Best Hotels in Middlesex County
Explore Middlesex County with 222 hotels near iconic landmarks, popular shopping streets, and top dining spots.
Four Points by Sheraton Boston Newton ★★★
"The room facilities are fine, but the hotel is located on a highway and the noise is quite loud"
Encore Boston Harbor ★★★★★
"The room was quite satisfactory and very clean."
TownePlace Suites Framingham ★★★
"I like the amenities such as kitchen, fitness centre, coin-operated washer, dryer and lounge. They are useful to me as a business traveller who is getting used to staying in the US. Their complimentary breakfast is also good albeit limited choices. Overall, I enjoy my stay there and would recommend this hotel."
Porter Square Hotel ★★★
"The hotel is very close to the subway station, which is convenient for travel and meets expectations."
Hilton Boston-Woburn ★★★★
"Good location for business traveler and an close to most of my client's office. The room size is big, clean, peaceful and comfortable, overall, it's a good choice for the stay."
The Royal Sonesta Boston ★★★★
Families will love the amazing heated indoor pool here, perfect for kids to splash around after visiting nearby museums.
Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel and Trade Center ★★★
"All good but pool closed for maintenance"
Hilton Garden Inn Tewksbury Andover ★★★
"Love it..!! 🥰 😊 😍"
Cambria Hotel Boston Somerville ★★★
"This is definitely a treasure hotel. In terms of transportation, it is 30 minutes by car from the airport and 15 minutes on foot from Harvard University. The hotel is of moderate size and clean. It is worth recommending!"
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AC Hotel by Marriott Boston Cambridge
"The hotel was very clean, and it's about a 10-minute walk to the nearest subway station. The overall environment of the hotel is excellent, and there's a bar on the first floor. The staff were friendly and helpful, allowing us to store our luggage. Plus, there's parking available outside the hotel."
Sonesta Select Boston Lowell Chelmsford
"Can live three people, solve the big problem"
Lakeside Inn
"I really love the location of this hotel it's right near the highway. Down the street is 2 food stores and a Dunkin Donuts as well as a Home Depot. The staff was super friendly and very helpful. I booked this hotel for a second time right after my first stay and they were super accommodating to my husband and I's needs. Very budget friendly. I definitely recommend this inn for your stay"
Residence Inn Boston Waltham
"The room is large, fully functional, spacious and comfortable. What is particularly great is the nutritious breakfast and all-day coffee and hot water supply."
Red Roof Plus+ Boston - Woburn/ Burlington
"The room is comfortable and the location is convenient!"
Hampton Inn Boston Woburn
"The hotel is located in north Boston, about a 20-minute drive from downtown. There are many restaurants and cafes nearby, making dining very convenient. There are plenty of parking spaces. Ordering takeout is also very convenient."
Holiday Inn Express BOSTON NORTH-WOBURN by IHG
"Nice for business hotel"
Crowne Plaza BOSTON - WOBURN by IHG
"A decent dog friendly place. But you have to pay $75 for your dog. Not sure it is $75 everyday or for your whole stay. But we stayed only one night and paid $75. A little expensive."
Courtyard by Marriott Boston Cambridge
"Very accommodating and great service"
Embassy Suites by Hilton Boston Waltham
"We really liked this hotel. It’s very cute and cozy. Everything felt calm and comfortable. We asked for a room on a higher floor and got one on the 7th floor. The room was beautiful, clean, and уютный. It had everything we needed. We especially enjoyed taking a hot bath in the evening. The room includes a microwave, mini fridge, and coffee maker. There are no dishes or utensils—just paper cups for coffee or tea. By the way, they do provide tea bags and coffee. There’s also a Costco store right near the hotel. The hotel has a pool. The water is not cold—it’s very comfortable for swimming. It’s open from 9 AM to 9 PM, which worked great for us. We went swimming in the evenings. We stayed over the weekend, and it wasn’t too crowded. There are soft lounge chairs by the pool, and we had a great time there. Breakfast is included and served buffet-style—you can take whatever you want. There’s a station where they cook eggs and omelets, and you choose the ingredients. There are also potatoes, meat, fruits, pastries, juice, coffee, and water. The breakfast area is spacious. Even on the weekend, we easily found a table. We liked the breakfast—there’s plenty to eat and a nice variety. There’s parking available at the hotel. We paid $15 per night. Overall, we really enjoyed our stay. Everything felt comfortable and convenient at every step."
Hampton Inn Boston/Natick
"Ok, good breakfast."
Spark by Hilton Woburn Boston
"Facilities: Yes Hygiene: Yes Environment: Yes Service: Yes Hotels in Boston are generally more expensive"
Red Roof Plus+ Boston - Framingham
"Nice location to Natick Mall; however, there were barely anything provided. There was no hair dryers or soap or toothbrushes nor toothpaste. Good thing there was a 24 hours convenience store located within walking distance."
Courtyard Boston Billerica/Bedford
"Will definitely come again."
Hyatt Place Marlborough/Apex Center
"We booked two rooms, and upon arrival we noticed that one of the rooms with a sofa bed was not properly cleaned. There were visible food particles on the sheets. We immediately informed the front desk, and they kindly moved us to another room. Unfortunately, the second room had similar issues. The sofa bed was again unclean, the cushions were visibly dirty, and some were flipped upside down, suggesting that housekeeping had not been completed properly or that the sheets had not been changed at all. Additionally, there were issues with the bathroom sliding doors in all of the rooms we occupied. The doors did not lock and did not slide fully closed, leaving a noticeable gap that caused privacy concerns. When this was raised with the front desk, we were told they were already aware of the locking issue, though the gap itself was reportedly new to them. Lastly, the breakfast offered was below expectations, likely due to the hotel not operating at full capacity, resulting in a very limited selection."
Courtyard Boston Woburn/Boston North
"The environment is very good, the flowers outside the hotel are blooming beautifully, Boston is really beautiful in autumn"
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Middlesex County Travel Information
Power Plug & Voltage
120V/Type A/B
Exchange Rate
1 GBP ≈ 1.36 USD
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Cards/ApplePay/Cash
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Verizon/AT&T/T-Mobile
Current Weather
Mostly clear
More Information About Middlesex County Hotels
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Key Info |
Details |
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Number of reviews |
14,115 |
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Total properties |
222 |
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Weekday Avg. Price |
£413 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
£436 |
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Trending hotel |
Hyatt Regency Boston/Cambridge |
FAQ – Hotels in Middlesex County
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What is the average price of a hotel in Middlesex County this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Middlesex County this weekend is £222 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is £1,372 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Middlesex County this weekend typically cost £600 per night.
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How much do hotels in Middlesex County cost per night on weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Middlesex County during weekdays is £195 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around £1,368 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Middlesex County generally cost £581 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Middlesex County?
Some of the best places to stay in Middlesex County are near popular attractions like The Harvard-Yenching Library, The Mill Works and Tsongas Center, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are some of the best hotels in Middlesex County?
The most popular Middlesex County hotels for your stay: Hyatt Regency Boston/Cambridge (from £100), AC Hotel by Marriott Boston Cambridge (from £121) and Boston Marriott Cambridge (from £153) are the preferred hotels.
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Which hotels in Middlesex County are pet friendly?
Motel 6 Framingham, MA - Boston West (from £56), Kimpton MARLOWE HOTEL by IHG (from £136) and Motel 6 Tewksbury, MA - Boston (from £64) allow pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!
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Which hotels in Middlesex County are worth visiting for their spa experience?
Feel tired from travelling? Encore Boston Harbor (from £196) and The Charles Hotel Harvard Square (from £271) provide highly rated spa services.
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Which hotels in Middlesex County have swimming pools?
AC Hotel by Marriott Boston Cambridge (from £121), Hampton Inn Boston/Waltham (from £94) and Holiday Inn BOSTON - CAMBRIDGE AREA by IHG (from £109) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!
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What hotels in Middlesex County offer an especially good breakfast ?
Encore Boston Harbor (from £196),The Charles Hotel Harvard Square (from £271) and Hyatt Regency Boston/Cambridge (from £100) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!
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