Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences

Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences

Raffles' North American debut redefines luxury in Boston's Back Bay.

BrandRaffles
DestinationBoston
RegionNorth America
Price TierTier 1 ($1k-$2k)
SettingUrban
Best ForLuxury Travelers, Business Travelers, Culinary Enthusiasts
Built2023

Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences marks the esteemed brand's inaugural presence in North America, introducing a new echelon of luxury to Boston's historic Back Bay. This 35-story mixed-use development seamlessly integrates a five-star hotel with exclusive residences, setting a precedent for

Architecturally, the building is a testament to innovative design. Crafted by The Architectural Team, Inc., the tower's striking curved glass façade and cantilevered structure over the adjacent University Club exemplify modern engineering prowess. The interior spaces, envisioned by Stonehill Taylor

The property comprises 147 elegantly appointed hotel rooms and 146 branded residences, each offering panoramic views of the city. Residents and guests alike benefit from unparalleled amenities, including the signature Raffles Butler service, a state-of-the-art Raffles Spa featuring a 20-meter indoor

Culinary offerings are a highlight, with multiple dining venues curated by renowned chefs. Amar, led by Michelin-starred Chef George Mendes, and La Padrona, helmed by James Beard Award-winning Chef Jody Adams, promise exceptional gastronomic experiences that reflect Boston's rich culinary heritage.

In a city renowned for its blend of historic charm and modern innovation, Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences stands out by offering a unique fusion of luxury, design, and service. Its opening not only elevates Boston's hospitality landscape but also sets a new standard for urban luxury livin

Key Features

As Raffles' first foray into North America, this property introduces a new standard of luxury to Boston. Its blend of innovative design, exceptional amenities, and culinary excellence makes it a noteworthy addition to the city's hospitality scene.

When to Visit Boston

Best time: September and October deliver Boston at its most spectacular — foliage season transforms the Public Garden and Charles River Esplanade while hotel rates remain below summer peaks.

Demand: Peak demand runs May through August driven by university graduation season and summer tourism. Fall foliage in October creates a secondary surge. Winter sees strong corporate demand.

Pricing: Harvard and MIT graduation weekends in May command extreme short-term premiums. Summer rates are consistently elevated. October foliage season delivers comparable beauty at better value.

Insider tip: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum limits daily visitors — book the first morning slot. Pair with the Mandarin Oriental's spa for a definitive Boston ultra-luxury day.

Avoid: February and early March bring harsh winters with limited outdoor appeal. The city remains fully functional but the experience is constrained compared to other seasons.

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