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The
Massachusetts Discount Hotels Travel Guide helps people find
hotels, motels, inns, resorts and bed and breakfasts at the lowest
available rate. We also include the best Massachusetts
cities and
towns to stay for your business and leisure travel! For
every hotel reservation made on our Massachusetts Hotels Guide page
through
VisitingNewEngland.com, we will donate five
percent of our
commissions to Brookview House, a homeless shelter for
families located in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The Brookview House
mission is to
assist homeless
families in the development of skills necessary to break the cycle of
poverty.
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Massachusetts Hotels
Guide Town and City Spotlight
Suggestions
on Where
to Stay in Massachusetts
Concord's
Colonial Inn in historic Concord,
MA (photo by Eric H.)
Massachusetts
makes virtually every vacation wish come true. There's
the world-class city of Boston, an incredible mix of historical
preservation and modern development wrapped up within an easily, scenic
and fascinating walkable package. Boston
is surely one of America's great city's -- the "Hub of the Universe --
with a remarkable mix of the historical and modern within a "walkable"
setting. In the western suburbs, Concord and Lexington
extend that historical preservation within quaint, charming,
tree-lined streets, and old homes -- with plenty to do in the form of
shops, restaurants and museums. Cape
Cod, Plymouth,
and the South
and
North
Shores offer wonderful beaches, seafood restaurants, antique
shops and myriad seaside attractions within its typically charming New
England settings. Then there's the Berkshires
in the western part of
the state, a ultra pleasant mix of mountains and hills, gentle rolling
farmland, lots of culture in the form of museums, art galleries and
concerts and an infinite amount of fine dining (Lenox, in particular!).
In
between,
there's the unspoiled central-western regions that include interesting,
vibrant college towns like Amherst
(University of Amherst and Amherst
College) and Northampton (Smith College) and isolated scenic beauty at
the massive Quabbin Reservoir. Small towns like West Brookfield, Barre,
Sunderland, Sturbridge
and Shelburne Falls represent small-town New
England at its best -- full of quaint downtowns, old homes, town
commons, a few local shops (with much more in Shelburne Falls) and a
relaxing community feel.
Massachusetts
hotels
range
from the elegant (especially in Boston) to affordable family rates --
some with mountain and ocean views and all within striking distance of
something interesting. For a small state, Massachusetts is incredibly
diverse and ultimately a sure fire way to ensure landing at a great New
England vacation destination.
Looking for hotels outside of
Massachusetts? Visit the United States Hotel Guide for lodging in all 50 states
at the lowest available rate.
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