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Oct 2, 2017 | Contributor: Jared Paul Stern The Kimpton brand has made a name for itself with a portfolio of cool boutique hotels that qualify as luxurious but don’t drain your resources. In addition to refreshing design, what they’ve aced above all is location – in nearly ... Read More |
Jun 15, 2017 | Contributor: Kat Ward Boston is a city known for many things. It's the birthplace of American politics, Red Sox baseball, and an unmistakable accent, just to name a few. ... Read More |
Aug 25, 2016 | Contributor: Nicolle Monico Hotels are getting a lot smarter nowadays, thanks to iPad check-ins, smartphone keyless entry, robot butlers and now, voice-activated rooms. Aloft has debuted two new properties that are utilizing voice commands to allow guests to ask Siri anything they’d like while in their rooms. ... Read More |
Aug 22, 2016 | Contributor: Steve Mirsky The Back Bay neighborhood is home to so much of what makes Boston a world class city. You're a quick walk from legendary Fenway Park, the seemingly endless blocks of Newbury Street's boutique shopping, the Skywalk Observatory atop Prudential Center, stunning emerald ribbons of parkland bordering the Charles River, and inventive dining helmed by a growing community of star chefs. ... Read More |
Aug 15, 2016 | Contributor: Nicolle Monico At $26,000 and $30,000 a month respectively, the Charles and Fenway penthouses at 30 Dalton in Boston are clearly not your average luxury properties. Located inside a 26-story apartment community near Fenway Park, both residences are currently two of Boston’s most extravagant retnals on the market. ... Read More |
Jan 19, 2016 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien Brick Boston, a new luxury CrossFit gym located in the city’s financial district, has just opened its doors. The fitness facility offers over 22,000 square feet of workout space which includes treadmills, ellipticals, free weights and a number of exercise and medicine balls. ... Read More |
Jan 13, 2016 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich Thanks to the recent CES event in Las Vegas, we all have had wearable tech on our minds lately, which is why we’re super excited to check out the Fashion Meets Technology exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Called #techstyle, the show will focus on the environment, fabrics that can be “grown,” ready-to-wear items that can tweet for you and 3D-printed items. Basically, this is the event for you if the future of fashion is of any interest. ... Read More |
Jan 11, 2016 | Contributor: Chad Chisholm “If these walls could talk,” is never more true than when uttered in reference to hotels. Of course, if they could speak, we probably wouldn’t want to know all the spicy details of a traveler’s stay. But there are some properties whose stories begin long before they ever housed guests. These hotels once housed everyone from bankers to newspaper men and even prisoners, before being transformed into luxury properties across the globe. Here are 10 properties that went from historic spaces to four- and five-star accommodations: ... Read More |
Nov 19, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien The latest luxury residence to open in Boston is Fuse Cambridge, a 224-unit complex that sits across from the lush 120-acre Alewife Brook Reservation. The property, developed by Hines Interests, takes advantage of the state park by offering its residents unobstructed views of the city and surrounding greenery. ... Read More |
Oct 20, 2015 | Contributor: Kellie K. Speed Juicy cuts of beef, fresh seafood, hearty seasonal dishes and a rare and hard to find vintage ales list are what The Quarry Restaurant & Lounge in Hingham is all about. As for the drinks, Beverage Director David Danforth (who hopes to become a Master Cicerone, a distinction held by just 10 people in the world) has curated a handpicked selection of ales that get better over time.
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Sep 25, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien Yesterday, the new Envoy Hotel opened in Boston’s Innovation District. This is the Autograph Collection's first property in the state. Outfitted with 136 guest rooms including two luxury suites, the rooms boast floor-to-ceiling windows with views of either the Boston skyline or the waterfront. ... Read More |
Sep 24, 2015 | Contributor: Marissa Stempien In a city well known for crowd-drawing events like the Boston Marathon and the Head of the Charles Regatta, it can be hard to discern which events are the most exclusive—for when you feel like rubbing shoulders with the city’s elite—and which events are just plain fun. ... Read More |
Jul 21, 2015 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich We’ve been waiting for quite a while for Boston’s Short Path Distillery to open and now that it finally is, we can’t wait to visit. Founded by three friends who are passionate about spirits, the distillery uses locally-sourced ingredients and handcrafts in very small batches. ... Read More |
Jun 12, 2015 | Contributor: Kellie K. Speed Stylish, sleek and sexy, these are the only words to accurately define the style, feel and ambiance at Bokx 109 in Newton, Massachusetts. Located at the Hotel Indigo, Executive Chef Israel Medina has recently introduced a spring menu that focuses on fresh New England fare with dishes like wild caught fluke (our favorite) topped with a decadently-rich lobster butter and a side of braised collard greens. ... Read More |
May 29, 2015 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich It’s no secret that Boston is full of trendy neighborhoods, but it can be hard to know which areas are the best. Thankfully, the numbers don't lie and according to a recent report by Zumper, Boston comes in third as the most expensive city in America. Falling just under New York and San Francisco, Boston averages out with one bedrooms costing $2,350 a month and two-bedroom properties at $2,750, meaning full-size homes are bound to fetch a pretty penny. Of course, when a city is so highly regarded, some neighborhoods are just going to be better than others. Here are the top five most expensive places to call home in Boston: ... Read More |
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