Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street opened in 2019 as the tallest building in New England — a 61-story tower in Back Bay that occupies the upper floors of a mixed residential and hotel development. At 215 rooms beginning on the 21st floor, every room has unobstructed views of Boston from an altitude that the city's low-rise historic fabric does not otherwise permit. The Charles River, Back Bay, the State House dome, and on clear days the suburbs stretching to New Hampshire: this is Boston seen from above, and it changes how you understand the city.
The rooms are the largest in Boston's five-star market, with floor-to-ceiling windows that are not a design detail but an architectural fact at this height. The bathrooms — black marble, soaking tubs, double vanities — are calibrated to the price point and executed without compromise. The suites on the upper floors occupy corners of the tower where the views compound in two directions simultaneously, and the effect is disorienting in the best sense: Boston as a city plan rather than a collection of streets.
Zuma, the Japanese-Brazilian restaurant operating in the hotel's ground-floor space, is a serious restaurant by the standards of its international group — one of the better restaurant-hotel combinations in Boston. The spa on the 7th floor has a heated pool and a treatment menu that earns the altitude premium. The fitness facilities are comprehensive enough that guests with serious training programmes will not need to leave the building.
The Back Bay location puts the hotel at the Prudential Center end of the neighbourhood — a seven-minute walk to the Public Garden, ten to Newbury Street, and immediately adjacent to the Hynes Convention Center. The Prudential Center Green Line station is directly below. For clients flying into Logan, the Silver Line transit connection takes under 30 minutes to Back Bay. The hotel launched with the distinct advantage of being the newest five-star property in Boston and has maintained the service standard that makes this matter.
Boston's institutional economy — law, finance, consulting, life sciences, higher education — gravitates to the address that signals seriousness without novelty. The Four Seasons One Dalton provides exactly this: a building that is the tallest and therefore the most visible, a brand that requires no introduction to any business audience, and meeting facilities that handle everything from bilateral dinners to multi-day executive retreats. Zuma's private dining accommodates groups of twelve to thirty with the kind of menu that makes dinner the best part of the trip.
A suite at the top of the tallest building in New England, overlooking Boston at night, with the Charles River below and the city lights extending to the horizon: the concierge team will arrange the rest. The Four Seasons proposal protocol — champagne, flowers, private arrangement of the room — is executed with the discretion that the moment requires and the completeness that it deserves.
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