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Boston hotels designed for special requests
The pet owner The Fairmont Copley Plaza (617-267-5300, http://www.fairmont.com/copleyplaza) will bowwow pet owners. Pets get their own beds, with off-site day care available. For those leaving Fido at home, Catie (in photograph) is available for hugs. Rates start at $269, $25 extra per pet.
The kosher-keeper The Four Seasons Hotel Boston (617-338-4400, http://www.fourseasons.com/boston) accommodates dietary restrictions of all sorts: vegetarian, vegan, allergies, gluten-free, low-sodium, even kosher – from Brookline’s Catering by Andrew. Rates start at $395.
The large family Seventy-nine of the 95 rooms at the boutique Eliot Hotel (617-267-1607, http://www.eliothotel.com) are suites. Great location, two great restaurants, and a great way to keep the peace. Rates start at $255.
The wheelchair user Its 10 wheelchair-accessible rooms – including four with roll-in showers and grab bars – make The Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common (617-574-7100, http://www.ritzcarlton.com) a good option. Rates start at $495.![]()




