The Whitney Hotel Boston

Boston’s darling and historic neighborhood, Beacon Hill, has a new city respite for savvy travelers at The Whitney Hotel. Combining bespoke luxury with a friendly smile, you’ll wish you could stay longer from the moment you arrive.

Shelves of books and a cozy-chic fireplace welcome guests in the lobby, the interior design nodding to the feeling of a luxury townhome. Rooms are full of luxurious details like monogrammed towels, spa-like bath products and beds you could sink into for days. Thankfully, this luxury is not reserved for an adults-only getaway, families are welcomed with kid-sized robes and cookies. The Whitney Hotel is a welcoming sanctuary for parents who appreciate luxury and style.

While you’ll be tempted to spend the day lingering in The Whitney’s beautiful common area spaces, one of Boston’s most the charming neighborhoods lies outside the front door. Explore local favorites like Tatte Bakery and Cafe, Boston Public Garden and the independent shops and restaurants of Charles Street.

Guests need no convincing to return asap to the bespoke luxury of The Whitney, however the hotel is offering some creative packages that will give a fabulous reason to check back in. A new Work From Whitney package allows guest to check-in at 8:00am to work from the quiet comfort of their room or suite. The promotion also includes an office survival kit and extra goodies like midday pick me ups and cocktail hour including a bottle of Prosecco and a charcuterie board. If only all work and school days could be this chic.

Book online at Whitneyhotelboston.com

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Kerry Cushman is a travel + style writer and fashion designer. She’s editor of Vagamom and a contributing travel writer for Red Tricycle and Matador Network. She’s been featured in VOGUE UK, InStyle, Marie Claire, Coastal Living and named E!’s ‘Most Wanted Fashionista’ and a Glamour ‘Do.’ Follow her full-time travels on Instagram.

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