The Whitney Hotel Boston, an elegant boutique hotel, stands proudly at the foot of Beacon Hill, where the charm of 19th-century buildings, boutiques, and restaurants meets the urban hustle of Boston's West End and the Longfellow Bridge. Named after industrialist Henry Melville Whitney, founder of the West End Railway Company, The Whitney caters to a discerning clientele who value attention to detail, sophisticated design, and an authentic taste of Beacon Hill.
Located less than 5 minutes' walk from Charles/MGH station, The Whitney Hotel Boston provides easy access to iconic locations such as the Boston Common, Copley Square, and Newbury Street. The red brick sidewalks along Beacon Hill, lined with Federal-style and Victorian brick row houses, are lit by antique gas lanterns, inviting guests to discover the area's hidden gems and charming ambiance.
Guests of The Whitney Hotel are greeted with luxurious accommodations featuring large windows, WRIGHT mattresses, premium showers and baths, and indulgent organic bath amenities from the Australian line, Grown Alchemist. The interior design by Ealain Studio ensures a haven of comfort and style, seamlessly blending modern innovation with old-school craftsmanship.
At Peregrine, guests can immerse themselves in the flavorful cuisine and culture of the Italian islands of Sardinia and Sicily, as well as the neighboring influences of Corsica and Catalonia. The restaurant's sommelier Jazayeri presents a personal and curated selection of wines, highlighting small vineyards, women-led wine production, and natural winemaking methods that complement the culinary prowess of the chefs.
Unlock the door to a wealth of local experiences at Whitney Hotel Boston, where guests can indulge in their appetite for adventure and savor the city's rich history and culture. The dedicated staff is on hand to help curate unique experiences, ensuring each guest enjoys their stay to the fullest.