Boston, Massachusetts Marriott Hotel

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The Marriott Long Wharf Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, beautifully overlooks the harbor, backs up to a park, and has the needed accommodations for the wheelchair traveler. It is also in a great location, close to the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, the North East side, and the aquarium. Conveniently, right outside of the hotel is an accessible entrance to “The T” subway.

The rooms with a roll-in shower have either a king or two full-size beds, which are based on what is available. Furthermore, the rooms have a closet bar within reach and a floor-length mirror in the closet by the vanity area. The shower is equipped with a bench that is bolted into the wall and a handheld shower head; all of the bathrooms have handrails if needed.

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