There is no more quintessentially Boston location than Boylston Street between Berkeley and Clarendon, where 222 Berkeley and 500 Boylston lay claim to the entire block. They count among their neighbors Trinity Church, Boston Public Library, Old South Church and the splendid New England Museum of Natural History that is now home to Louis Boston. On a different level, they count among their location's advantages an abundance of restaurants and hotels, not to mention easy access to world-class shopping and public transportation that will take you to Fenway Park on the T or New York via commuter rail.