Stay: The Inn @ St. Botolph

This week my mother is in town from Miami for work and is staying at the Inn @ St. Botolph in the South End. Knowing my commute from Brighton to Government Center every day is long, she invited me to stay with her!

We arrived at the Inn at 6:00pm. The Inn is located at the corner of West Newton Street and St. Botoloph Street. Each guest is given an access code for the front door and for your room - no keys! Every time you punch in the code you feel like you're part of a top secret operation.

The Inn is housed in a beautiful brick building and the landscaping is gorgeous!

We took the elevator up to our room and as soon as I opened the door, I was in love. We entered into the kitchen which not only has a microwave, toaster and a refrigerator, but it has cupboards full of dishes! You could make an easy dinner and host people in your room!

The living room has a desk with two chairs, a working fireplace and a flat panel TV.

The couch and arm chair while fun in design, were very uncomfortable!

The bedroom has a queen size, four post bed with a firm mattress. I love the sun shaped mirror over the bed!

How cool is this graphic fabric coming down from the night stands?

The bathroom has a modern sink and mirror, a black and white tile shower and branded, fluffy white towels. I love that personal, branded touch.

Another perk? Free wi-fi, which is how I am writing this post!

The best part of the Inn @ St. Botolph is the location. After we settled in, we explored on our walk to and from dinner on Tremont Street, admiring the beautiful brownstones, public gardens and a neighborhood dog park.

I'll be staying at the Inn until Wednesday and I am so excited to play Eloise! Check out all the Inn has to offer on their website.

 

Molly Galler

Welcome to Pop.Bop.Shop. My name is Molly. I’m a foodie, fashionista, pop culture addict and serious travel junkie. I’m a lifelong Bostonian obsessed with frozen confections, outdoor patios, Mindy Kaling, reality television, awards shows, tropical vacations, snail mail and my birthday.

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