Overview
Located on Boylston Street in the heart of Boston's fashionable Back Bay, the Five-Star and Five-Diamond awarded Mandarin Oriental, Boston is ideally located for leisure and business travelers alike. The hotel is steps away from the renowned shops on Newbury Street, Boston Common and the chic boutiques in the South End; The hotel is directly accessible to The Prudential Center, Copley Place and Hynes Convention Center. 148 guestrooms and suites offer the largest average room size in Boston. Each of the 129 guestrooms and 19 Suites are exquisitely appointed and feature the latest technology, from flat-screen TVs to wireless and wired internet access. Luxurious bathrooms invite relaxation with separate soaking tubs and shower. Mandarin Oriental, Boston's Five-Star awarded Spa and Fitness Center are a 16,000-square-foot oasis of serenity and rejuvenation. Guests may enjoy access to Vitality Pools, "Experience" Showers, a Quartz Crystal Steam Room and many other features. Spa services are individualized to create a unique experience for each guest and address individual needs and desires.
Exclusive Amenities
- $100 Breakfast Credit per room, per day based on a double occupancy, also Available through room Service
- $100 Hotel Credit to be utilized during stay (Valid for Spa treatments or Food and Beverage credit, once per stay, not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
- Complimentary High Speed Internet Access
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure:
- Upgrade
- Late Check-Out, 4:00 PM
2024 | Suite Privileges
Combinable with Exclusive Amenities listed above. A two-night minimum stay applies for Suite Privileges.
- US$100 Hotel/Resort credit, once per stay
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Suite Privileges Terms
- Junior Suite
- Residential Suite
- Back Bay Residential Suite
- Presidential Suite
- Royal Suite
Information and pricing is subject to change without notice, including changes in the currency exchange rate. All prices are per night, per room, double occupancy, unless otherwise noted. Prices may vary by day of travel, season, duration and are subject to availability at time of booking. Valid on new reservations, not combinable with other offers unless otherwise noted and not applicable to groups. Resort fees, gratuities and taxes are not included unless specified.
Check In: 3:00 PM
Check Out: 12:00 Noon
Local Area Attractions
Walk the Freedom Trail
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile red-brick walking trail that winds its cobblestoned way past 16 nationally significant historic sites, including The Old State House Museum, where the Declaration of Independence was first read in Boston and the Paul Revere House.
Pop in on the Pops
Built in 1900, Symphony Hall is home to the world renowned Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Pops, one of the first orchestras to bring classical music to the masses – a tradition they still maintain with free concerts in the Hatch Memorial Shell every Independence Day on July 4.
Join Red Sox Nation
When in Boston, do as the locals do and head to historical Fenway Park to catch a ballgame or tour the oldest baseball park in America – home of the World Series Champions, the Boston Red Sox.
Go to School
Harvard Square, site of the world famous Harvard University, is just across the Charles River in Cambridge and should be on every visitor’s must-see list. The area offers great shopping, eclectic dining, renowned theatres, internationally celebrated museums, and famous sights.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
One of the world’s most comprehensive art museums, home to nearly 450,000 works of art, from ancient Egyptian treasures to modern masterpieces, with special exhibitions throughout the year. The MFA is open late three nights each week.
Music and Art at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Art collector and music lover Isabella Stewart Gardner opened this museum in 1903. Home to her beautiful collection of art works as well as the city’s most cherished courtyard, the museum also has its own award-winning chamber music groups.
View Boston from Above
The Skywalk Observatory at the Prudential Center allows visitors to enjoy 360 degree views of Boston and beyond. Spot historical landmarks, cultural attractions and admire the city's stunning architectural features.
Shop the City
Only steps away from Mandarin Oriental, Boston and parallel to Boylston Street, Newbury Street offers something for everyone, with an exciting mix of renowned shops. Visitors will find everything from hair salons and art galleries to fine restaurants and fashionable boutiques. The hotel is also connected to The Shops at Prudential Center and Copley Place via a walkway featuring more than 100 upscale stores and restaurants including Louis Vuitton, Barneys New York and Christian Dior. Visitors may also join the Boston Duck Tours and Old Town Trolley Tours from the Prudential Center.
Boticelli at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Boston
February 14 - May 19, 2019
Hostetter Gallery
Legendary painter Sandro Botticelli transformed ancient stories of lust, betrayal, and violence into Renaissance parables. In 1894, Isabella Stewart Gardner bought the Story of Lucretia, bringing the first Botticelli to America. Heroines + Heroes reunites her iconic Lucretia with its companion Virginia from the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo, a pair of paintings conceived for the Vespucci family palace in Florence. Together with additional extraordinary loans from Europe and the United States, this exhibition invites you to explore Botticelli's revolutionary narratives, as he reinvented ancient Roman and early Christian heroines and heroes as Renaissance role models.
Fenway Park, 2019 Red Sox Opening Day, April 9
Fenway Park is a baseball park located in Boston, Massachusetts near Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the home for the Boston Red Sox, the city's American League baseball team, and since 1953, its only Major League Baseball franchise. It is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. Because of its age and constrained location in Boston's dense Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood, the park has been renovated or expanded many times, resulting in quirky heterogeneous features including "The Triangle", Pesky's Pole, and the Green Monster in left field. It is the fourth-smallest among MLB ballparks by seating capacity, second-smallest by total capacity, and one of eight that cannot accommodate at least 40,000 spectators.
Harvard Tours, Cambridge, MA
Language: Our tours are led in English. For those who do not speak English we also provide complimentary written translations in Spanish, French, Mandarin, German, or Italian which allow customers to read along during the tour.
Harvard Yard: including Old Yard and New Yard
Historic Buildings: Memorial Hall, The Widener Library and the Harvard Lampoon
The famous John Harvard Statue
Neighborhood of Harvard Square: including the Plaza, Winthrop Park and Mt. Auburn Street
Summertime in the City 2019
Suggested activities when visiting Boston, hotel updates, Bar Boulud specials, citywide events and happenings, local artisans, talk oysters with local farmers, the Spa a wellness retreat! Ask about our Summertime booklet for more information.