Located in Boston's Back Bay, Four Seasons Hotel Boston houses 273 guest rooms, including 77 luxury suites, many with postcard views of Boston’s Public Garden, Beacon Hill and the gilded dome of the State House.
Overlooking Boston’s historic Public Garden and within easy reach of the city’s premier attractions, luxurious Four Seasons
Hotel Boston blends elegant simplicity with distinctive New England flair.
Enjoy convenient access to Newbury Street's renowned shopping enclave, Charles Street's charm and the vibrant Theater District.
Four Seasons Hotel Boston in Boston’s Back Bay offers 273 spacious guest rooms, including 77 luxury suites, many with views of the Public Garden, Beacon Hill and the gilded dome of the State House.
Freshly renovated in 2017 and built around the luxury of space,
the reimagined rooms are tranquil and open, emphasizing the gorgeous views through carefully refreshed window treatments and streamlined furnishings.
The Four Seasons Hotel Boston pays a modern tribute to classic New England style.
The stylish Presidential Suite is the Hotel's most spacious and is unique within the city; stylish furnishings reflect New England
flair, with a private balcony boasting breathtaking views of the Public Garden.
Overlooking the Public Garden, this spectacular suite features modern New England design, with the feel of a contemporary
Boston townhouse.
The Garden Suites offer stunning Public Garden views and are
well equipped for business or leisure travel and entertaining.
Spacious and airy State Suites have sweeping views over the
Boston Common and the gold-domed State House.
Offer a more spacious alternative to Deluxe Four Seasons
Executive Suites, with stunning views of Boston's Public Garden.
The bay windows of Four Seasons Executive Suites overlook the
Boston city skyline.
In Garden-View Four Seasons Executive Suites, the bay windows
offer stunning views of the Public Garden.
Deluxe Garden-View Rooms feature a spacious living area and a
commanding view of the Public Garden.
Deluxe City View Rooms are situated between the third and
eighth floors and provide a view of the City Plaza.
Courtyard-View Rooms are asituated on the third to eighth floors and provide a view of the interior courtyard; contemporary
residential design with Beacon Hill influence and neutral colour palette featuring soft golds and blues.
Superior Rooms are situated between the third and eighth floors
and provide a view of the City Plaza.
At Four Seasons Hotel Boston, the award-wining chefs combine fresh and flavourful seasonal ingredients to create classically delicious fare with an innovative twist; savour Boston’s best
burgers, hand-rolled pastas, steaks and fresh local seafood at The Bristol, and complement your meal with a signature martini, local craft beer or fine wine from the carefully curated wine list.
For Boston’s best cocktails and appetizers, there’s no better spot to spend the afternoon or evening; relax on a plush sofa or enjoy bar or booth seating while sipping signature martinis, local draught beers and wines from the extensive list.
With crave-worthy Bar Bites and Raw Bar specialties, the Bristol Bar in Boston’s South End is a favourite among guests and locals alike.
15.00h - 23.30h
15.00h – 00.30h
smart casual
Experience Boston’s best burger with a glass of Burgundy; join each Wednesday for Burgers & Burgundy at The Bristol and Bristol Bar.
Choose from four variations of the famous Bristol Burger paired with two tastings of Burgundian-style wines.
Join for the city’s favourite brunch tradition - experience Boston’s best brunch, every Sunday at The Bristol; choose from an extravagant array of favourite hot and cold selections including omelets, homemade pasta, prime rib, Belgian waffles, and fresh seasonal fruits and salads.
Delight in warm desserts from the Pastry Shop and linger over Sunday Sips, a selection of spirited cocktails including all your brunch favourites.
09.00h - 14.30h
Boasting floor-to-ceiling views of the Public Garden, The Bristol is Boston’s best restaurant for fine dining, drinks and conversation at all times of day.
On weekdays, power breakfasts and lunches are followed by a vibrant dinner scene.
On weekends, the restaurant is the place to be for signature cocktails, Sunday brunch or a date night in downtown Boston.
The Bristol’s culinary team uses local, seasonal ingredients to
create the best in upscale comfort food at this Boston restaurant.
Favourites include the #1 award-winning Bristol Burger, gourmet salads, house-aged steaks, hand-rolled pastas and the best of New England seafood.
Accompany the meal with a signature martini from The Bristol Bar, a local draught beer or a glass of wine from the extensive list.
Monday - Friday 06.30h - 22.30hSaturday - Sunday 07.00h - 22.30h
Sunday - Thursday 15.00h – 23.30hFriday - Saturday 15.00h – 00.30h
Massage services are perfect remedies after a long day in Boston and are available in the privacy of your luxury guest room or suite upon request; to enhance relaxation, the men's and women's locker facilities each offer a dry sauna and the men’s locker also includes a steam room.
To round out your experience, Four Seasons Hotel Boston also offers an indoor pool and whirlpool, and those who would like to keep up with their regular fitness routine, or even start a new one - are invited to visit the fully equipped Fitness Center.
Keep up with your regular fitness routine - or try something new - in the private Fitness Centre at Four Seasons Hotel Boston.
Enjoy a selection of massage services in Four Seasons Hotel Boston's private spa treatment room or in the privacy of your luxury guest room or suite.
The indoor pool and whirlpool are located on the 8th floor and overlook the Boston Public Garden and Beacon Hill through floor-to-ceiling windows. In the morning, sip coffee and read the newspaper pool side.
The gateway to New England, Boston provides a rich opportunity to discover the events and people responsible for the creation of the United States.
Old Boston can best be seen on the 4-kilometre Freedom Trail while other top attractions radiate from the Boston Common - the
upscale shopping and cafes of Back Bay, the historic waterfront, the theatre district and the Italian North End.
Find a number of things to do in Boston, including historic sites, museums, sporting venues, and shopping areas.
Nestled in the Appalachian mountains and a neighbour to New York, Connecticut and Vermont, the Berkshires is rich in culture and is made up of picturesque towns filled with outdoor recreation, as well as farm-fresh dining and breathtaking four-season scenery.
Browse through an unparallelled rare book collection, and don't miss the library's Art and Architecture Tours. Then curl up with a book in the beautiful Courtyard Restaurant.
Around the clock, Four Seasons can assist you with business, entertainment or travel arrangements through the Business Center.
Charles Street is the closest you'll get to jumping headfirst into a Charles Dickens novel-especially around the holidays, when you might even see a group of carolers.
Located in the heart of Back Bay, the Prudential Center and Copley Mall feature a wide range of retail stores ranging from Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus to Barneys New York, Williams Sonoma, Louis Vuitton and more.
Over 2,500 paintings, sculptures, tapestries, furniture, manuscripts and books feature some of the most recognized artists in the world including: Titian, Rembrandt and more.
Known as Vacationland, enjoy skiing in the winter and outdoor activities in the summer. Picturesque seaside towns such as Kennebunkport are ideal places to relax, dine and sight-see.
This century-old museum is famous for its Egyptian and Asian collections, and has one of the largest Impressionist collections outside of France.
This world renowned Museum is ideal for all ages, young and old. Home to an IMAX theater, the Hayden Planetarium, live demonstrations daily, plus a multitude of interactive exhibits that encourage exploration in the worlds of science and technology.
Just steps away, this is Boston's most renowned shopping destination, lined with stores, restaurants, day spas and galleries. From the upscale (Armani, Valentino, Cartier) to the trendy (H&M, Urban Outfitters), shopping till you drop has never been more fun.
The Palm Room features a terrace and private garden, and is suitable for meetings, receptions or outdoor dining. The room is equipped with high-speed Internet access and a drop-down screen.
Originally opened in 1912, Fenway Park is home to the World Champion Boston Red Sox, and is the oldest Major League stadium in America. Additional special events at Fenway Park include summer concerts with some of the hottest acts in rock and pop.
Rhode Island is all about the numbers: 644 kms of coastline with more than 100 beaches, a 161-km network of bike trails, 20 per cent of the nation’s historic sites. It’s also home to renowned restaurants, art galleries and museums, and architecture.
Sample the state’s famous wine, cheese, maple syrup and chocolate, take in a cultural festival, visit one of the historic downtowns or go play on the ski slopes and hiking trails.
One of America’s oldest cities, Boston has a knack for making history fun; but education isn’t its only draw for families.
The highly cultured city buzzes with vibrant neighbourhoods, world-class museums, winning professional sports teams and mouth-watering New England fare.
With a prime downtown location, Four Seasons Hotel Boston provides easy access to the city’s top family-friendly attractions.
And thanks to Boston’s compact size, travellers can visit multiple spots in a single day - even with kids in tow.
Exploring the Freedom Trail is a must while in Boston, though families with young children may need to break the 4 kilometres into multiple outings.
Guides in 18th-century costume relay a colourful history of the American Revolution during a 90-minute walking tour of the entire trail.
Boston boasts a number of parks worth exploring with kids.
Boston Commo - the nation’s first public par - is home to a playground, a carousel and the Frog Pond, which transforms from an ice rink in the winter to a shallow spray pool in the summer.
Across the street in Boston Public Garden, don’t miss the
beloved Make Way for Ducklings statue, based on the popular children’s book, or a ride through the garden’s lagoon in a Swan Boat.
The Rose Kennedy Greenway, a 2.4-kilometre ribbon of parks from Chinatown to the North End, offers a carousel, splash pools and canals near the latter.
On the Esplanade, kids can tackle the play space or take a gondola ride on the Charles River lagoon while parents take in the beautiful views.
The witty ConDUCKtors inject plenty of kid-friendly humour into the tour while showcasing Boston’s history and points of interes - you’ll see up to 36 of the city’s top attractions in a single cruise.
The Harvard Museum of Natural History, located in Cambridge, has exhibits that appeal to all ages, especially elementary school children.
Summer is the perfect time to embark on an ice cream tour around Boston, the birthplace of a number of can’t-miss spot - J.P. Licks, Emack & Bolio’s, Toscanini’s, Christina’s Homemade Ice Crea - all of which compete to be the best.
On Saturday afternoons back at the Hotel, children can enjoy a cookie-making class in the Pastry Shop.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BOSTON
200 Boylston Street Massachusetts 02116BostonUSA