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Massachusetts B&B
Destinations
Boston's colleges & universities complement its great museums, theater, & restaurants, & its sports teams offer year round entertainment.
Lenox, Massachusetts
Lenox is a prime destination for culture, recreation or a romantic getaway. Highlights include Tanglewood, Cranwell Spa & leaf peeping in fall.
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Ipsiwch is steeped in 375 years of history. Enjoy miles of pristine beaches, spectacular vistas for cyclists, boaters and photographers and sixty "first period" homes.
Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Great Barrington has many attractions including the Mahaiwe Theater, Simon's Rock College, Butternut Ski Basin, restaurants, and many shops.
One visit to Massachusetts will render you a new appreciation for American history. See beautiful architecture and visit amazing landmarks all within minutes of your hospitable bed and breakfast. With so much to see and do, you’ll never want to leave this state!
Massachusetts Bed and Breakfasts By City
Featured B&B's
Featured B&BAshley Manor
Barnstable, MA
Ashley Manor is a charming, historical Inn centrally located near Barnstable Village on Cape Cod. Owned by two very special innkeepers, the Manor offers comfort, privacy and proximity to great beaches, whale watching, shopping, walking and cycling paths.
Featured B&BSnug Cottage
Provincetown, MA
Authentic Cape Cod Inn built in 1825 that surrounds you with history. We've preserved the best of the 19th century and added all the comfort and luxury you expect in a first class, modern Inn.
Featured B&BJonathan Foote 1778 House
Lee, MA
Romantic 1778 farmhouse, full of history and charm, provides a country setting that is central to all Berkshire attractions. Fireplaces, antiques, and comfort abound.
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Massachusetts Bed and Breakfast
As port for the first pilgrims and birthplace of American independence, Massachusetts boasts a wide array of historical landmarks. Not only that, Massachusetts’ Atlantic shore makes for great sailing, yachting, whale watching, and deep sea fishing. It’s landscape provides downhill and cross-country skiing during winter, and hiking along the Appalachian Trail in warmer weather. Massachusetts' guests will enjoy its surf and turf cuisine, as well as delicious combinations of its native ingredients - maple syrup and cranberries. Be sure to visit The Union Oyster House in Boston, the oldest operating restaurant in the U.S. Without a doubt, Massachusetts is a bed and breakfast destination you'll want to return to time and again, so book a trip today!
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