After a year-long, top-to-bottom redesign by Niemetz Design Group, Inc, Four Seasons Hotel Boston has revealed the Royal Suite’s new look exclusively to Elite Traveler readers.
The 2,590-sq-ft Royal Suite is grand and opulent without compromising on comfort, featuring a deep velvet sofa in the living room as well as an immense 7ft-by-7ft Wyoming King bed. After a morning spent snoozing in the plush bed dressed in custom linens and down duvets, head out onto the step-out view balcony that overlooks the Boston Public Garden.
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“Our new Royal Suite is inspired by the exquisite townhomes in our Back Bay neighborhood, which balance architectural tradition with a modern point of view,” said Michael Pedder, general manager of Four Seasons Hotel Boston. “The look and feel are residential, with spaces that flow for relaxation and entertaining. It’s the details that set this suite apart – from the abundance of creature comforts to the little touches that make a guest feel truly at home. We look forward to welcoming guests to the new Royal Suite.”
The suite’s marble bathroom features deluxe Frederic Malle amenities, a light-up mirror, thick terry bathrobes and slippers, and a powder room for guests.
This residence is perfect for hosting, with a 12-person dining room and pantry kitchen fitted with top-of-the-line appliances and stocked with decadent snacks and refreshments, including an espresso maker and Smeg appliances.
The media room seats six to eight and comes with a custom-designed Bang & Olufsen entertainment system. To complete the home cinema experience, guests have an unlimited selection of theater snacks and drinks to enjoy.
End your evening lounging around the fireplace or the Royal Suite’s private bar, with complimentary full-size, top-shelf spirits and a martini tray set at your disposal. All drinks can be replenished upon request, including the Coterie gin, which is distilled specially for the hotel by Short Path Distillers.
The Royal Suite’s redesign comes after the Four Seasons Hotel Boston’s dramatic transformation of its lobby area and reopening in May last year. The hotel’s latest design exudes timeless glamor and elegance, fitting in perfectly with its location in the upscale Back Bay neighborhood.
Although it is situated in a prime spot for strolling around one of the most walkable cities in the US, the facilities at Four Seasons Hotel Boston are so complete that you might never want to leave. Coterie, one of the hotel’s latest additions, is a quiet and intimate restaurant and lounge open from lunch until late. Here, you can enjoy chef Patrice Martineau’s French cuisine in a richly decorated interior featuring soft colors and botanical illustrations.
Elsewhere, the Sanctuary (as the name suggests) is a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city; the sixth-floor garden terrace is ideal for some peaceful downtime.
Another exciting amenity, unique to the Four Seasons Hotel Boston, is The Vaults. These complementary snack pantries can be found on every guest room floor, filled with a vast selection of drinks and nibbles for the entire family.
Rates for the Royal Suite begin at $14,000 plus taxes per night. Contact: +1 617 351 2036, fourseasons.com
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