Lexington, Massachusetts Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area

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  Lexington, MA Nearby Cities:
bed and breakfastLincoln4.5 mi
bed and breakfastMedford6.6 mi
bed and breakfastCambridge7.2 mi
bed and breakfastConcord7.3 mi
bed and breakfastSomerville7.9 mi
bed and breakfastNewton8 mi
bed and breakfastNewton Highlands8.9 mi
bed and breakfastBrookline9 mi
bed and breakfastNewton Centre9.2 mi
bed and breakfastWellesley10.1 mi
bed and breakfastBoston10.3 mi
bed and breakfastSudbury10.9 mi
bed and breakfastActon11.2 mi
bed and breakfastNorth Reading11.7 mi
bed and breakfastWinthrop13.7 mi
* mileage estimated as the crow flies
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  Lexington Massachusetts, Bed and Breakfasts Map it

Desiderata B&B

 
 

Fireside B&B of Lexington

 
 

Mary Van’s My Old House Bed and Breakfast

 
 

Morgan’s Rest

 
 

Lexington is the birthplace of the American Revolution: it was here that Paul Revere first announced the arrival of the British, and it was here that the first Revolutionary War skirmish was fought. All of this important American history comes alive on a Lexington bed and breakfast vacation. Bed and breakfast visitors can see the site of this... » show more first battle by visiting Battle Green, which is just off charming downtown Lexington. Another Lexington historic site that bed and breakfast visitors will be happy to see is Buckman Tavern, which was where American soldiers waited for the arrival of the British. Tours take about a half hour and bed and breakfast visitors will be fascinated by the history. Yet another historic site for Lexington bed and breakfast visitors to see is the Hancock-Clarke House, which is where Paul Revere went to make his famous declaration. This historic home is located just ten minutes from the Lexington Common, making it an easy trip from the city center. To get an overview of the rich Lexington history on your bed and breakfast vacation, then the Minute Man National Historic Park is a great place to go. This is a driving tour of a 1,000 acre historic park that takes bed and breakfast visitors through the road Paul Revere traversed and includes a tavern with staff in period costume. Lastly, bed and breakfast visitors should not miss the National Heritage Museum, which will illuminate American history. There is much to see in beautiful Lexington: book your bed and breakfast vacation today! « show less



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