48 Monument Square, Concord
Are you looking for a change of venue when it comes to corporate overnight stay. Are you tired of the cookie cutter feel of corporate hotels. Concords Colonial Inn provides a unique setting for a corporate or leisure experience, offering a refreshing and comfortable environment.
The Colonial Inns attentive and friendly service combined in an authentic New England landscape, excellent cuisine and professional expertise, all makes for a perfect location for your next stay in the Boston/ Concord area. Wireless Internet access is up and running at Concords 1716 Colonial Inn, providing the most up to date technology for Internet connection. We understand the needs of todays traveler for quick and easy computer connections for e-mail, corporate websites, professional information sources and news, along with entertainment features to enjoy.
Our central location on historic Monument Square will allow your attendees to combine business with pleasure. After a day of productive meetings, your attendees can take advantage of the many sites of downtown Concord, all within walking distance of the Inn. There is evening entertainment in our lounges and the coffee makers in each room will get guests perking the next morning.
Concords Colonial Inn has long hosted the business traveler, and in addition to special events and meeting facilities, offers flexible accommodations for extended stay and relocation needs. Our upscale Inn offers an excellent environment for corporate executives to stay and meet other business professionals.
Meeting rooms can accommodate from 10 to 80 people and banquet menus are flexible for the occasion, while our restaurant has received critical acclaim and can provide special event cuisine. Access to the Internet, without the need for data ports, is available at no cost in all 56 guest rooms and for a small fee in our meeting rooms.
In addition to our restaurants there is outside porch dining. From May through October a variety of boats can be rented, some with luncheon and dinner cruises, at the South Bridge Boathouse in Concord. Of course the Colonial Inn is centrally located for the towns many historic sights of the 18th century revolutionary period and 19th century literary era including the Old North Bridge, the Old Manse, the Concord Museum, the Wayside, the Orchard House-home of the Alcotts, the Emerson House, and Walden Pond. In fact the western part of the Inn was once the home of Henry David Thoreau and his family, built by his grandfather.
Through the centuries Concords 1716 Colonial Inn stands as an enduring landmark of gracious hospitality with guests able to enjoy the atmosphere and ambiance of a country inn, close to major historic attractions, downtown shopping, 20 minutes from Boston, and transportation to and from nearby Hanscom Airfield. Fast communication is the essence of our time. Wireless Internet access adds to an amenity package that ensures the Colonial Inn as a leader in hospitality offerings west of boston
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