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SUMMER NEWS FROM TAJ BOSTON

05-21-2008


Plans to be in Boston this summer? No better place to spend a Boston holiday as a tradition than at the Taj Boston. Great chowder, baked beans, lobster rolls.

Taj Boston has been reenergized by new parent Taj Hotels Resorts & Palaces and personable GM David Gibbons, the man in the ideal location to help you guide your readers into taking advantage of the city's summer happenings.

Here are a few things to "catch" this summer at Taj Boston and around town:

THE WEDDING BOUQUET: Taj Boston, when it was the Ritz Carlton, was the place to be married. Many brides can claim a suite in the Taj Boston as where they spent their wedding night. The rooftop is now open for the summer for celebrating above the city and under the stars.

THE OTHER KIND OF STAR GAZING: Celebrities shooting movies this summer include Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio; Jennifer Garner and Matthew McConaughey; Kate Hudson; Mark Wahlberg and Brad Pitt. Surely one of them is shopping, dining, sipping at Taj Boston.

A RED SOX GAME - CHECK OUT ONE WITH YOUR HOME TEAM: Fenway Park and the Green Monster are just a 10-minute "T" ride from Taj Boston. Join Red Sox Nation and enjoy a Fenway Frank while cheering on the dominant force in the American League East.

A PICNIC ON THE COMMON: Taj Boston can make a picnic basket for a romantic or family stroll to the Public Garden. Lobster rolls, a swan boat, a lazy ride up the Lagoon. A memory.

BY TRAIN, PLANE OR AUTO: Visiting Boston is getting even easier. May brings the addition of a daily southbound Acela train out of Boston's South Station; Jetblue added daily non-stop service to New Orleans from Logan Airport; and more one-way coach services to NYC are available for $1-$14.

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