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Boston's Ritz Carlton Teams Up With Neiman Marcus For An Ideal Guest Experience

Boston's Ritz Carlton Teams Up With Neiman Marcus For An Ideal Guest Experience

Forbes01-07-2025
The Ritz Carlton Boston has always been one of my favorite places to stay in Boston. The location, just across the street from the Boston Common and just a short walk from the Freedom Trail, the Boston Public Garden and some terrific shopping, is ideal. The rooms are extremely comfortable and the service is terrific. And for those who love to shop, or enjoy a luxury spa experience, a recent collaboration with the Boston outpost of Neiman Marcus means guests will have an even more fabulous experience.
Welocme to the Ritz Carlton Boston Marriott
Guests who love to splurge on a whole new wardrobe when they travel, will no doubt be excited to try the 'Leave your luggage at home' package. How does it work? Reserve the Presidential Suite and contact the concierge who will arrange for a team of stylists from Neiman Marcus to come to your suite and craft a personalized wardrobe based on your preferences or a special event.
The luxurious Presidential Suie Marriott
The Neiman Marcus team can equip guests with everything from workout clothes to evening gowns, as well as something special for the guys. All items can be tailored for a perfect fit and ready for your Boston adventures and beyond. Guests also have the option of including an in-room makeover with a selection of skincare and make up curated by Neiman Marcus Boston stylists.
The Neiman Marcus stylists will come to you Marriott
There is also no need to tote any bottles of fragrance with you. Guests staying in select suites (including the Presidential Suite), have a unique perk—Those rooms come equipped with the 'Heavenly Scent' Collection curated by the beauty experts at Neiman Marcus Boston. Currently, these scents include Lost in Paris By Roja , Millesime Imperial By Creed and Original Collection x Masculine By Clive Christian. These full-size fragrances, which can also be purchased at the hotel's front desk, include options that leans more feminine, one that is gender neutral, and one that leans more masculine.
Your in-room fragnance selection Marriott
Guests at the Ritz Carlton have the option of using the on-site Equinox gym. But if you want to add a spa experience to your visit then you should consider the 'Relax & Rejuvenate' package, the last component of the Neiman Marcus collaboration. Guests get to indulge in a signature Ritz-Carlton facial performed by an aesthetician in the serenity of the Neiman Marcus spa at nearby Copley Place. You can also expect a spa-themed welcome food & beverage amenity, courtesy of the Ritz-Carlton chefs.
Everyone loves the Club Lounge Marriott
And if you do find yourself lucky enough to snag the Presidential Suite, you can expect close to 1,700 sq. ft. of luxury including a large living room, dining room, study and fireplace. And a telescope is another thoughtful touch. Also included are floor to ceiling windows featuring park views and access to the Club Lounge where you can indulge in daily treats.
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