
Raffles Boston
When you book Raffles Boston in Boston, USA through our Accor - HERA partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a $100 hotel credit. Plus, for a limited time, a complimentary night is included with your stay.
Special Offer: 3rd night free
3rd night free
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Daily complimentary breakfast for 2, per room
- $100 USD credit to be spent on property (conditions defined at check-in)
- Early check-in & late check-out (upon availability)
- Upgrade at time of check-in (upon availability)
Location
Raffles carries the grand hotel tradition born in 1887 Singapore to this American city, delivering the brand's signature butler service and suites designed to echo the building's place in Boston's architectural narrative. The Writer's Bar follows the Raffles blueprint, creating a space for cultural ritual alongside the promise of gracious hospitality that has defined the brand across continents.
Back Bay stretches between the Charles River basin and the original peninsula of old Boston, the entire district a monument to 19th-century ambition. When construction began in 1859, the city filled tidal flats with gravel hauled by rail, creating new land for Victorian brownstone rows that remain among the finest preserved examples of their kind in the United States. Walking these streets means encountering America's Gilded Age in three dimensions: stoops, bay windows, mansard roofs in repeating rhythm. The neighbourhood holds the Boston Public Library, a temple to civic learning, and blocks of architectural specimens that chart the evolution of American taste from Second Empire to Romanesque Revival.
Boston Logan International Airport sits six kilometres east, connected by water taxi across the harbour or road through the Sumner Tunnel. The Back Bay station serves Amtrak's Northeast Corridor, placing New York four hours south and Portland two hours north.
On-site, La Padrona spans two floors with a ground-level bar and lounge anchoring the glamorous Italian-American dining room above. The playful menu leans into the Italian tradition without strict orthodoxy, making the restaurant a destination within the hotel. A short walk through the brownstone streets brings 311 Omakase, a single-star counter concealed in a South End rowhouse where Chef Wei Fa Chen serves an intimate progression of nigiri and seasonal Japanese preparations.
Book a table at Piattini, half a kilometre into the neighbourhood's wine bar culture, or explore the wine-forward dining at Krasi, less than a kilometre away, where Greek varietals share space with Aegean flavours. For provisions, the Boston Public Market assembles local producers under one roof two kilometres northeast in the historic market district, near Quincy Market's granite halls. The Charles River basin invites morning runs along the Esplanade, with sailboats launching from the Union Boat Club a kilometre west where the water reflects the skyline.
Winter drops hard into Back Bay between December and February, with temperatures often below freezing and the city cloaked in grey light. Snow piles along Commonwealth Avenue, and the brownstones take on a stark beauty against bare trees.
Spring arrives tentatively in April, when magnolias bloom in the Public Garden and cafe tables reappear on Newbury Street. By May, temperatures climb into the high teens, and the city shakes off its wool layers. Summer stretches from June through August, with days reaching the high twenties and humid air settling over the Charles River basin, the season for harbour islands and evening concerts on the Esplanade.
Autumn transforms the city in September and October, when universities resume and the light turns golden over the brownstones. This is Boston's finest season, with comfortable temperatures in the mid-teens and the foliage of the Common ablaze before November's chill returns.
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