There is a new hotel in Boston, and it is unlike anything the city has ever seen. Yotel, Boston's first micro-hotel, opened its doors Thursday.
Yotel is in in the heart of the Seaport, between the luxury high rises, a buzzing neighborhood and Boston’s tech scene known as the innovation district.
It is not your ordinary hotel. They don't have a lobby. Visitors enter "Mission Control."
General Manager Chris Hartzell said check-ins are easy with self-service kiosks or through the Yotel app. For the less-than-tech-savvy, he says mission control agents are available to help 24 hours a day.
Yotel has 326 "cabins." A typical cabin is 152 square feet. It has every amenity you would need, including an adjustable smart bed.
Even though the rooms are "micro," the bathrooms are full-sized, boasting monsoon spa showers.
The crown jewel is the roof -- the "Sky Lounge." Guests from around the world will be able to take in the Boston skyline while enjoying the restaurant and bar.
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The Sky Lounge is indoor and outdoor, and is always available.
The terrace is available to anyone, not just guests.
"It's a great place to stop after work," Hertzell said. "Have a cocktail. Come up at night. We'll have DJs' music and some signature cocktails that I think you're really going to like."
Room prices start at $179 a night.