About Mandarin Oriental, Boston
In Back Bay, Boston, Mandarin Oriental Boston offers its guests airport transport and a full-service spa on site. Prudential Tower is a couple of steps away.
All of the 148 smoke-free guestrooms come equipped with DVD player, minibar, video-game console, Wi-Fi, separate sitting area, air conditioning, hypo-allergenic bedding, fully stocked bathrooms, and turndown service. Daily housekeeping is included.
Mandarin Oriental Boston features ATM/banking services on site. Guests also have access to fireplace in the lobby, 24-hour front desk, business centre, and health club.
The on-site bar/lounge and restaurant serve throat-soothing drinks and mouth-watering meals respectively – 24-hour room service is included.
Hynes Convention Centre is 200 metres away. Boston Public Library is within a quarter mile.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Hotel Rooms Are Stunning.
From the moment you walk into your room, until you leave, you will be amazed at the stunning features. The modern bathrooms have waterfall faucets in the sink and tub, while a warm wood tone keeps you keeping calm and at ease.
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Excellent Access to It All.
Mandarin Oriental Boston offers a convenient location that tops all else. There is a convenient indoor access to the major shopping complex right inside the hotel, so you can come and go with ease.
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Nothing Missed in Turndown Service.
When you come back to your room, you won’t find a single thing out of place. The hotel is known for its amazing turndown service, which makes you feel right at home.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Showers Get Slippery.
Because there isn’t a mat in the shower, you might find yourself struggling to avoid slipping. The inside of the shower gets very slippery and can pose a hazard.
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Rooms in the Front Get Noisy.
Because of the hotel’s key location, if your room is in the front, you may find yourself dealing with some noise during your stay, which can be disturbing if you’re trying to sleep.
negative:
Wi-Fi Doesn’t Come for Free.
If you want to use the Wi-Fi the hotel offers, you will have to pay for it. It comes at a nightly rate, which can get expensive over time.