Categories: Hospitality

Boston Gets a New Four Seasons

WHY IT RATES: Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street has been created to be a destination for innovative meetings and events.—Mia Taylor, TravelPulse Senior Writer.


Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston is located within the brand new, 61-storey skyscraper in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood and offers more than 10,000 square feet of total event space.

The newest in the Four Seasons family of hotels and resorts for meetings and events is ideally located in the heart of the Back Bay, home to Boston’s best shopping and dining.

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Planners of high-profile meetings, breakout sessions or private dining events have the option to choose from two ballrooms on level 3, each with adjoining foyers, and five additional event rooms on level 6. Floor-to-ceiling windows create beautiful, sunlit rooms that will provide a gorgeous backdrop to any event, with two meeting spaces featuring unique outdoor areas with sweeping city views for a refreshing break.

“It is our goal to ensure every event experience is one of unparalleled sophistication and quality that define the Four Seasons experience,” says Reed Kandalaft, general manager. “Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston is scheduled to open in spring 2019 and we are so excited to show off this gorgeous space to all event planners, local and national, corporate and social.”

Created by legendary architect Harry Cobb of Pei Cobb Freed, the new Four Seasons is a uniquely shaped soft triangle, a thin glass spire of soaring height in the Back Bay.

As a result, the function spaces are one-of-a-kind, offer modern design inspired by contemporary, leading-edge style. Interior designer Bill Rooney created an elegant and warm atmosphere with the use of cream-colored walls, muted grey palette and a hint of metallic.

Next generation technology in all meeting space includes Xfinity Wi-Fi along with Comcast X1 Platform, audiovisual services and technical support from PSAV. All event spaces have easy elevator access for event guests.

The Four Seasons team will enhance every event moment and will work closely with planners and hosts to create a dynamic itinerary including time for relaxation in the Hotel’s spa featuring a 64-foot curved indoor pool and complete fitness center, and unforgettable dining at ZUMA, the world-renowned Japanese izakaya.


SOURCE: Four Seasons press release

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