
Boston
Classic New England luxury with a post-renovation freshness. Think Beacon Hill meets contemporary comfort — warm colors, tailored fabrics, and a lobby that actually invites you to linger.
Ask for a Public Garden-facing room on a higher floor for the best treetop views.
Why It Matters
The most awarded five-star hotel in New England, sitting at the literal doorstep of the Boston Public Garden. The combination of landmark location, a recently renovated interior, and standout quirks (a secret snack vault on every floor, a red phone-booth ordering experience in the courtyard) sets it apart from the standard luxury-chain playbook.
The Four Seasons Boston sits directly on the edge of the Boston Public Garden, and the views over the park — swans, brownstones, gold dome — are genuinely hard to beat. Built in the 1980s, it reads older, which works in its favor. A recent top-to-bottom renovation has sharpened the interiors considerably: a reimagined lobby and lounge, refreshed guest rooms in a Beacon Hill-inspired palette, and a new coffee bar that gives guests complimentary espresso every morning. It's the most awarded five-star hotel in New England, and it carries that status without being stuffy about it.
Where You'll Stay
12 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
6 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Morning run led by the hotel's own Executive Chef Patrice Martineau (a marathon runner), covering iconic Boston neighborhoods and historic sites. A low-key, insider way to see the city at dawn.
A historically-themed local experience exploring the routes and sites tied to Paul Revere's famous midnight ride.
An in-hotel experience for younger guests — a curated enchantment tent setup to delight children during their stay.
A property-wide scavenger hunt designed for kids, one of the family activity highlights at the hotel.
Guided food tour through Boston's Chinatown neighborhood.
The hotel can arrange tickets and access to the Museum of Fine Arts, a short ride away.
Private tour aboard one of Boston's iconic amphibious Duck Boats — hits famous sites on both land and water.
Expertly guided 4-hour walking tour along Boston's historic Freedom Trail, taking in the Massachusetts State House, Paul Revere's House, and the Old North Church.
3-hour exclusive tour of Boston's university campuses and distinct neighborhoods — useful for families with college-age students considering schools in the area.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
15 elegant function rooms for meetings, events, and weddings from intimate settings to large ballrooms with Public Garden views.
State-of-the-art gym with 20+ cardio machines (some with integrated TVs), weight-training equipment, and complimentary water and towels.
Fully stocked snack and beverage pantry on every guest room floor, accessible 24 hours a day with your room key. Complimentary for guests.
Complimentary gourmet espresso and coffee beverages at the lobby coffee bar, plus 20-minute in-room delivery via the Coffee Concierge.
Complimentary luxury bath products by Frédéric Malle in all guest rooms.
Exclusive walled garden terrace on the 6th floor. Order food and drinks via the resident red phone booth.
Dogs and cats under 25 lbs (11.3 kg) allowed. One pet per reservation. Must be vaccinated and trained.
Lap pool on the 8th floor with views over Boston Public Garden and Beacon Hill below.
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