250 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116
Neighborhood: Back Bay
Stories: 8
Residences: 9
Building Type: Boutique luxury residences
Year Built: 2001 (conversion)]
Status: Complete
Unit Mix: 2 and 3 bedrooms
Directly overlooking the Boston Public Garden, Le Jardin is one of the most exclusive and quietly positioned addresses in Back Bay. With just nine residences—many spanning full floors—the building offers a level of privacy and scale that’s rarely available in this part of the city.
Originally constructed in 1911 and later transformed into luxury residences, the building blends historic architecture with a more refined, European-influenced interior. The result is a living experience that feels both classic and elevated, with an emphasis on space, light, and proportion.
Residences are designed to capture the view. Three-sided exposures and floor-to-ceiling windows bring in natural light while framing direct outlooks over the Public Garden and beyond. Interiors feature high ceilings, hardwood flooring, custom millwork, and gas fireplaces—creating a more residential, almost single-family feel within a condominium setting.
Kitchens and baths are finished at a high level, with custom cabinetry, stone surfaces, and premium appliances, while marble-clad bathrooms reinforce the building’s overall tone of understated luxury.
Service is discreet but consistent. A 24-hour concierge supports day-to-day living, and valet parking—particularly rare for this location—adds a meaningful layer of convenience. Location is as strong as it gets. Steps from the Public Garden and Boston Common, and moments to Newbury Street, Beacon Hill, and the Theatre District, Le Jardin places the best of Boston within immediate reach while maintaining a sense of quiet separation.
For buyers seeking true boutique scale, irreplaceable views, and a more private, residential feel, Le Jardin stands as one of Back Bay’s most exclusive offerings—refined, limited, and exceptionally well located.