| ID 46524: Clarion Hotel And Conference Center |
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 | Full-service hotel with 122 guest rooms. Hotel features free wireless high-speed Internet, free parking, indoor/outdoor pool, game room, tennis courts, volleyball, and horseshoes. Montana's Tavern on-site serving breakfast and dinner. Easy access on/off I-91. Pets are allowed in some non-smoking rooms. There is a pet charge of 20.00 first 3 nights per pet in pet approve rooms, limit two pets per room. Indoor pool closed July 8-12. Outdoor pool is available. | Stars: 3 |
| ID 111629: Quality Inn Northampton |
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 | Located in the Arts and Entertainment District, in historic downtown Northampton. Walking distance to shops and restaurant venues. Minutes from Smith College. Located within a few miles of U-Mass, Amherst College and Hampshire College. Walking distance to Calvin Theatre and Iron Horse Entertainment. Each guest room offers a refrigerator and microwave. All are spacious suites with separate bedroom and full kitchen. Ideal location for families. On-site indoor pool and hot tub. Complimentary | Stars: 2 |
| ID 99113: Autumn Inn |
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 | This New England Colonial Inn is conveniently located within walking distance to downtown Northampton and Smith College. Our 32-room property is completely nonsmoking and offers a variety of rooms, including suites, interior access and exterior access rooms. Complimentary Continental Breakfast is served in the cozy dining room, with a working fireplace, from 6:00AM to 10:30AM daily. A computer for guest use, with complimentary high speed wireless internet access, is available in the lobby. Our o | Stars: 2 |
| ID 77177: The Hotel Northampton |
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 | A luxurious historic hotel in true New England colonial style, located in the heart of downtown Northampton. Enjoy the charming historic atmosphere while enjoying modern amenities and technology. Lounge fireside, sip martinis in our cafe, or enjoy a gourmet meal in Historic Wiggins Tavern. THE place to stay in Northampton, featured in Gourmet and Yankee magazines, and in the new book Table's Edge, by Carol Levine. | Stars: -1 |