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Intercontinental BostonWe’d like you to review your flight – tell us what you think and every month you could win a prize. To see what makes a winning review, click here to see previous winners.

In March, the IntercContinental Boston, located on the city's historic waterfront, is giving away a two-night stay for two. The prize includes a 50-minute spa treatment for both guests at SPA InterContinental, the hotel's 6,600sqft spa and health club.

Your review doesn’t have to be long, but try and give feedback on your flight that will be useful to other readers, and which we can incorporate in the editorial advice on this site.

Each review will be published on seatplans, helping other readers and also presenting your feedback to the airlines. And at the end of each month we will choose the most informative and detailed review to win one of this month's prizes.

  • Tell us about your flight and enter for free, our editorial team will judge your entry
  • Enter as many times as you like, as long as you write a different review each time
  • The competition runs until the end of the month
  • There are no restrictions on location

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More on the InterContinental Boston:

Intercontinental BostonInterContinental Boston, Boston’s chic waterfront hotel, symbolizes a new luxury hotel era in America's original city. The lustrous and radiant 424-room InterContinental Boston opened in November of 2006 as the first IntercCntinental hotel in Boston and in New England and the first hotel to open on Boston’s waterfront in more than 20 years. The glistening landmark re-defines Boston’s historic waterfront as the city’s most captivating AAA Four Diamond luxury hotel along with 130 private residences, parking facility and stunning two-acre waterfront garden and promenade.

With its elegant, reflective blue glass architecture and sleek polished granite, InterContinental Boston is situated on the site where the Boston Tea Party took place in 1773. Renowned Boston-based firm Elkus Manfredi Architects designed the building. The structure’s expansive all-glass exterior gives the building a sense of soaring height and reflects the sky, the water and Boston’s beautiful cityscape. “Picture a tall ship like those that came into Boston Harbor centuries ago,” says Howard Elkus principal at Elkus Manfredi Architects and lead architect on the project. “The structure’s wings are the height of the masts, about as far apart as ships at dock.  Its curved façades are sails, reflecting in a modern way the sense of wind within the sails.”

For more information visit intercontinentalboston.com.

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