Spa Scene: This spa actually needs a facelift. Notable residents: Peter Lunder, heir to the Dexter shoe company, General Catalyst’s Joel Cutler and, once again, Herb Chambers, who apparently is a man for eight seasons.īar scene: If you’ve lost a successful middle-aged business exec somewhere in the city, chances are you can find him or her wheeling and dealing in a corner booth at the Bristol. Penthouses go for about $10 million, or rent for $45,000 a month. The Residences: The 86 condos range in size from one to four bedrooms and start at around $1 million. Lobby Luxuries: Traditionally uniformed bellhops, shiny stone floors, an opulent wooden reception desk, and a grandiose staircase translate to Old Boston at its best. It’ll set you back a cool $13,000 a night, but who wouldn’t pay that much to sleep with the piano Sir Elton John and Billy Joel are rumored to have played? 200-220 Boylstonīest Hotel Room in the House: The 2,590-square-foot Royal Suite features reclaimed-hardwood floors, a separate kitchen, a formal dining room, a private balcony, and a baby grand piano. With 10 rejuvenating facial treatments on offer-including one that incorporates black diamonds-you can practically get a facelift here. Spa Scene: Easily the nicest of the two relaxation havens, it still has that new-spa smell. Bar scene: The in-house izakaya, Zuma, has become the new home for Boston’s most social lads and ladies, who post up for rosé-fueled lunches, pre-gala drinks, post-gala nightcaps, and just about any other excuse they can come up with.
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