Boston's Best Hotel Staff
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1. The Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common
Nestled between the Financial and Theatre Districts, this property offers the world-class service that the Ritz brand is known for.
Reviews:
- “Unbelievable service and caring”
- “Better than Ritz crackers”
- “luxury in every way”
Tips: Each room has a Bang and Olufsen CD/radio stereo entertainment system, so bring your CDs.
The Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common
2. Hotel @ MIT
20 Sidney St, Cambridge, MA
The MIT area’s most stylish hotel features all the modern amenities any world-renowned scientist could hope for.
Reviews:
- “Best Lobby and Cool Design”
- “Staff was so friendly and professional, made me feel at home”
- “COOL HOTEL!”
Tips: Guests in need of a top-notch meal only need head downstairs to Sidney’s Grille.
Hotel @ MIT
3. Four Seasons Hotel Boston
200 Boylston St, Boston, MA
One of Boston’s most acclaimed hotels impresses with exceptional amenities and dining options.
Reviews:
- “Best Massage Ever”
- “Worth it”
- “Waiters – A Big Plus”
- “first class”
- “Top Notch”
Tips: Dine in style at the hotel’s acclaimed French restaurant Aujourd’hui.
Four Seasons Hotel Boston
Four Seasons Hotel Boston
4. XV Beacon Hotel
15 Beacon Street, Boston, MA
Boston’s top boutique hotel epitomizes contemporary chic with striking postmodern design.
Reviews:
- “Very Romantic”
- “Best hotel experience I have ever had!!!!!!!”
- “How Grand!!!”
- “XV Beacon Is A MUST!”
- “Simply the best Hotel on the Planet”
Tips: If you don’t feel like leaving your room for a good meal, the entire menu of the Federalist, located on the hotel’s ground floor, is available for room service.
XV Beacon Hotel
5. Colonnade Hotel
120 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA
Upscale, contemporary style in a premier Back Bay locale.
Reviews:
- “pool is a joke”
- “Almost…”
- “False advertising, stay away”
- “Extraordinary Service!!!”
Tips: The hotel’s “VIPets” program has all the bases covered—besides beds, treats and bowls, the hotel stocks three brands of food.
Colonnade Hotel
6. Boston Omni Parker House Hotel
Boston institution features elegant 19th-century charm, new amenities and an incredible Boston cream pie.
Reviews:
- “Horrible Customer Service and Terrible Room”
- “Best Boston Experience”
- “Comfortable Luxury at it’s best.”
- “Amazing Service and Amazingly Small Rooms”
- “Why stay anywhere else?”
Tips: Have some time to kill? Go for a stroll on the Freedom Trail.
Boston Omni Parker House Hotel or email Boston Omni Parker House Hotel
7. The Charles Hotel
1 Bennett St, Cambridge, MA
Luxurious, inviting touches abound at Harvard Square’s landmark hotel.
Reviews:
- “the best”
- “The Cheerful Charles”
- “amazing”
Tips: Ask about deals and packages, especially when bringing children—there’s almost always some sort of family package available.
The Charles Hotel
8. Millennium Bostonian Hotel
26 North Street, Boston, MA
One of the city’s premier luxury hotels offers a tourist-friendly location, excellent services and top-rate facilities.
Reviews:
Millennium Bostonian Hotel
9. Boston Harbor Hotel
70 Rowes Wharf, Boston, MA
Just your average overnight hangout: European luxury, sweeping harbor views and a private marina for your yacht.
Reviews:
- “POOR service and customer service on Jazz Thursday Nights!!!”
- “Outstanding Concierge & Bell Service! "
- “The Best Hotel I have been in”
- “Luxury and can’t beat views”
- “A must”
Tips: Guests enjoy Meritage, one of the city’s finest waterfront restaurants.
Boston Harbor Hotel
10. The Langham, Boston
250 Franklin St, Boston, MA
The Financial District’s most opulent hotel delivers modern creature comforts and luxurious dining options in a historic setting.
Tips: In keeping in line with the chain’s London heritage, the Langham serves afternoon tea service daily from 3pm to 4:30pm in the L’Orangerie of Cafe Fleuri ($18-$36 per person).
The Langham, Boston
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