Travel
Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston, 4-Night/5-Day Stay with Airfare for Two
- Item Number
- CMP-336
- Estimated Value
- 5744 USD
- Opening Bid
- 2538 USD
Item Description
Enjoy a four-night stay in a Junior Suite (375-410 square feet) providing an oversized room with a well-defined seating area at your choice of these two properties. Stay at both or pick your favorite one. Your stay includes daily breakfast for two in the dining room. These certificates can be redeemed with no blackout dates and will be accepted on any date that the hotel has ANY availability including holidays. The certificates will have a one-year expiration date from the date issued.
This 4-star 1912 French Renaissance landmark faces Copley Square and has been one of Boston's grande dames since opening in 1912. It is the work of Henry Hardenbergh, who also designed The Plaza in New York. Concierge staff makes it a priority to know guests by name here and are available 24 hours a day.
American Airlines
This package includes round-trip coach class service for two from any American Airlines destination in the 48 contiguous United States to anywhere American Airlines flies in the 48 contiguous United States subject to availability. The winning bidders can upgrade their coach class airfare to first class for $750 per person subject to availability. Note: On three class flights upgrade is to business class. A minimum of 14 days advance booking is required as is a Saturday night stay. The winning bidders will be able to earn AAdvantage miles in accordance with the terms and conditions of the AAdvantage frequent flyer program. Miles cannot be utilized to upgrade these coach class certificates to a higher level of service. The certificates will have a one-year expiration date from the date issued and all reservations are subject to availability.
Any airport departure or taxes (if charged) are the responsibility of the winning bidder. Ground transportation is not included in this package.
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