When it opened in 2002, Nine Zero was one of a select sprinkling of boutique-style hotels in Boston. Now part of the Kimpton group, the hotel retains its aura of chilled-out chic - 'relax' is etched in brass lettering on the sidewalk outside the entrance as a welcome mantra - and exclusivity. The white-painted rooms are sleekly modern, with plush bedlinen and oversized black vinyl headboards (with slight dominatrix overtones). Extras include Kimpton's signature leopardprint robes, free wireless internet access and a complimentary 'wine hour' in the evening. Celebrated local chef/restaurateur Ken Oringer opened a deluxe steak house, KO Prime, in 2007, which operates as the hotel's in-house kitchen for room service too.
Transport Park St T .
Telephone 1-866 906 9090
Rates $250-$550 double.
Facilities Business centre. Bar/café. Concierge. Disabled-adapted rooms. Gym. Internet: Wireless (free). Parking: Parking (paid). Restaurant. Room service. Smoking rooms. TV: Pay movies.
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