Yotel has launched its second U.S. location in Boston’s bustling Seaport District. Reminiscent of first-class air travel, Yotel Boston is designed by architecture practice Softroom London with spaces conceived by Dallas-based studio Cullen West Interiors.
The technology-oriented hotel features self-service kiosks and allows guests to access their guestrooms via smartphone apps. All 326 accommodations include Technowalls outfitted with smart TVs, mood lighting, and bathrooms equipped with monsoon rain showers and heated towel racks. Configurations vary from Premium Queen layouts to First King as well as the VIP suite.
Public spaces promote socialization and collaboration. Located on the ground floor, the bright and inviting Club Lounge features a bar, private phone booths, and an outdoor patio. A fitness center and designated meeting areas are also housed onsite. The indoor-outdoor Sky Lounge on the hotel’s 12th floor offers 360-degree views of the city’s harbor and skyline.