The Marlborough center point is approximately 1 mile east of Peter Rice Homestead and 2 miles northeast of Forekicks 2 Sports Complex.
Winters in Marlborough get extremely cold, so consider planning your vacation for other seasons. If you visit during fall, you'll enjoy the splendid autumn colors that erupts throughout town and the surrounding area. Additionally, the cool, crisp air will prove invigorating as you explore Marlborough treasures and get in the mood for the holiday season. Fall sometimes brings rain, but you won't see snow until winter gets in gear.
Summer visits to Marlborough might involve increased hotel prices and larger crowds, but it's arguably the most exciting time to visit. You're just an hour from Boston and the harbor, and Marlborough festivals and other outdoor events give you a chance to interact with locals and enjoy more entertainment. Alternatively, visit during spring, when showers become more common but the temperatures don't get quite as hot.
If you want to shave a few more dollars off your hotel rate, you can book a hotel that offers discounts for certain guests. For instance, the Courtyard by Marriott Boston Marlborough offers senior discounts of up to 10 percent for guests over 55. Additionally, the Residence Inn by Marriott Boston Marlborough will take up to 10 percent off your final bill if you're a member of AAA or CAA. Just flash your membership card at the front desk as proof.
You might also stay at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Marlborough. You can take advantage of the chain's loyalty program and build points toward free hotel stays and other amenities.
When you're looking for the perfect balance between reasonable prices and abundant amenities, you'll find a couple of fine options in Marlborough. These venues won't put too much of a dent in your travel budget, but you'll feel like you're staying in the lap of luxury.
For instance, rates at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Marlborough start at about $119 per night. Rooms at this establishment come with wireless internet access, well-lit computer workstations, high-end mattresses and bedding, premium toiletries, and spacious bathtubs. You can also spring for a suite that comes with a refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, and stove top. Outside your room or suite, you'll find a pool, fitness center, business center, laundry facility, and concierge desk.
Alternatively, you'll pay around $136 per night for a room at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Boston Marlborough. This luxury hotel features high-end furnishings and decor, as well as enormous suites that allow you to spread out when you want to stay secluded in your hotel room. You'll get a free, made-to-order, hot breakfast every morning, which means you don't have to stick with the classic cereal-and-fruit spread that most hotels make available to guests. Indulge in omelets, pancakes, oatmeal, or bacon.
The on-site Corcoran's Restaurant offers another dining option and provides the perfect ambiance for either a business meeting or a romantic evening with someone special. In your suite, you'll find premium cable channels on the flat-screen television, complimentary robes, microwave, refrigerator, and wet bar. Some suites even have washers and dryers, fireplaces, and stoves. Take a dip in the indoor heated pool, work up a sweat in the fully-equipped gym, or test your hand-eye coordination in the arcade room.
Whether this is your first or tenth time visiting Marlborough, you'll find plenty of ways to stay busy. Head to Dante's Jazz Club for delicious cocktails, world-class barbecue, and comforting jazz music, then visit the Speakers Night Club for rock music, dancing, and craft beers. Go hiking at Callahan State Park, go birdwatching at the Cider Knoll Conservation Land, and view beautiful works by local artists at the quirky Mad Hatter Gallery. You'll also want to visit the Solomon Pond Mall to do some shopping before you head home.
While Boston and other major Massachusetts cities often get all the press, Marlborough is a peaceful and relaxing place to plan a vacation. Choose one of the hotel recommendations above and start planning your trip to beautiful New England.
Below are reviews of the city of Marlborough, MA from an actual visitor's perspective.
It was quiet
Lots of shops and a clean city.
Lots of excellent places to shop and eat. Close to Boston and Worcester areas.
Marlborough has a lot to do and a lot of restaurants options.
Apex Center and the restaurants are all close by.
Fine!
Location was perfect for soccer players to be entertained.
City was very nice with good restaurants and nice people.
Excellent dining options!
Nice area!
Our grandson was in a state hockey tournament and won the Bantam division for the town of Hingham!!! That's what we liked best. Staying at the Apex center and having the team activities and dining experiences between games. All good!
Our grandson was in a state hockey tournament and won the Bantam division for the town of Hingham!!! That's what we liked best. Staying at the Apex center have the team activities and dining experiences between games. All good!
So much to do!
It was convenient and extremely easy to book with a great price through Benefits Plus.
Great area with lots of dinning choices.
Lots of places to eat and shopping is close by.
Convenient location. Meet all our needs for wedding accommodations.
There are a lot of restaurants and shopping very close by.