Jurys Boston Hotel
Back Bay
Masculine yet cozy, the 225-room Jurys is laden with history: the 1925 limestone edifice with ornate friezes fronts one of Boston’s last Italian Renaissance Revival buildings, which was police headquarters for 70 years. There are some design misfires—ignore the incongruously high-tech chrome-and-glass lobby staircase—but the guest rooms are traditionally handsome, with cherrywood furniture and decorative ceiling moldings. Irish breakfast at the in-house Stanhope Grille is a classic Celtic affair, with rashers, baked beans, and black-and-white pudding.
Tip: Ask to preview a few rooms when checking in; even within the same price category, the size and views can vary considerably.
Room to Book: Any of the four corner premier rooms on the ninth floor, for their panoramic views through double walls of windows.
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From Travel + Leisure, Jun 2006
“It helps to have great bones: Jurys took up residence in one of Boston's last Italian Renaissance Revival buildings, a stunning 1925 limestone edifice accented with ornate friezes. For 70 years this was the headquarters of the Boston Police Department—note those striking, blue-shaded brass lamps framing the side entrance. With digs like this, you're halfway to greatness....” MORE>>
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