Marriott welcomes Boston Long Wharf after $30m redevelopment
Marriott Hotels & Resorts has announced the completion of a four year, $30 million full property renovation of the Boston Marriott Long Wharf.
Carried out in conjunction with Sunstone Hotel Investors, the redeveloped property is anchored by the reinvented lobby and the adjoining new Waterline restaurant and bar, where guests can work alone or in groups, eat, drink and socialize throughout the day and evening.
This landmark hotel also now offers a new Harbor View Ballroom, an expanded health club and concierge lounge, and completely renovated meeting space, guest rooms and suites.
“We are delighted to unveil the Boston Marriott Long Wharf’s stylish new look and many improvements throughout the hotel,” said general manger Victor Aragona.
“This renovation provides today’s performance-driven travelers with the most up-to-date and desirable ambiance and amenities.”
The internationally renowned architecture and interior design firm, BBG-BBGM, re-imagined the 412-room Boston Marriott Long Wharf, showcasing picturesque waterfront views at every turn.
All of the hotel’s guest rooms have been newly appointed with ergonomic furnishings, luxurious bedding, iPod clock radios and HD LCD televisions with split screen technology and plug-in connectivity for digital devices.
Twelve Executive King Suites and two Luxury Waterfront Suites with private balconies have been added, while the hotel’s largest suite, the Long Wharf Suite, has been completely redesigned.
An expanded Concierge Lounge provides comfortable dining and lounge seating, complimentary high speed wireless internet access, a laptop station and color printer.
The newly-added Harbor View Ballroom features floor-to-ceiling windows, a seasonal outdoor patio and panoramic views, making it a breathtaking backdrop for weddings and social events.
Located at 296 State Street, within short walking distance of Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, and the Boston Aquarium, the Boston Marriott Long Wharf is also just minutes from Boston Common, the Boston Children’s Museum, and the TD Banknorth Garden.