One of the newest players on the Boston scene, the 114-room Ames is all New England modernity even though it's run by the hip Morgans Hotel Group (think the Delano and Shore Club in Miami). Foregoing the region's typical brocade and earth-tone interiors for something a bit more sleek, über-designer David Rockwell infused the rooms with sink-into white bedding, white marble, and light oak...
Ideally located in the historic Ames building near Faneuil Hall and Beacon Hill, this 113-room property features an onsite restaurant-bar, Woodward, named for a tavern once housed in the Ames family home. Rooms boast white marble bathrooms…
It's no surprise that the clubby Ames hotel—where even the elevator has its own playlist—quickly became a hip local hangout following its 2009 opening. Occupying the 19th-century Ames Building, which is ideally located near Faneuil Hall, the hotel has style built in: The largely white-on-white guest rooms show off the landmark's fine bones, including high arched windows. A little local color...
Citysearch Editorial Review:
As a historic Brahmin business building reincarnated into an intriguing boutique hotel, the Ames Hotel amalgamates elements old and new. Its airy decor takes white as a base and adds seriously...