Concord's Colonial Inn
(978) 369-9200
48 Monument Sq
Concord,
MA
01742
42.4613
-71.3496

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The Scene
While this building has been operating as a hotel since 1889, it has been in existence since 1716. Throughout the property's 300-year history, it has served as a private residence and hosted the likes of Henry David Thoreau and B.F. Skinner. You will be hard-pressed to find a more genuine colonial experience. A stay here assures easy access to area favorites such as the Concord Museum, Ralph Waldo Emerson House and Minute Man National Historical Park.
The Details
Accommodations range from standard guest rooms to suites to apartments. The hardwood floors are original, and additional authentic colonial furnishings include beamed ceilings and handmade quilts. All rooms have private baths and give a nod to the 21st century with luxuries such as Internet access. Four different restaurants serve all meals plus brunch, afternoon tea and pub fare.
User Reviews
jaopook
January 26, 2006
Love this Inn. Beautiful, cozy, and romantic. Alway great food, especially Sunday Brunch Buffet, Live music every night-best thing- no cover charge, good afternoon tea and family friendly restaurant..... House onced belong to Henry David Thoreau. Hosted lots of celebraties in the past. (built 1716 )is real Colonial Yankee Inn
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