Hotels in Watertown, MA

Hotels in Watertown, MA
Located in Middlesex County, just six miles northwest of Boston, Watertown offers a big city feel within a small town. Watertown, which was once larger than Boston, features a wide variety of attractions including Danehy Park, biking trails and fishing. If you're going to be in the area, here are a few hotel choices.

Super 8

At the Super 8, you'll find each room equipped with basic amenities. The nonsmoking hotel also boasts a fitness center, continental breakfast, free covered parking, a bar/lounge and a barber/beauty shop. Watertown's Super 8 is the closest Super 8 near downtown Boston and area universities. Restaurants in the area include Old Country Buffet, IHOP, Ruby Tuesday's and Bertuccis. Leo J. Martin Memorial Golf Course and Fenway Park are just a short drive away.

Super 8 Motel
100 North Beacon Street
Watertown, MA 02472
(617) 926-2200
super8.com

Crowne Plaza Hotel

At the Crowne Plaza, you'll be treated to in-room video checkout, CD player, high-speed Internet access and a coffee maker. You may choose between a standard guest room, executive club or a suite. The 12-floor hotel also features an indoor pool and fitness center. Located nearby are Fenway Park, fishing, kayaking or canoeing on the Charles River, Veterans Memorial Park and Bowen Playground.

Crowne Plaza Hotel
320 Washington Street
Newton, MA 02458
(617) 969-3010
ichotelsgroup.com

Marriott

Located along the Charles River on 22 acres of riverfront land, the Marriott features a host of amenities including a fitness center, indoor pool and an on-site restaurant, the Riverbend Bar & Grill. Also, guest rooms are equipped with wireless high-speed Internet access, 300 thread-count linens and down comforters. The smoke-free hotel is close to several attractions including miniature golf and several bike trails.

Marriott
2345 Commonwealth Avenue
Newton, MA 02466
(617) 969-1000
marriott.com

Article Written By Kenneth Mister

Kenneth Mister began his professional writing career in 2009. He is employed as the sports editor for the "Delta Democrat Times." He holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the University of Mississippi and has been published in "The Growl," "The Daily Mississippian," "Daily Times Leader" and the "Delta Democrat Times."

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