Concord's Colonial Inn and Suites
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- 87%
from $169.00
Lowest avg. nightly rate
This rate first available on Sunday, Nov 29
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 3 PM
- Check Out Time - 11 AM
- Internet Access Available *
- Parking
- Restaurant On-site
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on November 16, 2009
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Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on September 7, 2009
Description
See more detailsThe site of Concord's Colonial Inn and Suites was originally built in 1716 and has operated as a hotel since 1889. An enduring landmark of hospitality in historic Concord, Massachusetts, the Inn, which overlooks Concord's Monument Square and sits 18 miles from downtown Boston and is easily accessible to neighboring corporate parks. The hotel is located within 4 miles of Interstate 95/128, Hanscom Air Force Base, Walden Pond and Old North Bridge. This inn is less than one mile from public transportation to Boston. The Concord's Colonial Inn and Suites is a National Trust Historic Hotel of America, and a guestbook on display shows Franklin D. Roosevelt's signature among notable past visitors. The inn exudes the warmth and grace of a New England home, and within a mile are the former residences of literary figures including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Louisa May Alcott, as well as the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery where they were buried.
Guests will enjoy the Liberty Restaurant, located in the Main Inn, or the outdoor porch for casual dining. For a more formal atmosphere, dine in at the Merchant's Row Restaurant - the Sunday brunch is recognized as the best west of Boston. The Forge Tavern has complimentary entertainment during the week featuring the area's best jazz, Dixieland, blue grass and country.
The guestrooms at the property combine history and tradition with modern amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, voicemail and cable TV. Encompassing several buildings, the 56 guestrooms each have a unique character. Rooms are individually decorated in Colonial-era style with hand-picked antiques and reproductions, patterned wallpaper, colorful draperies, and decorative details such as gilded mirrors or handmade quilts. Room 24 has a reputed ghostly standing - witnesses over the years claim to have seen apparitions, but so far, none of them have booked the room over the Internet.