This historic Boston hotel, built in 1900, stands at the corner of Boylston and Exeter Streets in the Back Bay neighborhood.
Newbury Street boutiques and galleries, the lovely Public Garden, upscale Copley Place shopping, and the Theatre District are all within six blocks of the The Lenox Hotel Boston.
The hotel thought you’d never get here. Now that you’ve arrived, the hotel's team can’t wait to show you what The Lenox Hotel Boston is all about. If it’s adventure and experience in the heart of the hippest Boston neighborhood you’re looking for, your search is over.
And if walls could talk, they would tell you not only of celebrated past, but also of the personalized service The Lenox Hotel Boston offers guests.
So come on in, rest your weary head in one of comfy guest rooms and do us a favor – don’t make us wait so long next time.
The hotel is been expecting you.
With high ceilings, crystal lamps and wood burning fireplaces, there’s a lot to smile about at the Lenox. Seamless marriage of historic and modern design lays the foundation for 214 guest rooms and suites.
From large work spaces to 55 inch TVs (and yes, great bedding), the hotel planned every detail with you in mind. The results? Chic and comfy rooms with unique features that are sure to tickle your fancy.
The Back Bay Suite is an uber-chic apartment-style suite spanning 74 sq mt of live, work, meeting and entertaining space.
Enjoy the pulse of Boston with dramatic views of Back Bay and the Boston Marathon Finish Line.
Be sure not to check out before witnessing the stunning views of the historic Back Bay area right outside your the bedroom window.
Setting the bar high, Penthouse Suites are the ultimate Boston experience.
Paying homage to the legendary singer, the Judy Garland Suite channels the opulence of old Hollywood glamour in this lavishly designed apartment-style suite.
Judy Garland lived at the Lenox in 1968. Boasting stunning views of the Back Bay area
With three distinct onsite dining options, the hotel offers something that’s sure to tempt every palate.
Start your day and enjoy an always satisfying breakfast at one of Back Bay’s favorite neighborhood eateries,City Table. Or pop over to Solas for a proper pint while noshing on delicious Irish fare.
Step into City Bar and finish the night with an expertly prepared cocktail or dine from the comfort of your own room with 24-hour room service.
An approachable chic cocktail bar, City Bar boasts a wide variety of expert infusions, unique martinis and classic cocktails.
Dinner and late night menus include a distinctive blend of exceptional American Cuisine and modern character.
16.00h - 02.00h
A casual neighborhood eatery serving breakfast & dinner, City Table offers a creative menu that focuses on fresh, local ingredients and chef-inspired, regional touches. A variety of small plates, sides and entrees are easily shared so guests can explore many options.
Contemporary American cuisine featuring fresh and organic ingredients. Private dining area with gold-leaf ceiling available.
Monday - Friday06.30h - 11.00h
Saturday & Sunday07.00h - 14.00h
Nightly Starting at 17.00h
Thursday - Sunday 23.00h - 01.00h
Saturday14.00h - 17.00h
The Lenox Hotel Boston talented culinary team have created a special in-room hotel dining experience to allow you to enjoy innovative cuisine in the comfort and privacy of your own room.
Convenient, 24/7 room service with options for breakfast, lunch and dinner that feature gourmet fare from all three of on-site restaurants.
24 hours
A quaint neighborhood pub with modern flair, Sólás Irish Pub takes a modern approach to classic pub dining paired with a fun and lively atmosphere.
Lunch and dinner menus feature a rich selection of classic pub dishes with regional New England touches.
11.00h - 02.00h
Hotel's location is perfectly suited for the adventurous and curious-minded traveler ready to get out and explore all that Boston has to offer. Just steps from the Lenox, you’ll find a bevy of boutiques, art galleries, sidewalk cafes and iconic neighborhoods to explore. In addition, the hotel is just a stone’s throw away from the Boston Public Library and the ever-popular Copley Square.
Finding your inner Bostonian doesn’t happen overnight so take advice and give yourself a few extra days in this great city- you’ll be glad you did.
Designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, the Arboretum is 281 acres in Jamaica Plain (a section of Boston) that houses close to 15,000 different types of trees and plants. There are walkways, picnic tables, and ponds.
The Boston Public Library is a municipal public library system in Boston founded in 1848. In fiscal year 2014, the library held over 10,000 programs, all free to the public, and lent 3.7 million materials.
Castle Island is located on Day Boulevard in South Boston on the shore of Boston Harbor. It has been the site of a fortification since 1634.
Copley Square, named for painter John Singleton Copley, is a public square in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. The Square has a number and variety of important architectural works that have been built there, many of them official landmarks.
As a pedestrian, you have a few more options to get across, including short flights from Boston on Cape Air and Jet Blue. Rental cars on the island will be expensive, and most likely of the Jeep Wrangler variety.
You will jog about 5.5 miles and you got a great tour of city. If you’re a Boston Marathon enthusiast, you can add a little extra to the run.
Stunning space may have a beautiful facade, but don’t let that fool you. Inside, with modern amenities and over 464.5 square meters of versatile function space.
The Back Bay and Beacon Hill are the best places to shop in Boston.
Summer is the perfect time to explore Boston! Known as “America’s Walking City,” the hotel invites you and your family to spend some time where the history began.
The Lenox Hotel Boston adores a great love story, especially yours. And since every romance is unique, the hotel prides himself on taking an individualized approach, creating an exclusive scene tailored just to you.
Summer is a perfect season to explore Boston on the water. The options for a Boston water experience vary from a 5 hour adventure to see the whales, to a quick sea jaunt to a hidden island treasure 20 minutes from downtown’s Long Wharf.
THE LENOX HOTEL BOSTON
61 Exeter Street at BoylstonBostonMA 02116USA