, fruit, pastries and more.
Price/Terms: $325-$350 Queen weekday $350-$375 Queen weekend plus room tax
$350-$375 King weekday $375-$395King weekend plus room tax
Includes $100 Toscano for Two
Offer good as long as inventory lasts or until MArch 13, 2008. Valentine’s Day excluded.

Go to the Toscano web site at http://www.toscanoboston.com/ to see their beautiful new décor and extensive menu of Italian favorites and wines.

Also consider an in- room massage to make your stay even more refreshing. Rolling River Massage provides incredible 1 hour long massages for $125. Go ahead-Pamper yourself!

Check out our http://www.charlesstreetinn.com/ website for room availability and/or call us toll free at 877-772-8900 to take advantage of this special offer while it lasts!

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Cozy Time

Yes, it's cold, but what a great time to treat yourselves to a romantic evening at the Inn! A late afternoon massage in your suite with fire burning and your own music sweetly playing, dinner just steps away at one of many fine restaurants, then back to snuggle. New pays about to open include "Rent" opening Jan. 8th, "Defending the Caveman"-getting great reviews and lots of laughs, and "Adrift in Macao" at the Lyric stage. The BSO is playing at new heights of musicality under James Levine, and the Spice Girls, Gypsy Kings and Alvin Ailey dance among many choices for pop music and dance with details available at boston.com. The Celtics are red hot, the Bruins play hard, and there will be some Patriots playoff games....Lots to do, but mainly time to check in and check out each other.