In the heart of Boston’s Financial District, this Langham sees a well-heeled clientele that includes both suited businessmen off-the-street as well as established families, creatives, and couples just passing through town. The ground-floor cocktail bar and a separate cavernous Italian restaurant in the former bank’s grand hall, is a welcome respite to locals and travelers alike.
The hotel is truly opulent in a renovated historical site that offers as much style as it does comfort. Originally built in 1922, the building was once Boston’s U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. Known for its service-oriented hospitality, Langham welcomes visitors from near and far. Classic furniture and New England-chic decor throughout the property includes banquette seating, moody art and photography clustered on every wall, dollar-bill-inspired flooring, and banker’s-box drawers adorning the walls of the lobby. Most art on-property (and in every room) was purchased from the Copley Society of Art, the oldest non-profit arts association in the U.S., which supported 350 local artists during the pandemic.
With 312 rooms including 18 suites attract locals of Boston as well as visitors from all over the globe. Book a Chairman Suite for top-floor views and a massive white-marble bathroom. For even more space, ask about the loft-style suites you can book on the second floor: Their original two-story bank windows make them duplexes complete with a seating area looking out onto the lush green and pergolas of Post Office Square.
The hotel is family friendly with connecting rooms. Families will have plenty of space in the property’s Family Rooms, and two-bedroom or loft-style suites. The area lends to kids with a nearby Children’s Museum and the historic Freedom Trail.
The Langham, Boston welcomes all well-mannered dogs weighing 50 pounds or less. No more than two pets may occupy each guest room. Pets are only welcome in the common areas of the hotel and must be leashed. There is a $100 non-refundable room cleaning fee per stay.
The warm staff spares no time or effort in their assistance: Langham is known for its top-tier yet unpretentious service. Don’t hesitate to ask the front desk for anything you may have forgotten to pack; it’ll be hand-delivered in no time.
The property is walking distance to the city’s biggest attractions: Faneuil Hall, the Old State House, the North End, Boston Harbor, and Seaport are all a stone’s throw away. Bustling during the day, the area becomes relatively quiet at night, while still promising walkable access to all the city’s best bars and restaurants.
Downtown Crossing and the Seaport District’s entertainment, shopping, and restaurants; and the historic Old State House and Faneuil Hall, ICA Boston, Children’s Museum, and the Tea Party Museum are each within 10 minutes’ walk.