Worktrip to Boston. The location of the hotel was rather good. MIT campus was about 20mins walk away. Boston city center was about 30min walk away, with relatively good connection. Commuter-train station was also nearby. The location is being developed rather extensively and is not that appealing on its own (eating possibilities were Dunkin Donuts across the street, McDonalds couple of blocks away, and a pizza-parloud/grill one block away). The hotel has affordable corner "market" with frozen foods and basic non-alcoholic drinks available 24/7. Complimentary warm breakfast (menu changing a bit throughout the week) was provided as well. Yoghurt and fresh fruit etc. were also available. Not spectacular, but kept the hunger away and was good. The lobby provides ice water flavoured with fresh fruits, a daily fruits such as apples or bananas, and complimentary coffee (better than diner or gas station coffee) & tea 24/7. Lobby bar also provides limited dinner menu. The hotel is adjacent to a rather large road (at least in European scale), but the noise of the traffic did not get at least to my room on third floor. I had a king size bed room, with powerful and adjustable AC, which was a blessing during the ongoing heatwave. TV+ additional noise-canceling/relaxation sound system was provided. Rooms were clean and nice, the en suite bathroom was roomy and well maintained. Wifi-worked well, the staff was friendly and helpful. All in all a way better experience than I had expected.