The Godfrey Hotel Boston
But from the moment you check in, you’ll notice that this is a thoroughly modern establishment and even a high-tech spot. You can enter your guestroom with your smartphone as a key. Once inside, you’ll have access to hotel services from your phone, as well as the ability to stream music, TV, and movies onto your high-definition TV from your phone or tablet. The coffee shop in the lobby is of the artisanal variety. The neighborhood is increasingly trendy, too: Although Benjamin Franklin used to live here and previous generations knew it as a major shopping district, the Downtown Crossing neighborhood was in need of revitalization. Today, it’s the next big thing. Take it all in from the oversize windows in your room, of which there are more than 50 iterations. What they all have in common is a calming aesthetic: Frette linens, plaid upholstered headboards, pleasingly modern neutrals.
And then there’s the restaurant. Ruka has been a much anticipated opening among Boston’s culinary community. It’s a hotspot for that delicious marriage of Peruvian and Asian cuisines. RUKA serves both Japanese-Peruvian Nikkei and Chinese-Peruvian Chifa dishes, but — as with everything at the Godfrey — there’s a local culinary spin, including some of the city’s best seafood.
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