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Accommodations

We recommend these inns and hotels in the Bennington area. They are generally organized from closest to Downtown Bennington to farthest. If you have your eye on a different location, we recommend you reach out to Matt or Kelly, since the quality of local hotels varies widely.

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Four Chimneys Inn

21 West Road
Bennington, VT 05201
 (802) 447-3500

A beautiful inn located in Old Bennington, about 1 mile from Downtown Bennington. The grounds are lovely and the owner Lynn includes a delicious breakfast with your stay. One of our favorites!

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South Shire Inn

124 Elm Street
Bennington, VT 05201
 (802) 447-3839

A historic inn just two blocks from Downtown Bennington, so you can walk to restaurants and shops.

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Safford Mills Inn and Cafe

722 Main Street
Bennington, VT 05201
 (802) 681-7646

Looking for a micro-inn experience? Safford Mills Inn is a small 4 room inn just outside of Downtown Bennington. It is right next door to a craft cocktail lounge owned by the inn operators.

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Knotty Pine Motel

130 Northside Drive
VT 05201
 (802) 442-5487

Owned by our friends, Betsy and Ed, this motel is in a busier part of town and has an outdoor pool. It is about 2 miles from Downtown Bennington.

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Harwood Hill Motel

864 Harwood Hill Road
VT 05201
 (802) 442-6278

If you would rather be close by but out of town, and step out your door to mountain views, this is the place for you.

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Hampton Inn Bennington

51 Hannaford Sqaure
Bennington, VT 05201
 (802) 440-9862

If you prefer a chain hotel, the Hampton Inn is a great option.

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Kimpton Taconic Hotel

3835 Main Street
Manchester, VT 05254
 (802) 362-0147

For a luxury hotel with in-room spa services, stay at the Kimpton Taconic Hotel in Manchester, Vermont. This hotel is about 35 minutes north of Downtown Bennington.

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The Williams Inn

103 Spring Street
Williamstown, MA 01267
 (413) 458-9371

This chic, newly constructed hotel is located just across the southern border in Williamstown, Massachusetts.