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XV Beacon
© Fifteen Beacon Hotel

 

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XV Beacon

Massachusetts
United States


XV Beacon
15 Beacon St.
Boston, Massachusetts
Tel: 617-670-1500
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60 rooms & suites

The Experience

In a city known for its stodgy hotels, the XV Beacon, housed in a 1903 beaux-arts landmark building in Beacon Hill, provides a fresh and hip boutique alternative. Think private club meets stylish townhouse. Interiors blend contemporary amenities with traditional dark woods, and it's a mix that carries over into the hotel's ability to balance the needs of business travelers with those just in town for the weekend.

The Rooms

Even the most fussy Beantown Brahmin won't find much to complain about, from high-tech features to large, luxurious rooms with gas fireplaces, heavy drapes and sumptuous four-poster beds with simple white linens. Bathrooms are a standout here, with whirlpool tubs, huge mirrors and warmed towel racks among the amenities.

The Service

Quick, efficient and friendly, the staff make this property a welcome change from the faceless service at some other Boston classics. Even room service is excellent, with morning meals arriving on time and (a rarity anywhere) hot.

The Highlights

The property's Federalist restaurant, with a modern social club feel, is one of the city's best: fantastic lobster bisque and beef Wellington are accompanied by an extensive wine list. You may have trouble working it off, though. The rooftop gym, while light and airy, could do with updated equipment. Still, you can always hoof it to the North End and Boston Common, just five minutes away. Or go in style, in one of the complimentary in-town chauffeured Plexuses.

 



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