
"At the iconic address of 1 Newbury Street—Boston’s version of Madison Avenue—this reimagined 1927 landmark signals a shift in the city’s hotel scene. A member of Leading Hotels of the World, it first opened as the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and later became the Taj Boston before Highgate undertook a years-long renovation to transform it. Set across from Chanel and Cartier on one side and beside the entrance to the gorgeously manicured Public Garden on the Arlington Street side, it sits amid Newbury Street’s art galleries, al fresco cafes, and local favorite J.P. Licks, with the Freedom Trail, the Boston Public Library, and the Museum of Fine Arts close by." - Devorah Lev-Tov