
The Eliot Hotel, one of the best hotels in Boston and home to Uni, one of Boston’s top sushi restaurants is a Boston landmark. Founded in 1925 by then-Harvard University President Charles William Eliot, the luxe Boston hotel turns 100 this year!
About The Eliot Hotel
Know for it’s friendly doormen, dressed in Pershing’s Caps and gray wool suits with red accents, any Bostonian who’s passed the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Commonwealth has at least encountered the welcoming hospitality. The boutique hotel is a Neo-Classical Georgian landmark. The already stunning exterior features Parisian-inspired architectural elements, often enhanced by gobsmaking seasonal decor.
Guests are welcomed with warm chocolate fudge cookies each day and the epitome of luxury in a prime Boston location. The hotel guests evolved over the years from semi-retired Harvard professors in the early years to anyone seeking one of the best hotels in Boston with attentive concierge and world-class dining.
Uni at The Eliot Hotel
The hotel is home to Uni, a Japanese and sushi-focused restaurant from the James Beard Award winning chef, Ken Oringer.
The Eliot Hotel is no stranger to awards, also selected last year as one of the best hotels in Boston by Forbes.
Find The Eliot Hotel at 370 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA