The stately and venerable Massey Hall, built during the 1920s, is still hailed as a marvel of acoustic perfection and ornate Art Deco-style decor. It was designed as a showpiece for the Toronto Symphony, now ensconced in Roy Thomson Hall, and is used today for various concerts, musicals, dance companies and touring singers. For instance, local troubadour Gordon Lightfoot books the hall for an annual week of sold out concerts; Jann Arden will hit the stage for two nights; Scottish comedian Billy Connolly is booked for a one-night stand. Designed for a full symphony, this stately ornate palace is the perfect venue to hear your favorite solo singer or rock band. In fact, who wouldn't want to appear at Massey Hall?
Boston
is one of America's most historic cities. The area is home to an immense
collection of historic sites, as well as popular modern attractions, ranging
from Paul Revere's House and the Boston Tea Party to John Hancock Tower and
Newburry Street. Choose historic lodgings in a charming neighborhood....more