I had returned to Boston from Ireland on a beatifully clear evening. Taking the Silver Line as far as Boston's World Trade Center. I chose to walk along Seaport Blvd towards 26 North Street. A round moon was rising over the city as I crossed over waterways to reach sites that compose part of the Freedom Trail, eventually entering the courtyard with a gushing fountain and checking in at The Bostonian. They had everything ready for me at the front desk, handed me a letter of welcome, two complimentary bottles of water, and the Millenium cards (keys) to my room, #516.
Besides the impressive view of the market and the moon, I enjoyed a quiet, very clean apartment with coffee and snacks, if you wanted them, and access to anything one might wish to see on a Samsung cable ready screen.
The bed had crisp, clean sheets and I slept comfortably. In the morning I also took pleasure in eating a relaxed breakfast of cranberry juice and a delicious blueberry, strawberry, granola and yogurt parfait prepared in the restaurant adjacent to the hotel entrance.
Earlier coffee was also available to guests in the lounge near the elevators. All personnel were competent, communicative, and very friendly whom I encountered throughout my visit.