Boston: Residence Inn Back Bay-Fenway (November 2019)



My spouse and I stayed at the Residence Inn Back Bay Fenway for 3 nights on an extended weekend in late November 2019. We booked our stay online using the Marriott website. Although we hold Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite status and might have qualified for a complimentary upgrade, we wanted to be sure that we received a suite, so we booked one in advance. Unfortunately, we received Room 201, which offered us a terribly dark view of a sort of service alleyway off of Burlington Avenue. (We do not recommend any room numbers ending in -01 since they share this same awful view.)

The Residence Inn Back Bay Fenway is located where its name implies: in the Back Bay just a few blocks from Fenway Park. Some rooms even offer a view of the ballpark if you pay for that privilege; however, the rooftop bar/lounge offers similar views for free. The hotel is located on busy Brookline Avenue, across the street from a Marshalls (discount store), casual restaurants (including Bar Louie [which provides room service for the hotel], Yard House, and Wahlburgers [see our separate reviews on the latter two]), and fast casual restaurants (including Chipotle, Sweetgreen, Saloniki, and Starbucks). A Target store and other restaurants are located within a 2-block walk, as is a Regal Cinema with 10+ screens. 

The Residence Inn offers a complimentary breakfast daily (both hot and cold options), business center, pantry (store) area, indoor swimming pool, indoor/outdoor rooftop bar/lounge, fitness center, complimentary internet, and meeting/event space. The hotel offers valet parking, although it is pricy at $55 per day. 

Rooms are available in studio, one-, two-, and four-bedroom suites. Our one-bedroom suite had a combination kitchen/living room with full-size fridge, two-burner stove (no oven), microwave, coffee maker, toaster, and pots, pans, plates, and utensils. A two-person table divided the kitchen area from the cozy living room space, which contained a sofa, side table, and TV. The snug bedroom (which could be closed off by a door) held a king-size bed with a nightstand on each side, second television, and closet. The bathroom was accessible from the bedroom, and the sink/vanity area was kind of a part of the bedroom (across from the closet) rather than being in the room that held the toilet and combination bathtub/shower. We did not care for the bedroom/bathroom layout, because if one of us needed to use the sink/vanity while the other person was sleeping, the light and sound would wake them up because there was no door separating this area from the bedroom proper. (Rest assured, though, that the toilet and bathtub/shower were in their own room separated by a door.) The hotel provides basic toiletries like soap, shampoo, and conditioner.

We liked the location of the Residence Inn Back Bay Fenway, but we hated the gloomy and dreary view from our assigned room.










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