The Bedford center is around 1 mile northeast of Laurence G Hanscom Field Airport and 3 miles northwest of Hancock-Clarke Museum.
The best time to visit Bedford, and the Boston area in general, is from June to October. Although summer ushers in the tourist crowd and expensive hotel rates, you can't beat the pleasant weather. Visiting Bedford in the summer allows you to take advantage of outdoor dining, baseball games, hiking trails, and outdoor concerts, all of which make the increased price worth it. Boston also hosts many summer events, including Boston Pride, Cambridge Arts River Festival, Boston Comic Con, and Boston Film Festival.
Bedford experiences beautiful yet chilly springs, so be sure to pack extra clothing layers if you're visiting from March through May. Although the weather can be unpredictable, spring affords decent deals on hotel stays. Key spring events include the St. Patrick's Day Parade, Dine Out Boston, and the Boston Marathon.
It's no secret that the Boston area has plenty of snow from November through February. If you're planning a wintertime getaway to Bedford, consider booking refundable flights and hotel stays just to be on the safe side. While you'll need to bundle up against the frigid temperatures, you can enjoy a crowd-free walk along the Freedom Trail and magical events like the Boston Christmas Festival and the Boston Tea Party Reenactment.
If you're a AAA member, senior, military service member, or government employee, you can save even more on your trip to Bedford by taking advantage of special rates.
DoubleTree by Hilton Boston Bedford Glen extends special rates to government personnel and military families that can save you an average of 10 percent off the standard rate. Enjoy an indoor pool with lounge chairs, an on-site bar, a garden terrace, meeting facilities, and a delicious cooked-to-order breakfast for an additional surcharge. Standard guest rooms include 42-inch high-definition TVs, clock radios with MP3 connections, ergonomic work areas, coffee makers, bathrobes, free Wi-Fi, and in-room safes. Suites add additional sitting areas.
Seniors can save big at area hotels like Homewood Suites by Hilton Boston/Billerica. This all-suite hotel is perfect for an extended stay as its guest suites feature fully equipped kitchens with microwaves, refrigerators, and two-burner stovetops. You'll also love the free high-speed internet access, separate living area, oversized work desk, and comfortable mattress. Guest amenities include a complimentary hot breakfast, an evening weekday social, a free grocery shopping service, an indoor pool, fitness facilities, and a 24-hour on-site convenience store.
AAA members can also save at most hotels around Bedford, including Candlewood Suites Boston Burlington. Located near Interstates 93 and 95, this hotel provides a home-like stay for short- or long-term trips. Guests enjoy free area shuttle service, laundry services, a 24-hour gym, a lending locker, a lending library, free Wi-Fi access, and an on-site convenience store. Guest suites include full kitchens, dining tables, work desks, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, two-line phones, and dishwashers.
Bedford and Greater Boston have numerous mid-range hotels that give you extra amenities for your dollar, which can help you stay under budget without sacrificing the niceties.
Located near Burlington Mall, Quality Inn & Suites Lexington is a pet-friendly accommodation offering an outdoor pool, a free breakfast, fresh coffee and tea in the lobby, a free area shuttle, and free high-speed internet access. Guests enjoy spacious rooms with flat-panel TVs, mini fridges, microwaves, and ample drawer space. Upgrade to a suite for even more space.
The recently renovated Hampton Inn Boston Bedford Burlington offers a free hot breakfast, complimentary Wi-Fi, a fitness center, and a seasonal heated outdoor pool. Guest rooms feature 37-inch high-definition TVs, fresh Hampton bedding, coffee makers, work desks, mini fridges, and microwaves.
Extended Stay America Boston - Burlington is a pet-friendly accommodation offering a free grab-and-go breakfast, a 24-hour coin-operated laundry facility, and complimentary Wi-Fi access. Studio suites feature fully equipped kitchens with stovetops, refrigerators, microwaves, cooking utensils, coffee makers, cutlery, and dishes. Full-service housekeeping is provided weekly.
Middlesex County features a number of important attractions worth visiting while you're in Bedford. For starters, Minute Man National Historical Park is one of the area's most notable sites. The park commemorates the American Revolutionary War's opening battle and contains the North Bridge and the iconic Minute Man Statue.
Walden Pond State Reservation is the place where Henry David Thoreau wrote “Walden.” The reservation features a replica of Thoreau's single-room cabin and offers plenty of opportunities for swimming, boating, or walking around the famous pond.
Depot Park, also known as Bedford Depot, is a historic railroad depot in Bedford that honors and preserves the community's railroad history. The complex is the Bedford terminus of the Minuteman Bikeway, but it also features a small museum where you can encounter oral history recordings and historic artifacts.
While there are many historic sites throughout Greater Boston, you'll want to check out Hartwell Tavern in Lincoln. The restored 18th-century home and tavern sits on a restored section of Battle Road. The staff even dress up in Colonial attire at certain times of the year.
Exploring everything Bedford and Greater Boston have to offer is a tall order, but it's well worth the effort. Whether you're looking for luxury accommodations close to Boston or an affordable suburban hotel, you can find the perfect hotel to meet your needs and budget.
Below are reviews of the city of Bedford, MA from an actual visitor's perspective.
Beautiful area!
The room was clean, and staff was friendly. Bedford appears to be a picturesque New England community.