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Places to Stay in Lenox, MA

 

Are you taking a trip to Lenox soon but wondering where to stay? Choosing where to stay while on vacation can be difficult when it's your first time visiting a new area. There are many different types of accommodations to choose from. We've curated a list of unique spots that you might want to consider.

 

The Whitlock - Downtown Inn

 

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The Whitlock is a development from a 1771 farmhouse, located right in the heart of Lenox. There is an in-house restaurant and bar with food available for breakfast, lunch, and evening. If you're looking to stay close to town, more restaurants, stores and shops are just a few steps away!


Main Street Delight - 1 Bed 1 Bath Airbnb

 


 Do you typically like to stay in a minimalistic aesthetic accommodation? This Airbnb has a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances, barn doors, a washer and dryer, and a bedroom a few steps elevated from the living space. A perfect minimalistic space for four or fewer people in the center of Lenox to return to after a day of exploring local shops.


Brook Farm Inn - Bed & Breakfast

 


If you're looking for accommodations with a more homey feel, this is the place for you! Just a half-mile from town, Brook Farm Inn has a front porch for relaxing outdoors, a heated pool for a swim, a fire pit for s'mores and wine, and a library room for some quiet time! 

The Black Swan Lee - Boutique Hotel
 

This boutique hotel is right on the shore of Lake Laurel and a five-minute drive from downtown. Although not in the heart of Lenox; the scenic view, on-site restaurant with complimentary breakfast, fitness center, and conference room offer great resources for your stay. Enjoy the nature of Lenox and take advantage of their boat rentals and nearby ice cream shop!

Where do you think you'll choose? Have you recently been to Lenox? Where did you stay? Tell us in the comments!

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