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Wharf Room at Boston Harbor Hotel

Boston Harbor Hotel · 70 Rowes Wharf, New York, 02110 · Show map
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Up to 450standing
Up to 150seated
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About this space

Rowes Wharf Bar at the Boston Harbor Hotel offers a blend of classic cocktails and engaging conversation in a luxe setting. The Wharf Room, the hotel's largest ballroom, features 6,500 sq ft of space, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an elegant design with views of Boston Harbor. The Boardroom is an executive meeting space with aged oak decor, natural light, and modern amenities, including a 60” plasma screen and high-speed Wi-Fi, ideal for corporate gatherings and training sessions.

Features

Wifi
Built-in screens and projectors
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
Custom board table and executive chairs
Floor-to-ceiling windows with views of Boston Harbor
Outdoor Space
Plasma screen for presentations
Private kitchen for catering
Private outdoor terrace
Private Space
Wheelchair Accessible

Space

261m² (2,809ft²)
Ceiling Height 2m (7ft)

Capacities

128 Classroom
150 Dining
250 Reception
450 Standing

Guide prices

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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
£8,500 / Minimum spend

Location

70 Rowes Wharf, 02110
Boston Harbor Hotel 70 Rowes WharfUnknown 02110New York
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