The Secret to Sleeping Better on Business Trips? Hotel AKA Back Bay Has the Answer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In today’s business travel environment, wellness is increasingly seen as integral to productivity. Hotel AKA Back Bay in Boston has responded to this shift with The Sleep Experience package, designed to help executives recharge between meetings and arrive at the boardroom well-rested.

Hotel AKA Back Bay in Boston.

The Sleep Experience package offers guests a sleep-optimized environment featuring blackout curtains, ambient lighting and a curated selection of wellness amenities. Business travelers receive an AKA-branded eye mask, sleep journal, pillow menu, earplugs, essential oils and a sound machine, along with bedtime snacks and sleep-aiding mocktails. A late check-out option at 1 p.m. further supports rest and recovery.

For groups and meetings, the hotel offers 4,800 sf of flexible event space equipped with modern audiovisual technology and high-speed internet. The Grand Salon, at 1,212 square feet, accommodates up to 120 guests and is suitable for panels, receptions or conferences.

The 860-sf A.lounge+library features designer furnishings and large windows overlooking Berkeley Street, creating a sophisticated atmosphere for receptions or cocktail hours of up to 100 guests. The Berkeley restaurant adds another dimension with 4,400 sf of dining space and two outdoor terraces, available for partial or full buyouts for corporate or social events.

a.lounge+library at Hotel AKA Back Bay.

Located steps from Boston Common and the Commonwealth Avenue Mall, the property pairs accessibility with a tranquil environment ideal for breaks between sessions. On-site dining with chef-curated menus and customizable catering ensures seamless event experiences.

 

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