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Contribute Feedback What SANDY RYMAN likes about Intercontinental Boston, An Ihg:
Two night stay here whilst visiting Boston...walking distance from South Station also a short work into the centre of town. The room was comfortable and spacious, bathroom clean...shower, also a separate bath. Room had a coffee maker machine also a mini bar which we did not use, from past experience are way over priced. Ironing board and iron also a safe for storerage of your passports also valuables etc. The recepti... View all feedback.
What Marcela Fernandes doesn't like about Intercontinental Boston, An Ihg:
Excellent stay at the Intercontinental Boston. Staff was very friendly throughout entire stay: check in, housekeeping, room service, Miel restaurant, check out… everyone was so pleasant and courteous. Room was spacious and clean. Bed was very comfortable. 10/10, Bravo! View all feedback.
Fine, but not great. It's still a beautiful hotel with great views of the harbor but it doesn't offer a 4- or 5-star experience that the Intercontinental brand used to offer.My biggest nit was with the food; the F&B Director should really step up their game. We had access to the club lounge (which is always an appreciated perk) but the lounge had the exact same food offerings (morning and evening) every day of our 3-day stay and the evening offering appeared to be frozen apps that were heated in a microwave. In addition, the breakfast buffet in the restaurant (which was $100 for 2 two people once they include the mandatory 18% gratuity) was the exact same offering as the club lounge: chafing dishes of scrambled eggs, bacon, chicken sausage and potatoes (along with standard breads, yogurt, fruit). No fresh-cooked eggs or anything interesting. It seems for $50/head, they could offer more than the free breakfast I can eat in the lounge.We were also proactively told 3 times that our suite was being upgraded to a better one (they offered, I never asked for an upgrade) but we never received the upgrade which was disappointing. They set us up with high expectations only for us to be let down in the end.Definitely not an awful experience, but not a luxury or high-value experience. This was my 3rd stay at this hotel and the next time I'm in Boston, I'll opt to try a different hotel.
We had a wonderful stay at the InterContinental Boston. The facilities and room were great. The location was also very central for us to do many activities. One piece of feedback I have is the minifridge. I really like the option of having paid options in the fridge but there is no room to store personal items (besides two cans). This means we had no storage leftover food we purchased out on the town.
Well deserved to be there, the only thing we could get is the view of the the marina.Very nice and spacious bathrooms in a modern style, pleasant interior room and good design.We had a bathroom with a shower and tub, booth absolutely nice.Highly recommended and planning on returning back staying in the future.
Two night stay here whilst visiting Boston...walking distance from South Station also a short work into the centre of town. The room was comfortable and spacious, bathroom clean...shower, also a separate bath. Room had a coffee maker machine also a mini bar which we did not use, from past experience are way over priced. Ironing board and iron also a safe for storerage of your passports also valuables etc. The reception area etc was very welcoming ample seating areas to relax.
Everything about my stay was as expected from such a fine hotel. We had around 300 guests for a conference and the service was impeccable. I just loved how friendly everyone was and that every staff member walking through the halls always greeted you. Yes, you are going to pay for the experience. It isn't cheap to stay here but it's definitely worth it.