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 BEST WESTERN CHELMSFORD INN HOTEL

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Address: 187 CHELMSFORD STREET
City Area: BOSTON
Region: West Boston
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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During your stay you will be within close proximity of major attractions such as Downtown Boston, New Hampshire/Maine Seacoast, LeLacheur Park, and Lowell National Historic Park.Offering guests clean, spacious and newly renovated rooms and lobby, the Best Western provides travelers with exceptional service in a "home" atmosphere with New England style décor. The Best Western Chelmsford Inn is a unique property that is strategically located 35 miles southeast of the Boston Logan International Airport. The staff will provide you with friendly, competent, New England hospitality. This property is newly renovated and centrally located to all of New England's great features, including its beautiful mountains and blue ocean beaches. The hotel is minutes away from fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Only a short half hour ride from Boston, the hotel features clean, comfortable guest rooms, a Ground Round Restaurant, outdoor pool, exercise room, jacuzzi sauna, free parking, satellite television and Business Plus Executive section. Each of the 114 tastefully appointed guest rooms feature exceptional amenities such as air conditioning, alarm clock radio, coffee/tea maker, data ports, hair dryer, cable TV and wake up service.
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 Hotel Features:
in room
Hairdryer
TV
Iron
Coffee
Dataports
Alarm Clock
Air Conditioning
on property
Fitness Center
Meeting Rooms
Free Breakfast
Laundry Service
Restaurants
Sauna
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 114
Number of Floors: 5
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Area Attractions
-Tsongas Arena 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers

-Lelacheur Park 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers

-Lowell Auditorium 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers

-Nashoba Valley Winery 6 Miles / 10 Kilometers

-American Textile Museum 4 Miles / 6 Kilometers

-New England Quilt Museum 4 Miles / 6 Kilometers

-Mill City Brewing Company 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers

-Booth Cotton Mills Museum 4 Miles / 6 Kilometers

-Merrimack Repertory Theatre 5 Miles / 8 Kilometers

-Minute Man Historical Park 8 Miles / 13 Kilometers

-Lowell National Historical Park 4 Miles / 6 Kilometers

Directions
From Boston Logan International Airport:
Exit airport going towards Summer Tunnel.
Exit tunnel to I-93 North to I-495 South.
Take 495 South to exit #34, Chelmford St.
At the bottom of the ramp, make a right.
The Hotel is on the right.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Hotel Built - 1984
Last Renovated - 2002
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years and Older

 

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