Le Méridien Boston Cambridge Unveils Stylish New Look Post Multimillion-Dollar Transformation

October 15, 2018

Le Méridien Boston Cambridge will emerge as a top destination for inquisitive leisure and business Boston travelers following a renovation to the guest tower, fitness center in addition to the lobby and brasserie, aMuse. The 210-room hotel is in the MIT-Cambridge area, exposing its curious and creative travelers to the city’s top art, fashion and culinary attractions near Boston. The modern upgrades to Le Méridien are influenced by the hotel’s access to endless exploration and call on the city’s physical, social and historical elements.

“This renovation was executed at Le Méridien Boston Cambridge’s guest experience for leisure or business travelers alike to experience Cambridge like never before,” said General Manager Shahram Khan. “Complemented with the unmatched service of the hotel, the new design flawlessly conveys the traditional architecture of the hotel while offering a refreshed, contemporary look.”

With design providing light, neutral tones throughout, Le Méridien’s multi-million-dollar renovation to the guest tower includes brighter guest rooms with sophisticated finishes and custom artwork. The hotel’s lobby houses comfortably appointed contemporary furnishings and bright accent pieces providing color balance to accentuate a rowing wall mural.

Each room now offers enhanced finishes with new carpeting, bedding, upholstery, wallpaper and light fixtures along with new wardrobes and seating. Sharp linear patterns and designs are drawn from Cambridge’s grid format. Fabric with texture and dimension has also been utilized to reflect the Boston area architectural style with pieces including blue, grays, white accented by metal, glass and wood surfaces. To meet the demands of today’s tech savvy traveler, additional electrical outlets are positioned throughout the guestrooms for added convenience.

Guest bathrooms have been enriched with sleek finishes and enhanced wall treatments. Corridors in the guest tower have also been elevated with vibrant colors and stimulating layered patterns, creating a livelier journey through the hotel.

One of Le Méridien’s architectural focal points is the tranquil Lawrence B. Anderson Roof Garden which offers guests an opportunity to step out for fresh air. The roof garden is an ideal escape for business travelers to step out or meeting attendees to take a quick call in between meeting sessions. This outdoor area of the hotel is also a creative option for private corporate events, social gathering, dinners, weddings or receptions in Cambridge.

Serving as a top dining destination in Cambridge, aMuse restaurant provides natural light throughout with wood flooring and neutral tones across the dining facility. The first-floor brassiere as well as the bar and lobby have been updated where the bar offers spacious seating in complementary accents of cobalt blue which nicely cohabitants with natural wood finishes in the bar.

New seating arrangements in aMuse’s main dining room offer flexible high and low tops allowing for a more fluid, social setting for guests to enjoy specialty cocktails and share delicious bites.

For more information or to plan a Cambridge meeting, event or wedding, visit http://www.lemeridiencambridgemit.com or call (617) 577-0200. Le Méridien 

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