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Perfect central location in Boston.
I always find myself gravitating towards the Four Seasons because of its proximity to every other part of downtown Boston. The staff is incredibly hospitable and the service is exceptional in every way. It continues to be my favorite place to stay in Boston.
Be the first to ReplyThe best, most enjoyable breakfast in the Western
The best, most enjoyable breakfast in the Western Hemisphere is in the Four Seasons on Boylston St. Huge windows onto the lively and beautiful Boston Public Garden are the backdrop to really exceptional food and service. My Lobster Benedict had more lobster than a typical lobster roll, and it was so deliciously chewy that I was the last person to finish eating. The name of the restaurant, 'Aujourd'hu', is French for "amazingly excellent, and prices are much too low for this quality". I never mention names in reviews like this, but if the Wonderful Wilma is in attendance when you go, you're in luck.
Be the first to ReplyWOW, WOW, WOW! This review is only for the relatively new
WOW, WOW, WOW! This review is only for the relatively new lobby changes. Stopped by for what I thought would be an enjoyable, leisurely after dinner drink. My husband and I have stayed at this property for over 20+ years but obviously not since the renovation. The joy of a Four Seasons experience begins in the lobby, the round table filled with a fantastic smelling, beautiful array of flowers. Smart furniture, thoughtfully and invitingly arranged in the lobby, a Concierge and large check in area. The "new" lobby lacks all that! No flowers, no furniture in the main lobby, a stingy and barren looking check in area, overwhelmed by overwrought garish green wall paper. The once gracious lobby bar (admittedly considered the prettiest in Boston) is now closed and guests are shunted off to a bizarre (for Four Seasons) anteroom which, I completely agree with a prior poster resembles a Disneyesque tearoom. Bistro tiled flooring, two chaise sitting areas and the remainder either dining tables or high tops. We thought we had arrived in the breakfast room but, "No", this is the new Four Seasons bar. What a disappointing experience, we had our drink and beat a hasty retreat (along with a few other couples who appeared to be, like us, looking for a relaxing nightcap, they didn't even bother to stay after seeing the " offering"). How the mighty have fallen and to such depths. I was saddened, disappointed and embarrassed for the staff.
Be the first to ReplyWe love the Four Seasons! We had one of our first dates at
We love the Four Seasons! We had one of our first dates at the former Bristol Lounge, then got engaged on Valentines Day at the Four Seasons, and came back here to get married in May 2023. We had a delicious meal in the new Coterie restaurant for an intimate family wedding gathering. We will likely stay at the Four Seasons to celebrate many anniversaries to come
Be the first to ReplyWow. Major bummer. This 4S had one of the most iconically
Wow. Major bummer. This 4S had one of the most iconically beautiful and sophisticated bar/lounges in the country, overlooking Boston Common. It was spectacular year round, but particularly during the Holidays. Brought a large group there to enjoy it this weekend, only to discover they have destroyed it, and replaced it with some tiny, chopped up bad dream replica of an ice cream shop at Disney. Honestly, I am still speechless. They took it from class to ass. Horrible. Which buffoons thought this would be a good idea???
Be the first to ReplyI had the WORST experience at your dining room at the Four
I had the WORST experience at your dining room at the Four Seasons at the Public Garden in Boston on Dec. 1. I was taking a good friend out to lunch. We drove up in a luxury car and the valet said it was $45 CASH to park. I said I was lucky to have cash, and then he said it would only be $40. We walked into the Fr. restaurant on the first floor. There was no one at the hostess station to greet us, and finally we saw a waitress who said to sit wherever we wanted. Then a woman in a black outfit with an Ipad walked over to the table and asked for my name and cell phone no. and if we were hotel guests or residents of the Four Seasons condos. REALLY! I asked why, and she said "In case you leave anything here or there is a problem with your credit card." We were dressed well and could obviously pay for for lunch. Shocking and insulting. Finally the waitress came over. I ordered a salad with shrimp and my friend ordered tofu. The waitress asked if I wanted the shrimp RAW or grilled. I asked about RAW, and ordered it grilled, obviously. Anyway, she brought the wrong drink for me, forgot to bring more breadsticks my friend had asked for, etc. The salad had no flavor in the skimpy dressing and my friend said she liked her entree, but I'm not sure she was just being polite. The bill was over $100 plus tip...The coke and tea were $10 each. I don't mind paying exorbitant prices for a delicious, elegant meal in a wonderful restaurant, but this was a horrid experience. Shocking. I don't know why we were so mistreated from the get go! I will never go back to the Four Seasons at the Public Garden. Appalling.
Be the first to ReplyMy wife and I are visiting Boston for a couple of days
My wife and I are visiting Boston for a couple of days after spending time in Maine for the fall foliage. Staying at a extremely nice hotel in Boston next to the Common and while on an afternoon walk today decided to stop by and have a drink and a bite to eat in the Four Seasons bar/lounge. We were greeted by the young hostess and as we looked around at the 20-30 open tables , (only one was occupied by four ladies at 3pm), we asked if we could get a drink and a bite to eat......she asked if we were staying at the hotel and we replied no..... her facial expression changed and said due to high occupancy at the hotel, she could not offer us a table. We were dressed nicely, all american looking and we are both professionals. It was shocking. Felt like we were in the movie Pretty Woman and although money is not an issue with us, we felt like we were being treated like people they felt didn't belong there. What a joke. Definitely didn't want to spend money there after that anyways. Changed my opinion of Four Seasons hotels which we have stayed at many times. Maybe this is a case of a rogue hostess but if not, Four Seasons you need to check yourselves.
Be the first to Replynever had a more bizarre experience ! called to make
never had a more bizarre experience ! called to make reservations for breakfast and was told its only open to hotel guests well keep your pancakes and eggs and we shall go to the Ritz Carlton discrimination at its finest
Be the first to ReplyMy boyfriend and I were extremely excited to stop in and
My boyfriend and I were extremely excited to stop in and have a cocktail in the lobby bar. We were both disappointed at the bland and underwhelming new design and layout. They should have left it alone as the other design was very upscale and had a great vibe. We will not be returning.
Be the first to ReplyI have never had a worse experience at any hotel.
I have stayed in over 200 hotels. The hotel policy is that you have to be a guest to eat or drink at all of the bars and restaurants. I won't be back.
Be the first to ReplyDuring our stay, we had the pleasure of staying in the park
During our stay, we had the pleasure of staying in the park suite, aptly name since it offered a lovely view of the park. The serene surroundings provided a peaceful atmosphere that enhanced our experience. The hotel staff kindly left a small gift of ducks for my daughter, which was a thoughtful gesture that made her smile. We enjoyed dining at the hotel's restaurant and found the food to be enjoyable. The pool, which faced the Boston Common, was a nice addition and provided a pleasant setting for relaxation. Overall, our stay at the hotel was pleasant. The park suite, the thoughtful gift, the restaurant, and the pool all contributed to a satisfying experience. It was a nice getaway that allowed us to unwind and create some fond memories
Be the first to ReplyThe newly redecorated lobby lounge at the Four Seasons
The newly redecorated lobby lounge at the Four Seasons Boston has to be, by far, the least attractive interior design of any hotel in the city. A 20-minute gift card shopping spree in the braille section of an IKEA would have yielded a more attractive room.
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