Stockbridge Country Inn
Avoid pricey chain hotels and stay at the intimate Stockbridge Country Inn. Situated in a historic country house built in the 1800s, the inn delights guests with spacious suites featuring amenities like canopy beds, designer bathroom products, Bose stereo systems and in-suite fireplaces. Traveling businesspeople can catch up on work and emails on the hotel's free wireless Internet network. Start the day off right with a sumptuous homemade breakfast every morning, then relax by the hotel pool or walk through the inn's lush gardens.
Stockbridge Country Inn
26 Glendale Rd.
Stockbridge, MA 01262
(413) 298-4015
www.stockbridgecountryinn.com
Red Lion Inn
The Red Lion Inn offers 100 rooms to guests, with each hotel room tastefully decorated with historic furnishings and upholstery. A resident massage therapist helps you relax, while a heated stone patio lets you enjoy Massachusetts outdoor weather throughout the year. Inside the standard rooms, you'll find double or twin-sized beds, free WiFi and a complimentary continental breakfast. Families or individuals wanting extra space can book a deluxe room or suite, or an entire multi-bedroom guest house. The hotel offers regular discounts and specials throughout the year for budget-conscious guests.
Red Lion Inn
30 Main St
Stockbridge, MA 01262
(413) 298-5545
www.redlioninn.com
Holiday Inn Stockbridge Hotel & Suites
Stockbridge's Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites is one of the area's newest hotels. Choose from over 100 guest rooms or suites with basic amenities like free broadband Internet and cable television. The on-site restaurant and cocktail lounge ensures you never go hungry, and you can save money with the complimentary hot breakfast served every morning.
Holiday Inn Stockbridge Hotel & Suites
415 Stockbridge Rd
Great Barrington, MA 01230
(413) 528-1810
www.hiexpress.com
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