The administrative works from 8am to 6pm so make sure to contact them during this time. The location is super pretty, with landscape to the harbor and a secured neighborhood. Huge room, each has a terrace. The female staffs were very friendly and supportive.
Opposite Boston Park. Close to Chinatown. The hotel is low-key, but low-key luxury. The snack room on each floor is super considerate, but there is no kettle, so you can't make tea. You can buy some hot tea in the coffee shop in the lobby, but there is a time limit and the room is relatively small. It is also expensive in this season
This is probably the oldest-looking Ritz Carlton that I have visited. It is just like a normal hotel. The location is great, but everything else just doesn't look like a Ritz-Carlton. You will feel this the moment you get of the car. However, it is Boston and everything is overpriced.
This is a relatively historic hotel with a beautiful lobby and restaurant. The rooms are a bit dated, and the layout of the old building is quite cramped, with a small bathroom. The restaurant was very busy, and the wait was long, but the food was quite good. Most of the guests looked well-dressed, and the staff were friendly. The location is also good, making it very convenient to everything.
The hotel is okay, but two unknown purchases have occurred, and it is not clear whether it is a hotel problem or a bank problem
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