Best Hotels in Lenox
Explore Lenox with 21 hotels near iconic landmarks, popular shopping streets, and top dining spots.
The Yankee Inn ★★
Element Lenox Berkshires ★★★
"I enjoyed my stay at this newer hotel in the Berkshires. Good points that I remember: - nice decor; - very clean rooms; - good shower pressure, which is a nice change. But the following points were not that good so this is why I gave 4 stars and not five: - no safe in the room which is a major irritant. I would say that 99 % of hotels no matter which category have safes in Europe but for some reason this is not the case in the US. Perhaps it is a company directive but the Element in Atlanta has safes so for me this is a must to add; - there are only 1 or 2 choices (one day only it was 3) of hot food at breakfast so if you do not like them you are out of luck. But if you do the quality is better than at most hotels which include breakfast. So I would stay there again, it is just inconvenient as I need to bring a Kensington lock for my laptop and carry my passport everywhere."
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Lenox ★★
"The hotel is very comfortable and the hotel is very comfortable."
Hideaway Inn Lenox ★★★
"Terror in the Night Not only will my wife and I not be staying at The Constance again, we will never stay at any inn anywhere. Our terrifying experience has opened our minds. We think now, "who are these strange guests and service people I'm suddenly sleeping in a strange house with?" Our first night, we awoke around 2:15am to the sounds of someone pacing outside our bedroom. And I heard what sounded to me like chanting in a foreign language. And it sounded as if, every time the man reached our door, he hissed behind the door. That's what it sounded like to me. But whether this stranger was singing along to some music he was listening to with headphones on, or chanting, doesn't really matter (perhaps it was some type of cultural chant I'm not familiar with). He didn't have to be saying anything. The fact remains that someone was pacing outside our room in the middle of the night, for at least 45 minutes, in some unfamiliar inn with old flimsy doors and flimsy locks, and we had no idea who it possibly could've been, and it was terrifying. We thought: Why would a guest be out there? Is he crazy? Why isn't the front desk stopping him? The front desk is straight down hall. There must not be someone at the front desk. Has someone broken into the house? Worse, the inn keeps all the room keys in an unlocked door right under the stairs (we passed it every time we went to our room). So whoever it was could easily get in. We called the front desk (even though I'm thinking that, if someone is at the front desk, they would stop whoever is pacing outside our room, wouldn't they?) There was no answer. And eventually, trying to figure out what to do, too scared to make noise, the pacing and chanting/singing not stopping, we decided the only safe thing to do was to call the police, as confronting a stranger pacing outside your room in the night seemed too dangerous. When the cop came, and we discovered the front desk assistant was actually the one responsible, (though at the time he lied to us and said it wasn't him even though it clearly was, and this was later confirmed by management via the cameras), I was furious, but we had to keep the peace. We were staying in this inn for the next two nights, and we were frankly afraid to do much. He seemed mentally ill and possibly dangerous (not saying he was, just what it seemed like to us). How do you demand a police report against a person who'll be watching over the place where you sleep? After the cop left, about five minutes later, the front desk assistant quietly knocked on our door. "Front desk, " he said, in a deadened tone, astoundingly different from the tone he used with us and the police just five minutes ago. (It's just about 4am now.) We didn't answer. Did we hear that right? He knocked again. "Front desk," he said. "What do you want?" I asked loudly. He wanted to know the exact number we called for the front desk. My wife told him the numbers, and then he left. It was creepy as can be. We hardly slept"
Hampton Inn & Suites Berkshires-Lenox ★★
Berkshires Untold ★★★
Hampton Terrace Inn ★★★★
"We spent a weekend in Lenox and stayed at the Hampton Terrace Inn. This was not our first time, and the experience still was excellent. We stayed in the main house and enjoyed the ease of walking downstairs to the large sitting room with fireplace and a piano. The room and bed were comfortable and clean. The breakfast was excellent. The inn is within walking distance to the downtown area with its many excellent restaurants and shops, our favorites being Alba and Cello for dinner, and Haven for lunch. In the summertime, its close to Tanglewood music center. Stan is an excellent host and we have no reservations about returning again."
The Whitlock ★★★
The Cornell Inn, Lenox & the Berkshires ★★★
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Lenox Travel Information
Power Plug & Voltage
120V/Type A/B
Exchange Rate
1 INR ≈ 0.01 USD
Local Payment
Cards/ApplePay/Cash
Connectivity
Verizon/AT&T/T-Mobile
Current Weather
Partly clear with showers
More Information About Lenox Hotels
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Key Info |
Details |
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Number of reviews |
1,114 |
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Total properties |
21 |
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Weekday Avg. Price |
₹ 32,216 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
₹ 43,785 |
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Trending hotel |
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Lenox |
FAQ – Hotels in Lenox
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Which hotels in Lenox have swimming pools?
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Lenox (from ₹ 7,928), Courtyard Lenox Berkshires (from ₹ 17,395) and Element Lenox Berkshires (from ₹ 19,046) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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Which hotels in Lenox offer free WiFi?
Whether you are travelling for business or vacation, an internet connection is a must for your trip. Howard Johnson by Wyndham Lenox (from ₹ 7,928), Hideaway Inn Lenox (from ₹ 13,209) and Courtyard Lenox Berkshires (from ₹ 17,395) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.
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Which hotels in Lenox have fitness facilities?
Courtyard Lenox Berkshires (from ₹ 17,395), Element Lenox Berkshires (from ₹ 19,046) and Hampton Inn & Suites Berkshires-Lenox (from ₹ 14,918) provide fitness facilities. Satisfy your fitness needs even while traveling!
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Which hotels in Lenox provide high-quality breakfasts?
Hampton Terrace Inn (from ₹ 23,231),33 Main (from ₹ 47,245) and Courtyard Lenox Berkshires (from ₹ 17,395) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with delicious breakfast!
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What is the average hotel price in Lenox?
For hotels in Lenox, the average price on weekdays is ₹ 32,216, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is ₹ 43,785.
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What are the most popular hotels in Lenox?
Lenox has many popular hotels. Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Howard Johnson by Wyndham Lenox (from ₹ 7,928), Hideaway Inn Lenox (from ₹ 13,209) and Courtyard Lenox Berkshires (from ₹ 17,395) are preferred hotels.
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