The Cultural Connection
Pricing/Availability:
Priced per room based on double occupancy.
Nov. ’10-April ’11: One Person: $255.00, Two People: $328.00
May-October ’10: One Person: $323.00, Two People: $396.00
ADD: $73.00 per additional person over two.
Details: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: This Boston gem, modeled after a 15th-century Venetian palazzo showcases Mrs. Gardner’s vast collection of more than 2,500 art objects and boasts a gorgeous inner court-yard with a changing landscape. Renowned holdings include works by Rembrandt, Michelangelo, Raphael, Degas and Sargent. Visit www.gardnermuseum.org for more information. The Institute of Contemporary Art: Boston’s most breathtaking new building is home to the award-winning ICA. See astonishing works of 21st-century art, take in a performance in their stunning, glass-enclosed theater, or simply enjoy an unparalleled view of the harbor from their Water Café. Whether it’s iconic architecture, the energy of Boston’s waterfront, or the thrill of discovering new art and ideas-you’ll experience it at the ICA. Visit www.icaboston.org for more information. Book additional nights attached to one of our packages, and receive 20% off the prevailing room rate. NOTE: All packages are priced per room, based on double occupancy. Advance reservations required. Subject to availability.
Includes: Two nights’ accommodations, FREE parking, Breakfast for two each morning at Thornton’s Restaurant, and admission for two to: The Museum of Fine Arts, The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and The Institute of Contemporary Art.
The Museum of Fine Arts: Houses and preserves preeminent collections and serves as a resource for both those who are already familiar with art and those for whom art is a new experience. Through exhibitions, programs, research and publications, the Museum documents and interprets its own collections. It provides information and perspective on art through time and throughout the world. The collection culls some of the world’s finest treasures, including international and contemporary art, instruments, photographs and textiles. Visit www.mfa.org for more information.
