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The Boston Harbor Hotel has completed the renovation of 230 newly designed guest rooms and suites. The city of Boston is thriving and transforming with the waterfront at the centre of this era of innovation and remarkable growth. The Boston Harbor Hotel, the city’s only five-star waterfront destination, continues to evolve with the city and build upon it’s storied past while keeping an eye to the future. “This thoughtful redesign allows us to fulfil our most important objective: to consistently deliver an unparalleled luxury experience to our guests by ensuring the Boston Harbor Hotel remains current, and only offers the highest quality in product and personalised service,” says Stephen Johnston, General Manager at the Boston Harbor Hotel. “We are delighted with how the newly designed rooms have complemented the other recent enhancements at the Boston Harbor Hotel as there are now so many new aspects for our guests to look forward to experiencing when visiting the hotel. Our associates are thrilled to introduce the new guest rooms and suites to the city and to our guests.” Over the past year, the Boston Harbor Hotel has also celebrated a complete renovation of its signature wine-centric restaurant, Meritage Restaurant + Wine Bar as well as the Rowes Wharf Health Club & Spa. Wimberly Interiors created a design aesthetic for the Boston Harbor Hotel’s rooms combining patterns, textures and colours – oceanic blues and neutral tone accents – that are inspired by the natural beauty of Boston’s waterfront. Partnering with Florentine perfumer, Lorenzo Villoressi, the hotel has also introduced signature Lorenzo Villoressi bath amenities in all of its guest rooms and suites. The transformed furnishings, coupled with the Boston Harbor Hotel’s renowned personalised service, further enhances the five-star guest experience, and offer a stay that is distinctly Boston. The new décor combines clean lines and timeless pieces to create a ‘classically current’ design that is warm and luxurious, without compromising practicality and sophistication. Investing in technological in-room amenities, the Boston Harbor Hotel has replaced traditional print compendiums and alarm-clock radios with in-room tablets – offering guests access to hotel information, digital wake-up calls, a variety of newspapers and streaming international radio stations. The hotel also features iPad tablets to serve as a one-stop hotel services centre that guests can use to make requests, place room service orders and manage their stay with features like maps, menus and transportation information. Guests can use their personal mobile device to enjoy a similar experience using the hotel mobile app to find information and request services. Whether at the property, at the airport or elsewhere, a smartphone or tablet will function as a direct line of communication with the hotel. Also new to the in-room technology offerings is the addition of Smart TVs with streaming capabilities that allow guests to access their own Hulu, Pandora, Crackle and YouTube accounts. The newly renovated Presidential Suite features luxurious furnishings, refined finishes, bespoke amenities and sweeping views of Boston’s waterfront. Located on the 16th floor of the hotel, the suite’s warm and inviting rooms blend the features of its original architecture with current design elements. Influenced by the classic boats that have sailed through Boston Harbor for centuries, the suite is adorned with harbor-inspired art. Featuring oversized spaces for entertaining and relaxation, the Presidential Suite offers business or leisure guests the flexibility of a one-, two- or three-bedroom suite, and a private balcony overlooking the harbour.

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