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The Liberty Hotel unveils a $75K World Cup ultra-luxe package

Guests will receive premium seats to a match, helicopter transportation, autographed jerseys, and more.

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The Ebersol Presidential Suite at The Liberty Hotel in Boston. The Liberty Hotel

A Boston hotel is rolling out the red carpet for World Cup fans this summer, offering a $75,000 luxe package that includes a presidential suite, premium match seats, helicopter transportation, and more.

The Liberty Hotel just announced a “GOAL-den Legendary Experience” package for soccer fans, billed as “the most elevated way to experience the World Cup in Boston.”

Boston, one of 16 cities hosting the World Cup games, will welcome seven games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough — temporarily rebranded as Boston Stadium — in June and July.

Travelers who book the package, available during Boston match dates, will experience white-glove service at the Beacon Hill property throughout their stay.

The patio view at The Liberty Hotel in Boston.

The GOAL-den Legendary Experience includes:

  • A welcome champagne toast and overnight stay for two in the hotel’s Ebersol Presidential Suite, which offers a 270-degree panoramic view of Boston, floor-to-ceiling windows, and an expansive patio.
  • Two premium seats to a World Cup match and two autographed jerseys
  • Pre- and post-game hospitality access with all-inclusive food and beverage service
  • A private helicopter transfer between Logan International Airport and the match, as well as private luxury vehicle transportation
  • A dedicated concierge with opportunities to further upgrade and personalize your stay

The package requires a minimum three night stay at $25,000 per night during the following Boston match dates: June 13, 16, 19, 23, 26, 29, July 9. Guest must book the package at least four to five weeks in advance.

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For a less expensive option, the hotel’s Liberty Extra-Time Package is geared toward those seeking a more relaxed city stay. That package includes overnight accommodations for two, a welcome champagne toast, “Kick-Off Kit” featuring seasonal Samuel Adams beer and a curated charcuterie board, and late check-out.

The 298-room Liberty Hotel was once the Charles Street Jail, a national historic landmark built in 1851. It is located steps from the historic Boston Common, shopping, dining, and more.

Check out other Boston hotels offering World Cup packages and programming this summer.

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Kristi Palma is the travel writer for Boston.com, focusing on the six New England states. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of the award-winning Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.

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