"Named after the prominent industrialist who once owned the site, The Whitney started out in 1908 as housing for nurses who worked at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in the historic Beacon Hill neighborhood. Today, the quintessentially Boston brick building is a boutique hotel. The 65 guest rooms, with their navy and white rooms (referencing the city flag) and subway tile bathrooms, all feature tall windows with views of the Charles River, the longest river in the state." - Bailey Berg