Hotel AKA Back Bay launched its soft opening
12.07.2024 - 13:07
/ traveldailynews.com
/ Theodore Koumelis
Hotel AKA Back Bay in Boston announces a soft reopening with a design refresh by Selldorf Architects, featuring luxurious new Premium Guestrooms and a state-of-the-art Technogym fitness center, with more updates scheduled for early fall.
Hotel AKA Back Bay, located in Boston’s esteemed Back Bay neighborhood, announces its soft reopening today. The hotel has been undergoing a complete design refresh led by architectural design firm, Selldorf Architects. Key features of the soft opening include the introduction of luxurious Premium Guestroom Accommodations and a state-of-the-art Technogym fitness center. Selldorf Architects has revitalized Premium Accommodations, drawing inspiration from Back Bay’s cosmopolitan ambiance to deliver guests an experience of exceptional luxury and contemporary design.
The final stages of the hotel’s transformation will encompass public spaces, the full opening of The Berkeley restaurant, and the completion of Platinum Accommodations. These Platinum Accommodations will reflect the full expression of AKA, featuring even more thoughtful design details and luxurious enhancements to elevate the guest experience. All of these are scheduled for early fall.
With the hotel’s soft reopening today, guests can now enjoy:
Early this fall, the hotel will showcase its fully refreshed property design, featuring completed Platinum Accommodations and revitalized public spaces and lobby. Alongside these updates, guests can look forward to The Berkeley, a new French bistro and wine bar concept named after the hotel’s location on Berkeley Street. All designed by Selldorf Architects.
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