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740 Elm Street,
Concord,
Massachusetts,
01742-2101,
US
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Phone: 978/369-6100
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Fax: 978/371-1656
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Welcome to Best Western at Historic Concord!
This newly renovated hotel in Concord Massachusetts offers great lodging and convenient access to Lexington and Boston.
The Best Western at Historic Concord is centrally located near historic sights and attractions of New England including Walden Pond, the Old North Bridge as well as the homes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Louisa May Alcott. Hotel guests will appreciate the variety of nearby dining and shopping options, including easy access to downtown Boston.
Each room features free high speed Internet access and all the standard amenities that will make guests extra comfortable while on the road. A complimentary deluxe breakfast buffet is served each morning, the perfect start to a day. In addition, the Best Western at Historic Concord is the only hotel in the area offering fitness facilities. Pets are welcome in first floor rooms with a $10 daily fee.
This Concord hotel is ideal for travelers that want to see the impeccable New England foliage in the fall, visit any of the area's elite universities or try skiing on the Nahoba Ski slopes. Hotel guests can also enjoy other nearby recreational activities like fishing, hiking and golfing.
Experience all the historic sights from the Revolutionary War while based at this friendly and hospitable Best Western hotel. A professional staff is ready to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.
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General Hotel Information:
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Check-In: 3PM (15:00)
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Check-Out: 11AM (11:00)
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| Hotel Ratings:
AAA-2 Diamond ,
Mobil-2 Star
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| Pet Policy:
Pets allowed with Restrictions First floor only. $10.00 per night fee
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Guest Rooms:
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 | 25-inch cable television with HBO, CNN, ESPN |  | Free wireless high-speed Internet acces in designated rooms |  | Free long distance access |  | Free local calls |  | Coffee/tea maker |
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Area Information:
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 | 2 mile(s) from Orchard House, the home of Louisa May Alcott who wrote "Little Women" |  | 2.5 mile(s) from Concord City Center |  | 3 mile(s) from Concord Museum, features collections of art and possessions from Concord's history. |
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