Hotels in Hopedale, Massachusets

Hotels in Hopedale, Massachusets
Hopedale is a charming, historic town in Worcester County in central Massachusetts. The town is located in the Blackstone River Valley, which was home to numerous textile mills during America's Industrial Revolution. The Blackstone River offers opportunities for canoeing, kayaking and fly fishing. A 48-mile bikeway is being constructed in the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, which includes Hopedale, so the area will likely become a coveted destination for mountain biking.

Courtyard Boston Milford

The Courtyard Boston Milford is located just a couple miles outside Hopedale and features newer, spacious rooms with many amenities. All rooms offer coffee machines, a work desk with high-speed Internet access and a refrigerator. An on-site cafe offers an all-you-can-eat buffet each morning. The hotel also features an indoor swimming pool and fitness center. Expect to spend $100 to $150 per night.

Courtyard Boston Milford
10 Fortune Blvd.
Milford, MA 01757
(508) 634-9500
marriott.com

Holiday Inn Express Boston Milford

The Holiday Inn Express is a four-story facility conveniently located off I-495. All rooms feature cable television and high-speed Internet access. The hotel offers an indoor swimming pool and fitness center and is located near a Bass Pro Shops. The hotel is pet friendly. Budget $100 to $125 a night for a room.

Holiday Inn Express Boston Milford
50 Fortune Blvd.
Milford, MA 01757
(800) 769-9450
expressmilford.com

La Quinta Inn Milford

La Quinta offers clean, comfortable rooms with amenities such as cable television and free high-speed Internet access. Wireless Internet is available in some rooms. La Quinta is a good choice for budget-conscious travelers, and there is a free breakfast each morning. Pets are welcome at La Quinta. Expect to spend $65 to $100 a night.

La Quinta Inn Milford
24 Beaver St.
Milford, MA 01757
(508) 478-8243
laquinta.com

Article Written By Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart has been writing and editing since 1998. He served as publisher of "Professional Carwashing & Detailing" magazine, "Water Technology" magazine, "Health Revelations" and "The Douglass Report." He has also written for "Cleanfax," "Cleaning & Maintenance Management," and "Boating Industry." He has a Bachelor of Arts in Russian from Colgate University and a Master of Science in communications from Utah State.

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