The Norwood center point is about 1 mile west of Norwood Memorial Airport and 3 miles southwest of Westwood Amtrak Station.
The best time to head to Norwood is between June and October, as the temperatures are usually mild and perfect for exploring the town on foot. During this time, hotel demand can skyrocket, especially if there's a big-ticket sporting event or festival. Make sure to book a room early to avoid inflated room charges.
If you don't mind the cold, winter is the best time to visit Norwood, although snow and bitter cold are routinely in the forecast. Most tourists refuse to tackle this weather, so you should be able to get a favorable deal on a hotel room.
In fall and spring, the weather stays relatively warm, allowing you to wander through the town with maybe only a light jacket. Hotel demands waver during this time, so you may want to check out rates a few weeks or a month before you decide to travel.
When you want to save some cash to spend on your vacation, always take a look at some of the discounted hotel options throughout Norwood. At the Four Points by Sheraton in downtown Norwood, AAA members can save up to 10 percent on their room, which offers your choice of a queen bed, two queen beds, a king bed, or two double beds. Once you check into your room, you can take advantage of amenities such as a television with cable programming, a work desk, and daily housekeeping. It's also centrally located, and equidistant from downtown Boston, Providence, and Cape Cod.
On-site amenities at the Four Points include elegant dining options at either One Bistro Restaurant or Zachariah's, a luxurious heated indoor pool, a spa tub, fitness center, and room service. The hotel also has a shuttle service for a fee, making it easy to hit all the attractions in the area.
No one likes spending extra cash when they don't have to, so why pay more when you can still get the accommodation you want for less? At the Courtyard by Marriott, you can enjoy some of the best features without the price tag. Rooms come with a king bed, two queen beds, or one queen bed and offer a flat-screen television with cable programming, coffee maker, iron and ironing board, and daily housekeeping so that everything's always in order and ready for you to come back for a good night's rest.
For such a modest price, the Courtyard by Marriott has plenty of extras for all tastes. Perhaps the best perk of staying at this hotel is the seemingly endless amount of dining options. Each morning, you can get a cooked-to-order breakfast for a fee that's every bit as good as a homecooked meal. The Bistro offers lunch and dinner options to quell your hunger throughout the day, as well as an assortment of Starbucks coffee drinks to give you that extra jolt of caffeine when you need it most. You can also grab a quick snack at the convenience store if you're in a rush.
Another excellent value option in the Norwood area is the Hampton Inn. Whether you opt for the king bed, queen bed, or two queen beds, you'll have access to some top-notch perks such as a 32-inch LCD television with cable programming, a refrigerator, microwave, complimentary wireless internet, work desk, coffee and tea maker, and free local calls.
Located within the Norwood Country Club's 18-hole golf course, the Hampton Inn is the perfect accommodation for a golf outing with friends or family, and only 7 miles from Gillette Stadium or 12 miles from Fenway Park. Each morning, the hotel offers a free hot breakfast, but if you're in a hurry, grab one of their Hampton on the Run breakfast bags, which are a delicious way to get the energy you need for the day.
If you're searching for something to do in Norwood that's unlike anything else you'll ever do, head to Luke Adams Glassblowing Studio. One-half retail store and the other half glassblowing studio, it's a great place to pick up gifts for friends or take a glassblowing class. With either a one-hour or three-hour class, you can learn the basics of glassblowing and even bring home a work of your own. Works you can choose from include a mini pumpkin, fused glass jewelry, or a stemless wine glass. Regardless of which you choose, you'll have an experience that will last a lifetime.
Sports are also a huge attraction in Norwood, as it's located just a few miles from Boston's major stadiums. It's so close that many hotels actually offer shuttle service to and from Gillette Stadium for either a New England Patriots football game or a New England Revolution soccer game. If you're a baseball fan, the legendary Fenway Park is about 10 miles away, making it easy for you to cheer the Red Sox to victory over their American League rivals.
Whether you're in town for business or pleasure, find the perfect hotel room to suit your needs. When you get the right accommodation, you're assured a fun stay that you won't soon forget. Book your trip today on HotelPlanner.com
Below are reviews of the city of Norwood, MA from an actual visitor's perspective.
Nice town.
I travel here to visit my mother at Fox Hill, Westwood. I do not yet know the town of Norwood well but certainly hope to!
Norwood is unique in so many ways!
Great staff!! The restaurants are top notch!! Very close to all attractions!!
The city seemed quaint and had a lot of amenities. It was generally easy to get around to the places I wanted to go.
Boston Skating Club was really nice ❤️⛸
I attended a wedding in Walpole. The hostess recommended your hotel. She said they have been to the restaurant many times. We had breakfast. Very good meals.
I attended a wedding in Walpole. The hostess recommended your hotel. She said they have been to the restaurant many times. We had breakfast. Very good meals.