Hilton Boston/Woburn — Photo by Hilton

Hilton Boston/Woburn has completed a comprehensive $16 million renovation spearheaded by a joint venture between The Davis Companies and The Rubicon Companies. Today"s opening of Matadora, the hotel"s highly-anticipated Spanish tapas restaurant, marks the culmination of the property"s top-to-bottom renovation, which drew inspiration from the area"s historic shoe and leather-making industries. The new hotel has been timelessly tailored for the modern traveler while articulating Woburn"s legacy of craftsmanship throughout the transformed lobby, guest rooms, event and meeting spaces.

The $16 million renovation revitalized the Woburn hotel"s lobby, guest rooms, event and meeting spaces, which pay homage to the town"s legacy of craftmanship that dates back to the 17th Century. Cobblers and cordwainers dominated the city"s industry through the mid-1800s when manufacturing shifted to leathermaking by 1865. In 1885, Woburn became New England"s leading leather producer and its talented tanners are credited with innovations still used today. In fact, it was Woburn"s Henry Thayer who developed chrome tanning in 1901, a process that makes leather water-resistant, more durable, softer and suppler than traditional vegetable tanning.

Guests enter the Hilton Boston/Woburn through the vibrant lobby, which welcomes visitors with a dramatic lighting installation, reclaimed woods, layered area rugs, retail-inspired check-in desks displaying vintage artifacts and accent walls inspired by a Brannock shoe measuring device. The lobby flows into a six-story open atrium and past the Rivet Room, a new social space where guests can relax in oversized leather armchairs, play billiards or enjoy cocktails while overlooking the refurbished indoor swimming pool.

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