The Langham Boston: A Blend of Luxury and History

The Langham Boston: A Blend of Luxury and History

The Langham Boston, a luxury hotel nestled in the heart of Boston's Financial District, is a testament to the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Originally built in 1922 as Boston's U.S. Federal Reserve Bank, the building was taken over by Langham in the 1980s. After a two-year closure for renovations, the hotel reopened in 2021, offering a blend of opulence and comfort that is truly extraordinary.

A Historic Treasure

The Langham Boston is not just a hotel; it's a historic treasure. The building's original entryways and floors are adorned with Fed crests, a testament to its past as the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. The landmark-designation plaque outside and the towering early-20th-century N.C. Wyeth murals are a constant reminder of the building's rich history.

Luxurious Accommodations

The Langham Boston offers 312 rooms, including 17 suites, each designed with a blend of classic furniture and New England-chic decor. The rooms are adorned with local art purchased from the Copley Society of Art, the oldest non-profit arts association in the U.S. The real treasures, however, are the creature comforts like velvet-soft robes, heavenly beds, and not-so-mini bars stocked with Massachusetts-sourced goodies. For a truly luxurious experience, book a Chairman Suite for top-floor views and a massive white-marble bathroom complete with heated floors and a steam shower.

Dining and Amenities

The Langham Boston offers two on-site dining options that have Bostonians buzzing. The Fed, a street-level bar, serves elevated pub fare, raw-bar seafood, and inventive cocktails. Grana, housed in the building's spectacular former bank hall, offers approachable and shareable Italian dishes for breakfast, weekend brunch, and lunch service.

Despite not having a spa, the hotel offers a bilevel 24-hour fitness center with Peloton bikes, Echelon mirrors, a heated indoor pool, hot tub, and saunas. The property is also ADA-compliant, with wheelchair-accessible rooms and elevators.

Unbeatable Location

The Langham Boston's location is unbeatable. It's walking distance to the city’s biggest attractions: Faneuil Hall, the Old State House, the North End, Boston Harbor, and Seaport. Plus, every T (subway) line intersects here for ultra-easy access to virtually every outer neighborhood.

Exceptional Service

The Langham Boston is known for its service-oriented hospitality. The property’s warm staff spares no time or effort in their assistance. Langham is known for its top-tier yet unpretentious service: Boxed waters are doled out on-sight at check-in, on top of the free ones stashed in your room.

The Langham Boston is more than just a hotel; it's a luxurious experience that offers as much style as it does comfort. Whether you're a businessman, a creative, a couple passing through town, or a family on vacation, The Langham Boston is the perfect place to stay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is The Langham Boston?

The Langham Boston is a luxury hotel located in the heart of Boston's Financial District. It was originally built in 1922 as Boston's U.S. Federal Reserve Bank and was taken over by Langham in the 1980s. After a two-year closure for renovations, the hotel reopened in 2021.

2. What amenities does The Langham Boston offer?

The Langham Boston offers a variety of amenities including a fitness center, heated indoor pool, hot tub, and saunas. The hotel also features local art in all rooms, minibars stocked with Massachusetts-sourced goodies, and heated bathroom floors in the suites.

3. What dining options are available at The Langham Boston?

The Langham Boston offers two on-site dining options. The Fed, a street-level bar, serves elevated pub fare, raw-bar seafood, and inventive cocktails. Grana, housed in the building's former bank hall, offers approachable and shareable Italian dishes for breakfast, weekend brunch, and lunch service.

4. Is The Langham Boston wheelchair accessible?

Yes, The Langham Boston is ADA-compliant, with wheelchair-accessible rooms and elevators.

5. What attractions are near The Langham Boston?

The Langham Boston is walking distance to the city’s biggest attractions: Faneuil Hall, the Old State House, the North End, Boston Harbor, and Seaport. Plus, every T (subway) line intersects here for ultra-easy access to virtually every outer neighborhood.

6. What is the service like at The Langham Boston?

The Langham Boston is known for its service-oriented hospitality. The property’s warm staff spares no time or effort in their assistance. Langham is known for its top-tier yet unpretentious service: Boxed waters are doled out on-sight at check-in, on top of the free ones stashed in your room.

7. Does The Langham Boston have rooms for families?

Yes, families would have plenty of space in the property’s Family Rooms, and two-bedroom or loft-style suites. The area lends to kids with a nearby Children’s Museum and field-trip-famous offerings like the historic Freedom Trail.

8. What is the history of The Langham Boston?

The Langham Boston was originally built in 1922 as Boston’s U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. Langham took over the building in the 1980s after the Federal Reserve moved down the street to a skyscraper. The building's original entryways and floors are adorned with Fed crests, a testament to its past as the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. The landmark-designation plaque outside and the towering early-20th-century N.C. Wyeth murals are a constant reminder of the building's rich history.