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The stay is available through Feb. 28, 2026.

Travelers can now step into an iconic bedtime story at the Sheraton Boston Hotel, which just debuted a limited-time Goodnight Moon suite.
The whimsical suite at the newly renovated Back Bay hotel, modeled after the classic 1947 children’s book “Goodnight Moon” written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd, is available through Feb. 28, 2026.
The bedtime story, beloved by generations of children, famously features a small bunny who says goodnight to everything in his “Great Green Room” before falling asleep.
The suite, with sweeping views of the Charles River, recreates the story’s Great Green Room with its green walls, red carpet, bowl of mush, glowing LED fireplace, working dollhouse, and, of course, the iconic red balloon.
The suite sleeps up to two adults and two children, with a queen bed in the Great Green Room and a king bed in suite’s main bedroom. Guests are greeted with milk and cookies, a “Goodnight Moon” book, and a plush bunny upon arrival.
“Goodnight Moon is a story many of us grew up with, and now many of us read to our own children,” said Peggy Roe, executive vice president and chief customer officer for Marriott International, in a statement. “Reimagining it through the lens of Sheraton felt deeply personal because, at its core, both stories are about familiarity and comfort.”
The experience is part of a new campaign by Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, “Goodnight Room,” a collaboration between Harper Collins and the author’s estate, that also includes a short film about a working mother telling her son about her day from a Sheraton hotel room.






The immersive experience includes four tickets to View Boston and a $150 food and beverage credit at the hotel’s Henderson, &More, or A La Carte. When booking the package, travelers should use the code ZE2.
Sheraton Boston, celebrating its 60th anniversary, completed a $100 million renovation earlier this year that included a refresh of its lobby, guest rooms, dining, and meeting spaces.
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