Located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, this motel is surrounded by the Berkshire Mountains and features rooms with an outdoor seating area and free Wi-Fi access. Williams College is 2 miles away.
Located within 17 miles of Bennington Battle Monument and 30 miles of Tanglewood, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Williamstown provides rooms in Williamstown.
This motel, located in the heart of the Berkshire Mountains, features free Wi-Fi access. Williams College and the Clark Art Institute are 5 minutes’ drive away.
Located 14 miles from skiing on Jiminy Peak, this Williamstown motel is also a 3-minute drive from Williams College. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast each morning and have access to free...
Williamstown Theater Festival is a 5-minute drive from this motel in Massachusetts. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the motel and classic rooms include cable TV.
Alfred
United States of America
Everything was excellent . For what we paid, breakfast was more than enough. All around no complains ,fresh new, and very pleasant stay. Thank You
Surrounded by gardens and lush landscaping, this 17-acre accommodations features an outdoor heated pool and an on-site restaurant and bar. Skiing at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort is 11 miles away.
Laureen
United States of America
Location, aesthetics, spacious living area, well cared for property.
Located directly across from Williams College, this motel features an outdoor pool. The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute is 10 minutes’ walk away.
James
United States of America
Location was great and I was happy to be with my sweetheart for the weekend.
This Howard Johnson Express is 1.2 miles from Williams College and 2 miles from the Clark Art Institute. It features an outdoor pool, garden picnic area and rooms with a microwave and refrigerator.
On average, 3-star hotels in Williamstown cost $134 per night, and 4-star hotels in Williamstown are $82 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Williamstown can be found for $119 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Williamstown this weekend is $227 or, for a 4-star hotel, $155. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Williamstown for this weekend cost around $222 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $164 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Williamstown for tonight. You'll pay around $165 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Williamstown will cost around $222, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Williamstown and North Adams are different towns and both...
Williamstown and North Adams are different towns and both have a great deal to offer. Easy access between each town, and to multiple hiking trails, as well as superb museums, makes the two towns an extremely attractive visit.
DAVID
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Nice little town. Friendly businesses and residents.
Nice little town. Friendly businesses and residents. Owner recommended Waterstreet Grill after we told her what type of food we were looking for when we arrived. She showed us how to get there. The restaurant staff were friendly and food was great there too.
Rebecca
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Clark Art Museum is really one of the Jewels of New England...
Clark Art Museum is really one of the Jewels of New England ! Plus the Campus of Williams college is like a movie set. Everywhere you look you see unique buildings that have been there for hundreds of years ! Except they look better October.
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Anonymous
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Williamstown is a lovely college town in the foothills of...
Williamstown is a lovely college town in the foothills of the Berkshires. It has an active art scene with The Clark Institute, The Williams College Art Center, and the Willamstown Theater. It is nearby North Adams and the MassMoca Art Center, Pittsfield's Barrington Stage Theater, Tanglewood, Lenox, West Stockbridge Theater, and the Norman Rockwell Museum. The Berkshires is a playground for hiking, kayaking, biking, restaurants, music, dance, and offers a serene setting to relax and rejuvenate.
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Anonymous
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely New England college town.
Lovely New England college town. Outstanding museum (Clark Art Institute), the reason for our visit. Very limited fine dining options on a Monday night; ate at Pera and highly recommend it! Very limited reasonably priced hotel/motel/B&B options.
Bruce
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We love Williamstown.
We love Williamstown. We have a long history of attending Williams and having family live in town. Our granddaughter now attends Williams so we go down from Burlington, Vermont every chance we get (which was not much during 2020 - Pandemic Year!). It is always a joyful place to be, especially Spring Street and The Tunnel!
The breakfast was great! They had tons of fresh fruit, yogurt, cereal and muffins - perhaps the healthiest hotel breakfast I've had.
Our beds were comfortable and the room was clean. The staff was very friendly and accommodating. We had a late arrival and we were the last to check in, but we were greeted with a smile! We were encouraged to take drinks and food with us for our journey after breakfast.
If I'm in the area again (If my daughter goes to Williams) I would definitely stay here again.
The family that has run the motel for many years is wonderful -- friendly, helpful and very kind! Rooms are unexpectedly quite large, AC chillingly effective, everything is well-cleaned and simply works. Location simply can't be beat if you're coming for the College -- it is directly across the street. Don't expect a luxury hotel, but if you're OK or better with typical American motel architecture, this is a fantastic value for the money!
This Howard Johnson met my expectations for a budget hotel and the staff were really nice and helpful. The breakfast was good and had lots of options. We were going to MASS MoCA on a very busy weekend and this was close by (about 5 miles away, in Williamstown, but on the side closest to North Adams). It was way cheaper than anything in North Adams, so I am a satisfied customer!
We went to see the William College. The hotel is very close the school. Super convenient. People work in the hotel are super nice. Very helpful. They waited for us late at night. I forget my dress in the hotel, and they sent it back to me. That was very nice of them! I would definitely stay there next time I go to Williamstown.
The maple Terrace is a clean and dependable, albeit modest, place to stay in Williamstown. The property is well taken care of, although my room seemed a bit tired. The blanket could be upgraded. The staff is cheerful and helpful. The pool is a bonus in the summer. The location is great and I walked into Williamstown several times.
Room was cute, bed comfortable, nice breakfast and breakfast area, 15 minutes from Jiminy Peak, 15 minutes from Williamstown. River behind property , the water running makes for a nice sound. They set up a firepit in the back. I did not use it but it was pretty. Basketball hoop in the back of property.
I am airline Pilot I travel often and stayed in many hotels and motels most are average. However I have to rank this above all .Not only is it very clean ,newly updated and flawless, the owners were very kind and professional. Thanks to the housekeepers that do a fantastic job. Vinni Bha Ji Great
Breakfast was comparable with other hotels, simple and quick. Location was convenient for my travels. Room clean and simple but dated. Clean bed and bath, Bed very comfortable Typical noise from busy road. Great hot water but missing hair drier. TV was a few channels.
A very comfortable room, sparkling clean, with all the amenities (microwave, mini-fridge, large desk if you bring some work with you) in a quiet and peaceful setting. Perfect spot for a night or two if you want to visit Williamstown and/or the Clark Art Institute.
Great liitle clean, comfortable, and updated motel. Friendly owners. Much better breakfast than most hotels including waffles, bagels, cereal, yogurt, fresh fruit, juice, great coffee and tea. Was able to fuel myself for the day!
The motel's room are very clean and located slightly off the road, so it is not terribly noisy. I liked the fact that it is pet-friendly (like many places in Williamstown). The motel's staff is very cordial and helpful.
The motel was great value. The staff was very friendly and kind. Their breakfast is better than that of hotels of its kind. They serve fresh berries, fruit, nuts, coconut water, as well as muffins, bagels and cereal.
There was no breakfast. The room was spacious and I liked that there is a gym. The room and the hotel in general were clean. You can't beat the location. It's super convenient if you are visiting Williamstown.
Very Clean and comfortable. Staff friendly and helpful. Breakfast arrangements perfect. Rooms include many "niceties" that many hotel/motels have eliminated. Several places to get a delicious meal nearby.
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