300 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116
Neighborhood: Back Bay
Stories: 12
Residences: 84
Building Type: Mid-rise
Year Built: 1988
Status: Complete
Unit Mix: 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms
Positioned directly across from the Boston Public Garden, Heritage on the Garden is one of those rare Back Bay addresses where location alone sets it apart. Overlooking one of the city’s most iconic green spaces, the building offers a quieter, more traditional take on luxury—rooted in privacy, scale, and timeless design.
Residences here lean classic in both layout and detail. Generous floor plans, large windows, and defined living spaces create a sense of structure that’s increasingly hard to find in newer construction. Many homes capture direct views of the Public Garden or skyline, while select residences include private outdoor space—an uncommon advantage in this part of the city.
Interior finishes reflect a more traditional aesthetic. Custom millwork, crown molding, and coffered ceilings add architectural depth, while kitchens are outfitted with custom cabinetry, stone countertops, and high-end appliances. Bathrooms follow suit, with marble finishes, soaking tubs, and glass-enclosed showers that bring a subtle spa-like feel without losing that classic tone.
The lifestyle here is centered around service and discretion. A full-time concierge and doorman provide day-to-day ease, complemented by valet parking, a fitness center, and a resident library and lounge—spaces that feel more private than performative. The overall experience is understated, with an emphasis on comfort and consistency over flash.
Location is as strong as it gets. Steps fromNewbury Street, Arlington station, and some of the city’s best dining, the building places you at the center of Back Bay while maintaining a sense of separation from it.
For buyers who value tradition, scale, and one of the best front-facing views in Boston, Heritage on the Garden delivers a more classic alternative—quietly positioned, highly private, and built to stand the test of time.