Known as the "Cradle of Liberty," Boston boasts iconic landmarks like the Freedom Trail, which guides visitors through Revolutionary War-era sites, and Fenway Park, home of the beloved Red Sox. Visitors can enjoy world-class museums, historical architecture, and fresh seafood, including the city’s famous clam chowder and lobster rolls. Boston is also uniquely walkable, so consider booking a hotel that puts you right in the heart of it. Keep reading for a review of XV Beacon, one of our favorite luxury boutique hotels in Beantown.
What You Need to Know
The Look of XV Beacon
Part of the Historic Hotels of America, XV Beacon (Fifteen Beacon) stands out for its perfect blend of historical charm and industrial aesthetics. The hotel is housed in a turn-of-the-century Beaux Arts building (which is on the National Registry of Historic Places) that was designed by William Gibbons Preston, an American architect known for his interpretation of the Italian Renaissance style, but filled with sleek, contemporary furnishings.
As you walk through the cast-iron-and-limestone facade, you’re greeted by a marble staircase, mahogany paneling, and the building’s original caged-glass elevator. Besides this, the hotel feels almost residential, with only seven rooms per floor. Each one features a neutral color palette of taupe, cream, and espresso that brings a sense of serenity, while the modern amenities like gas fireplaces and smart TVs make each room feel homey — that is, if your home has Frette linens and bathrobes, cashmere throws, and Italian marble bathrooms with rainforest shower heads and heated towel racks.
The Vibe at XV Beacon
Just like the city it calls home, XV Beacon perfectly encapsulates an old-meets-new vibe with traditional features and contemporary design. And its dark woods and crimson accents give it an almost sensual feel.
Who Will Love XV Beacon
Credited with being Boston’s first high-end boutique hotel and conveniently located near Boston Common, Beacon Hill, and the Financial District, discerning guests and business travelers alike will love it here. Those traveling with dogs will also find the hotel a welcoming spot as it allows pets.
Who Might Not Love XV Beacon
Budget-savvy travelers or those seeking more wellness-focused amenities may want to stay elsewhere.
Best Amenity at XV Beacon
If you’re traveling in the warmer months, head straight for the rooftop deck that offers views of Beacon Hill and the Charles River, complete with tables and lounge chairs to use while enjoying a cocktail. Dinner at Mooo Steakhouse is also a must, as is checking out the incredible 4th-century Roman mosaic in the hotel’s expansive wine cellar (which can be rented out for private dinners).




