I booked this hotel through a major online travel website, whereby I named my own price. The lobby was nice, clean, contemporary, and clean. The front desk clerk that checked us in (Lexi) was very nice, and even offered a late lunch suggestion the day we checked in.
I had called the hotel in the morning to confirm my reservation, and room size (as I didn't know what kind of bed was in it). They said one bed, and found upon check-in that it was on the 24th floor. Room 2401 to be exact. Walk in to the room with a small hallway with bath on the right. At the end is the desk. Look to your right, and their was a massive hutch with TV, iron, with a couch and coffee table.
At the end of the room was a king sized "Sleep Number" bed. Big and roomy, and comfy with a duvet. Word of caution: Take a few minutes early (before you get tired) to lay in the bed and try to determine your "Sleep Number". May save you from tossing and turning later.
Room was very clean, as was the bath. That too, like the lobby, was clean and modern. The view...quite simply: spectacular. (See photo).
FYI: This room was "behind" two elevators. That really didn't cause issues. You heard a whirling noise (no worse than a humm) and the occasional light bang of a door closing. We had the A/C on all night, so it kind of drowned it out anyway.
The only thing that I would seek from a hotel of that price and quality: Continental breakfast. Petty? Perhaps, but would have made the experience that much better.
Hotel price: Great (but I named my own price). Otherwise, good comparable to other Boston Hotels.
Location: Good. About a 10 minute stroll to the nearest T-stops (Arlingtom and Copley).
Food: N/A (didn't eat there)
Overall, good hotel at a good price. Would likely go back again.