Located in Sturbridge, 20 miles from DCU Center Arena & Convention Center, Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Sturbridge, an IHG Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms and a restaurant.
Located 1 mile from Old Sturbridge Village, this historic hotel features free Wi-Fi access and an on-site restaurant. Wells State Park is 12 minutes’ drive away.
Located by the junction of I-84 and the Massachusetts Turnpike, the Comfort Inn & Suites Sturbridge-Brimfield is 35 mi away from Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, 5.5 mi from Brimfield...
This Sturbridge, Massachusetts hotel is located on Cedar Lake and next to the Sturbridge Conference Center. Super 8 features a seasonal outdoor pool and rooms with free WiFi.
This hotel features free Wi-Fi and rooms with plush bedding. Old Sturbridge Village is 1 mile from the hotel. Hemlock Ridge Golf Course is an 8 minute drive away.
Located on Highway 20, this hotel is 1.1 mi away from Old Sturbridge Village. It serves a continental breakfast every morning and features free WiFi access.
This Sturbridge, Massachusetts is 5.4 miles from Wells State Park. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel and traditional rooms include cable TV with HBO.
Located 5 miles form Wells State Park, this motel features free WiFi access and a daily free continental breakfast. Old Sturbridge Village is 5 minutes’ drive away.
Offering free WiFi access and rooms with cable channels, Economy Lodge 682 Main St Sturbridge is located in Sturbridge. Old Sturbridge Village is 6 minutes’ drive.
The Econo Lodge Sturbridge is located 4 minutes' drive from Old Sturbridge Village. The motel is near DCU Center Worcester, the Auburn Mall and Springfield Hall of Fame.
Old Sturbridge Village is the main attraction in town.
Old Sturbridge Village is the main attraction in town. It is a lovely trip for families. You enter the Village and you are transported to the 1800s. It is a full working village separate from the outside world. Once inside there are no cars, telephone wires, or anything to distract you from enjoying your day living in history.
Sturbridge also has many wonderful restaurants. Everything from a local gem-Cedar Street Grill, to pizza, fast food and ice cream.
Not far from Sturbridge (5 minutes) is Tree House Brewery which is known world wide!
Three times a year you will find the Brimfield Antiques Market just 15 minutes down Route 20.
Marietta
6.0
Scored 6.0
We had some difficulty checking in to the Scottish Inn...
We had some difficulty checking in to the Scottish Inn because the person at the desk couldn't find our reservation and English was not his primary language. The room we were assigned smelled horrible from smoke despite a non smoking room and the cable TV did not work. We were finally given another room which was much better. We didn't bother going for breakfast because the room was so small that four people would be over crowded so we went next door to Annie's for breakfast.
Linda
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Was told that my 35 pound dog wasn't welcome however there...
Was told that my 35 pound dog wasn't welcome however there was much larger dogs next to us that were always barking and very disruptive.
The staff treated us with disrespect and didn't want to let us have shampoo or more towels without us begging for them. Honestly I would never stay at such an incredibly horrible hotel again. Probably why they don't allow you refunds because they know how horrible they run their hotel.
Foss
10
Scored 10
In addition to the “Old World Charms” - I mentioned in my...
In addition to the “Old World Charms” - I mentioned in my first part of my review……the Staff was amazingly helpful, friendly, and so professional - yet so welcoming.
The food at the restaurant is scrumptious and the dining room comfy!
Do Not miss The Bake Shoppe! Everything made on premise……eye candy! Sweets for the Soul!
Don’t miss this special “step back in time.”
LesliShopsAgain
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Easy-pleased history buffs with young families yearning for...
Easy-pleased history buffs with young families yearning for the feel of colonial tymes will probably find Publick house the ideal introduction to old New England. Like all inns of its day, the facility is woefully undersized for today’s tourist business. Our assigned room was a short, up-hill saunter to one of the satellite annexes. Here the shelter rendered in “old construction” is 1950’s era old construction and the idea to include guest rooms seems to have been an afterthought. Rooms are plain but spacious. Bathroom motif closely matched the building’s period and closets were found in unexpected places.
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Dining:
I ordered the very New England scrod; a delicious fish when properly prepared (it was) but encumbered by a repulsive sounding name. Like the folks at the reception desk, waiters were a joy to encounter, but the kitchen closes a 7 PM and service was painfully slow.
Burderop
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
Reception terrible.
Reception terrible. No one there, had to wait long, seemed to resent me being there when he came. Disappeared after, so next travelers had the same problem. No wifi connection, or perhaps there was, but he didn't have any concept of how to set it up.
I was there for PMC weekend and was so distraught when I realized I was farther away from the start than I thought. Jack, the owner, took exceptional care of me. Brought me to the start at 4:30 am and offered to help me get around the area since I was without any transportation! He also offered all other riders water to make sure we were hydrated. The hotel was exceptionally clean and comfortable. Can’t say enough positive things about my experience and so very grateful.
I traveled here from Dallas, TX to be a travel nurse and where I was originally going to stay didn't work out.I found this hotel on my booking.com app.I was very nervous considering I don't no anything or anybody here. I CAN'T THANK JACK, NANCY, AND SMITH ENOUGH for accommodating me at such a short notice and it was late at night. The room was very nice, clean, comfortable, and inexpensive. Everything was so good that I'm going to spend my 8 weeks here.
There were several aspects that I found particularly appealing. Firstly, the rooms were exceptionally clean and well-maintained, which significantly enhanced the overall comfort and enjoyment of my stay. Additionally, the availability of free parking was a pleasant surprise. Moreover, the hotel offered excellent value for money, especially for those looking for a convenient and affordable option for a short stay in the city.
Did not eat breakfast but for the price, the hotel is not bad at all. Room was pretty clean and tidy, wifi was good enough, all the appliances were clean/working, owner was friendly, shops and gas just across the street. Overall a comfortable stay with no negative experience (except the sight of trash lying on sides/back of the hotel corners/side walls...something that can be easily cleaned up).
The whole atmosphere was amazing. The colonial style, decoration, garden, swimming pool, everything was perfect! Also the staff was very kind and helpful. We got a free upgrade to the colonial part of the hotel.
The bake shoppe, where we could join the complementary cakes for overnight guests was really good. In one word: perfect. We would really recommend to stay here!
When I go there the beds are absolutely the most comfortable bed you'll probably have been a hotel not too firm not to soggy just right. same with the pillows. A lot of places I go to events halfway decent but the pillows are cheap and have no support please do the very nice. Everything is always clean staff is very friendly and it is close to major highways.
The bedding was dirty, the walls had stains. Worst of all, the other “guests” were questionable at best - my husband was approached in the parking lot, asking if he wanted to make “a quick $20” 😳
We did not stay, will be requesting a refund and went to another hotel where we actually paid less and felt way more comfortable!
Room was very nice and comfortable. Perfect for our needs for our one night stop. We were hungry when we got in and it was late so we ordered Chinese food from Empire Village. They delivered to us at the hotel and they were awesome!!!! We especially loved their appetizer combo choices. Never saw anything like that before!
King room for 75$ +tax at the time of the visit. Good value for money for an overnight stay on a trip from Boston to New York near Old Sturbridge Village, which we visited in the morning. Basic Buffet breakfast with morning coffee was included, modest at first glance, but satisfactory for the price.
Was NOT a non smoking hotel. Front desk guy just sprayed fragrance when I complained. Our hall always smelled like cigarette smoke. INO room service for 4 days. Tub was dirty. Had no blanket… Room as either too hot or too cold. Breakfast 👎? I think this hotel is used to house the homeless.
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. The rooms were clean and comfortable. The pool was indoors but not heated. The jacuzzi was closed. There wasn’t any food served in the hotel so we had to go elsewhere.
Pet-friendly rooms are large and in a separate building. Made it very easy to stay there with our dog. Good location and, if you like seafood, check out Sturbridge Seafood—we had an excellent dinner there!
Very clean. It is owner run and it is obvious that the owner has pride in maintaining a clean establishment. The room was thoroughly cleaned each day, more so that many high end hotels I have stayed in.
Very nicely decorated....and I loved the shower design ..has tv coffee fridge... excellent! Good location near things to do in Sturbridge antique especially and restaurants!!
Close to Sturbridge for bike ride the following morning. I was supposed to have a roommate but I had the room to myself. It was easy to wake up with a good night's sleep.
only stayed one night but the staff that looked after us were all great. modern hotel that was very clean airy and well placed to visit Old Sturbridge Village
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