1 Newbury Street (0.3 km from Gibson House Museum)
The Newbury Boston features a restaurant bar a shared lounge and garden in Boston. With free WiFi this 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service. The hotel has family rooms. Guest rooms in the hotel are equipped with a TV.
25 Charles Street (0.4 km from Gibson House Museum)
Located in the Beacon Hill neighbourhood of Boston, just minutes from the Boston Common and theatre district, this hotel features contemporary bedrooms and an award-winning café.
94 Charles Street (0.5 km from Gibson House Museum)
Offering free WiFi access this Boston self-catering accommodations is just 3 minutes’ walk from Boston Common. All units are equipped with irons ironing boards hair dryers coffee makers tea kettles toasters microwaves linens and towels.
50 Park Plaza At Arlington Street (0.5 km from Gibson House Museum)
Boston Park Plaza Hotel is conveniently located in the popular Boston City Center area. Featuring a complete list of amenities guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one.
200 Boylston Street (0.6 km from Gibson House Museum)
Located within steps of the Boston Common and the Public Garden this Four Seasons has rooms with views of Boston and provides a free transfer service to attractions within 2 mi of the hotel.
138 Saint James Avenue (0.6 km from Gibson House Museum)
Located in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood this historic hotel is across the street from Copley Square.
655 Boylston Street (0.6 km from Gibson House Museum)
This boutique hotel is located in a historic building in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood at Copley Square. The hotel offers a continental breakfast and guest accommodations with free Wi-Fi.
1 Cortes #32 (0.8 km from Gibson House Museum)
In Boston, 1 Cortes #32 offers lodgings with free WiFi. The hotel is less than 0.6 miles from the Boston Public Garden, 14 minutes from King's Chapel and Burying Ground, and 0.8 miles from the Freedom Trail. Beacon Hill is 1.
Gibson House Museum is a historic house museum in the Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts
The Gibson House Museum was built in 1860 by Charles Gibson, a successful merchant and Boston city councilor. The Gibsons were a wealthy family and their home reflects their status. The house is furnished with many original Gibson family items, including furniture, paintings, and china. The house has been restored to its original appearance and is a prime example of Victorian architecture.
The museum offers tours of the house as well as educational programs for school groups. Visitors can also take part in special events, such as tea parties and holiday celebrations.