The Newbury Boston

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Check in from: | 15:00 |
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Check out before: | 12:00 |
Breakfast | Breakfast available |
Pets | Pets allowed with an extra charge |
Children | Children are welcome at this hotel |
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The Newbury Boston
The Newbury Boston is located in the city’s elegant and vibrant Back Bay. Originally opened in 1927 as one of the first Ritz-Carlton hotels in the United States, this iconic Boston landmark will reopen in Fall 2020. The property will be re-imagined with a thoughtful new floor plan, dramatic public spaces, 286 redesigned guestrooms (including 90 suites), stunning event spaces and new food and beverage experiences, including a rooftop restaurant, a library lounge exclusively available to hotel guests and the restoration of the beloved Street Bar. Residential in feel, each of the guest rooms and suites will incorporate a calming color palette, richly textured furnishings and original artwork, along with amenities exclusively curated for guests. The Newbury Boston will offer 16,000 square feet of dramatic and flexible event spaces that have been updated with modern functionality, providing an ideal setting for meetings and celebrations overlooking The Public Garden.
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Excellent location
1 Newbury St, Back Bay, Boston, 02116, United States|1.15 km from city center
Check in and check out
Check in from:
15:00
Check out before:
12:00
Good to know
Children are welcome at this hotel
16 years old and under
Free
17 years old and over
€ 23 (USD25) per person per night
2 years old and under
Free
Pets allowed with an extra charge
Breakfast available
Breakfast options
American-style breakfast, Continental breakfast, Gluten-free breakfast, Vegetarian breakfast
Breakfast price
Please contact hotel for price information