Celebrating All Things Love at the Four Seasons One Dalton
Still trying to lock down your Valentine’s Day plans? Look no further than the Four Seasons One Dalton, Boston’s newest skyscraper located in the heart of Back Bay. Both stylish and modern, One Dalton is your home away from home: enjoy a romantic dinner at world-renowned Japanese restaurant, Zuma, then retreat to your room for floor to ceiling views of scenic Boston. Keep reading to see more of this beautiful hotel!
If you want to impress your significant other this year, the best way to say “I love you” is with breakfast in bed! Nothing is more romantic than sharing a meal with the person you love, and One Dalton makes it both special and delicious. Throw on your favorite festive blouse (I chose this Ulla Johnson top from Gretta Luxe) and you’re ready for Valentine’s Day!
As much as I’d love to lay in this comfy bed all day long, I decided to put on my favorite Fabletics look and check out the Wellness Floor at One Dalton. Complete with a fitness center, lap pool, and spa treatments, you’re sure to find something relaxing to do with your loved one. Couples massage, anyone?
I rarely get to read the paper when I’m at home, which is why I love spending the night at hotels! Waking up in a luxurious King bed to this morning’s paper and a piping hot cup of coffee is my definition of happiness. To get ready for a day of activities, I paired this Ganni skirt with a denim top and combat-style boots. How would you style this statement piece?
After visiting the breathtaking lobby at One Dalton (which boasts an extensive art gallery!) I got ready to wind down and prepare for bed. My night always ends with my skincare routine, and I brought my favorite Rituals products with me. I couldn’t think of a better way to end the day than with a calming nighttime routine and a relaxing bubble bath. Consider spending your next Valentine’s Day at One Dalton, it’ll definitely be a night to remember!
Thank you Four Seasons One Dalton, Gretta Luxe, Fabletics, and Rituals! Photography by Brad Bahner.