wonder on the waterfront
Step into the John Adams Presidential Suite’s private entrance at 30 Rowes Wharf, and prepare to be blown away. At US$15,000 (RM61,718) per night, the Boston Harbor Hotel’s suite is the most expensive in the city – and for good reason. The two-bedroom private suite is sweetly placed in the iconic rotunda of the hotel and boasts just over 445 square metres of luxurious living space. Grand views of Boston Harbor, a non-stop elevator for total privacy, an enormous open-air terrace, and unparalleled ocean views accompany the suite, which accommodates up to eight people (with the addition of one or two adjoining guest rooms).
Designed with Boston’s rich history and unique architecture in mind, the glass-domed ceiling in the main living area offers exclusive views of the rotunda, while a custom handcrafted chandelier, fitted with over 1,200 crystals, adds a little extra sparkle. Guests can look forward to making full use of a private bar stocked with top-shelf liquors and fine wines, a dedicated concierge service, a media room, and a free-standing tub in the master bathroom that overlooks Boston Harbor. Serial midnight snackers can rejoice, too: guests have unprecedented access topersonalised in-room dining by Boston Harbor Hotel’s award-winning culinary team, which is led by acclaimed Chef Daniel Bruce.