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Explore Back Bay’s most sought-after residences, from historic brownstones to full-service luxury buildings with premier amenities.
Featured At 430 Stuart Street, the Raffles Residences rise 33 stories to redefine luxury living in Boston. Opened in 2023, the building's 146 private residences are served by the full Raffles hotel program — including the brand's storied Long Bar, a 20-meter indoor pool, a full-service spa, and multiple dining venues recognized by the Michelin Guide. No other address in Back Bay offers this combination of hotel-grade service and residential privacy.
Back Bay Heritage Few neighborhoods in America carry the weight of history and the pull of modern luxury quite like Back Bay. Reclaimed from the tidal flats of the Charles River beginning in the 1850s, this meticulously planned district was designed from the outset as Boston's finest address — a grid of gas-lit avenues lined with Victorian brownstones, each block more refined than the last.
Today, Back Bay remains Boston's most coveted address — home to Newbury Street's eight-block stretch of boutiques and galleries, the McKim-designed Boston Public Library, the soaring Trinity Church at Copley Square, and a dining scene that draws residents and visitors alike. Living here means walking to everything that matters.
Explore the NeighborhoodBack Bay was created in the 1850s as part of a visionary urban development project. Today, it stands as one of the finest Victorian neighborhoods in North America, featuring beautiful brownstone row houses, gas-lit streets, and tree-lined parks.
From the iconic Copley Square to the modern towers along Boylston Street, Back Bay seamlessly blends old-world charm with contemporary luxury. Shopping along Newbury Street, dining at world-class restaurants, and cultural events at the Boston Public Library create a vibrant, sophisticated lifestyle.
Historic plaza featuring Trinity Church, Boston Public Library, and upscale shopping destinations.
Premier shopping district with high-end boutiques, galleries, and restaurants spanning 8 blocks.
Adjacent historic park offering green space, events, and recreation within minutes.
Waterfront recreation area perfect for jogging, cycling, and outdoor activities.
Back Bay's table is set by some of Boston's most celebrated chefs — from raw bars drawing seafood devotees across the city to storied steakhouses that have anchored the neighborhood for decades.
A destination seafood bar at 279 Dartmouth Street — Saltie Girl's raw bar, globally sourced tinned fish program, and meticulously crafted lobster roll have made it one of the most talked-about restaurants in Boston.
Sorellina brings a refined Italian sensibility to Huntington Avenue — a sleek, low-lit dining room where handmade pastas, wood-roasted proteins, and one of Boston's deepest Italian wine lists converge.
Independently owned since 1983, Grill 23 & Bar occupies a landmark Berkeley Street building and remains Boston's benchmark for dry-aged USDA Prime beef, an award-winning 1,200-label wine program, and old-school steakhouse hospitality.
Tucked onto Gloucester Street, Krasi is New England's most serious Greek wine destination — a curated cellar of over 150 Greek labels paired with modern mezze and small plates in an intimate, candlelit room.
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