In the realm of hotel architecture, it is hard to imagine a
more original design scenario than a Boston luxury hotel
carved out of an iconic 19th century jail. But when the city
is one as passionate about history as Boston and the
structure is none other than the storied Charles Street
Jail, the vision of The Liberty Boston luxury Hotel comes
sharply into focus.
Built in 1851, the Charles Street Jail was thought to be one
of the best examples of the ?Boston Granite Style? of the
mid-19th century. Renovated in 2007, the interior design
reflects a passionate commitment to authenticity while a
more playful attitude defines its day-to-day style.
Within the main building, there are 18 guest rooms, as well
as meeting rooms, a grand ballroom and one of the city?s
hottest nightlife scenes. Adjacent to a historical gallery
of images and tales from the previous 150 years, a 16-story
tower houses 280 guest rooms with the latest in luxury
linens, amenities and technology, enhanced by expansive
views of Boston.
This National Historic Landmark building is one of the
country?s most stunning and inspired ?reuse? developments
and sits at the foot of Boston?s historic Beacon Hill
neighborhood boutiques.