
The Renaissance Hotels property in Seaport District, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio, has completed a multi-million-dollar renovation.
The property, located in Boston, Massachusetts, US, now features newly designed rooms and suites, a transformed lobby, and a Club Lounge.
The renovation, conceived by design firm Parker Torres, pays homage to the Seaport District’s industrial heritage.
Renaissance Boston Seaport District general manager Tom Walsh said: “With this multi-million-dollar renovation, we are the premier destination to stay in Boston’s Seaport District.
“You cannot find a better location in the Seaport with easy access to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, local shops, restaurants, inspiring art, and the Harborwalk.”
The lobby has been transformed with wood finishes and leather accents. The property’s 471 guest rooms and suites each feature urban design elements and offer views of the skyline or waterfront.

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By GlobalDataSustainability played a significant role in the redesign of the rooms and suites.
Repurposed, recycled, and plant-based materials were used to reduce waste and the carbon footprint.
The bed frames are made from 95% recycled iron and repurposed railroad steel, and the window sheers are crafted from 50% repurposed ocean plastic.
The Marriott Bonvoy members-only Club Lounge at the Seaport District property has also been updated, offering a private space and views of the city and harbour.
The property is conveniently located eight minutes from Logan International Airport and features 21,000ft2 of meeting and event space, an indoor pool, sauna, fitness centre, and a Peloton room.
Dining options include Capiz, which serves seasonal fare and cocktails, and a Starbucks for coffee and snacks.
Renaissance Hotels operates more than 170 hotels and resorts in nearly 40 countries and territories.
In November 2023, the brand expanded its US portfolio with the opening of its fifth property in New York City.