A member of Historic Hotels of America, this boutique hotel was formerly the Engine 7 Firehouse, the oldest building on Kendall Square, built in 1895. The “T” transit station, across the street, offer fast and easy access to downtown Boston's businesses and historic attractions. Firehouse memorabilia, antiques, original art, and handmade quilts pay tribute to the area's rich history.
Guests at The Kendall Hotel enjoy a complimentary breakfast buffet each morning. The Black Sheep Restaurant, serving lunch and dinner, was named in honor of the Engine 7 firefighters, who considered themselves “the black sheep” of the Cambridge Fire Department. The bar serves locally brewed beers and domestic wines.
The hotel hosts a wine hour Monday - Thursday evenings in its rooftop retreat, a solarium with views of the Boston skyline. Hotel guests have complimentary access to Fitcorp, a nearby health club open Monday - Saturday.
Self parking is available in the garage beneath the hotel, or on the street, with limited availability (surcharge applies).
- 24-hour front desk
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Total number of rooms - 77
- Number of floors - 7
- Banquet facilities
- Self parking (surcharge)
- Bar/lounge
- Business center
- Coffee/tea in lobby
- Coffee shop or café
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Free breakfast
- Concierge services
- Multiple large conference rooms
- Dry cleaning/laundry service
- Elevator/lift
- Event catering
- Fireplace in lobby
- Free Wi-Fi
- Free wired high-speed Internet
- Multiple small meeting rooms
- Multilingual staff
- Restaurant
- Garage parking (surcharge)
- Year Built 1895
- Smoke-free property
- Use of nearby fitness center (complimentary)
- Self parking