Four Seasons Hotel Boston
It was built in the Eighties, though it’s to its great credit that it feels substantially older than that — and the views of the Public Garden lend a certain timelessness. At the same time, a thorough 2017 renovation has left the interiors looking as sharp as can be, and there’s a refreshing absence of Old New England stylistic gestures. The rooms and suites are looking particularly fresh, and they’re pleasing to the other senses as well; the Four Seasons signature bed is phenomenally comfortable, and the marble-clad bathroom is practically a private spa.
Coterie, the hotel’s restaurant, is an intimate, brasserie style lounge preparing classic New England dishes with a French influence. And the hotel’s location could scarcely be more central — Back Bay, Boston Common, Beacon Hill, and Downtown Crossing are all within easy reach.
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