The Lenox Hotel in Boston, Mass., is one block from Copley Square and Newbury Street. The hotel is within three blocks of Trinity Church and Hynes Convention Center, and Boston Common and Symphony Hall are one half mile from the property. Fenway Park is located one mile away.
Constructed in 1900, the Lenox's Beaux Arts building of dovetailed stone and brick was updated and meticulously restored in 2003. The hotel offers 24-hour front desk services and a multilingual staff. The business center includes complimentary high speed wired and wireless Internet access. With décor inspired by the bluish hues of the ocean, the hotel's restaurant, Azure, focuses on seafood. The hotel hosts two distinctly styled bars. The City Bar offers a venue for evening cocktails, and S≤lßs ("comfort" in Gaelic) is a casual pub with Irish food and atmosphere.
The Lenox Hotel's 212 guestrooms feature overstuffed armchairs, dark wood desks and armoires. Corner suites include brass chandeliers and corner fireplaces. Bottled water is complimentary. Wireless Internet access is also available. Refrigerators are available upon request. Bathrooms feature Italian marble and are stocked with plush terry bathrobes and designer toiletries.
In the 1800s, the two mile stretch that is now Newbury Street was underwater as part of Boston Harbor. In 1857, the harbor was filled in to create the Back Bay area of the city. Today, Newbury Street rivals its counterparts in Los Angeles and New York as one of the most prestigious and eclectic shopping strips in the country, with eight blocks of cafés, boutiques and galleries ranging from high fashion to bohemian.
Based on information provided by ian.com.