You Can Still Book This Retro-Inspired 60s Suite Oozing With Mid-Century Vibes
Only in 2026 can guests staying at the Sheraton Boston Hotel soak up the chance to be transported back to 1965.
In a nod to when the hotel first opened its doors and to celebrate its 60th anniversary, Sheraton Boston is offering guests, for a limited time, a one-of-a-kind "1965 Experience Package."
It's a chance to step into a time capsule, but with all the modern comforts you'd expect from a Marriott Bonvoy property.
The '1965 Experience Package'
The 1960s suite, part of the hotel's dramatic $100 million renovation, was created in collaboration with The Greater Boston Vintage Society, which designed the suite with pops of color, including geometric-patterned pillows, an orange-patterned rug, a lava lamp, and a mustard-yellow tufted sofa. The room's curated décor also includes a vintage record player, rotary-style clock, an original mid-century TV console, and a classic Eames-style lounge chair.
The sleek walnut coffee table is adorned with a Beatles Forever photo book and a real Life magazine. Side tables feature Archie's Double Digest magazine, and a bowl filled with replica vintage Sheraton Boston postcards, with postage included for that snail-mail vibe.
Wall décor includes newspaper clippings from April 1965, when the hotel opened its doors.
The bedroom features a king bed with retro-inspired linens and playful accent pillows in shades of orange, rust, and gold.
Want to keep the 60s vibe going outside the suite? The Greater Boston Vintage Society includes nearby retro-inspired recommendations, including Kings Dining & Entertainment, which offers a modern twist on the retro bowling experience. The venue is just steps away from the hotel.
There's also Wusong Road Tiki Bar, a maximalist escape into mid-century tiki culture, tucked just outside Harvard Square.
"In collaboration with the Sheraton Boston team, we curated a suite that reflects the hotel's debut era with authenticity and style," said Jason Volk, also known as "Mr. Vintage," founder of The Greater Boston Vintage Society. "By weaving in genuine mid-century pieces, we created a space that celebrates the timeless design of the 1960s while sparking fond memories of familiar furnishings guests may recall from their own childhoods."
How to Book The '1965 Experience Package'
The 1960s suite can be booked through April, and it accommodates up to two guests. The suite is located on a high floor with sweeping views of the Charles River.
Some of the perks include two tickets to View Boston at Prudential Center, which, like Sheraton Boston, also opened its doors in 1965, and offers direct access to the hotel. Some welcome goodies include two root beer floats and two friendship bracelet-making kits.
The $100 Million Renovation
Sheraton Boston completed its gargantuan renovation last year, offering a new lobby, semi-private booths, guest rooms, meeting spaces, and the heart and soul of the hotel -- Henderson, a new restaurant named in honor of Sheraton co-founder and Harvard alum Ernest Henderson.
Adjacent to the lobby are The Studios, a row of private rooms designed for business travelers or remote workers who need to step into one for impromptu Zoom calls. The glitzy lobby features lounge seating and boardroom setups accentuated by warm woods, rich textures, and inviting tones.
The renovation also transformed the hotel's pool deck, which is Boston's largest hotel lap pool. The facility features a retractable roof for panoramic views of the iconic Prudential Center, whether you're in the pool, by the poolside lounge chairs, or in private cabanas.
"For more than 60 years, Sheraton Boston has been a leader in the community and one of the skyline's most recognized landmarks," said Dan Kakabeeke, GM of Sheraton Boston. "Over the decades, the hotel has evolved into a space for connection -- a warm, inviting location where people naturally come together for meetings and events, celebrations, and leisure time. This renovation honors our legacy while reimagining every area to help guests feel comfortable and fully present so they can effortlessly enjoy all that Boston has to offer."

