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1. Inn On The Horse Farm - Sudbury

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· 13 reviews

277 Old Sudbury Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776

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Inn On The Horse Farm: what do users think?
N Adam: We stayed here in Oct from out of state. My husband spent hours reviewing many different accommodation options and from photos and reviews decided we would stay here. When we pulled in, we thought we had arrived at a run down old house. It looked like the garden, landscape, steps leading up to the house hasn’t been tended for a long time. “Contactless checkin” means there’s an envelope with your name pasted on the door with your room key. Open the squeaky front door to a small reception area, all other doors are closed (no fireplace in lobby as advertised in one website) up the stairs. All rooms are name of horses. Our room is a good size, four poster bed, with 2 comfortable chairs, fireplace, a desk, a small fridge in closet but unplugged and one bathrobe (there are 2 of us). The bed was made but the whole room wasn’t dusted. The desk was dusty, 2 mugs and 1 wine glass were on a sugar spilled tray on the desk. A kettle for boiling water was provided but no drinking water. Some tea bags were provided in a tea box that’s covered with finger marks. All surfaces were dusty. TripAdvisor put this as “Bed & Breakfast of choice when visiting Sudbury”, this should updated - no breakfast at this place. No horses. There’s a balcony out of our room with a few chairs and table haphazardly thrown out, but a step out into it made us hop back into the room. Being engineers we are aware of safety, that balcony support and flooring don’t feel secure, was there supposed to be a roof on it, we wondered?! Shower was leaking with no way to shut completely off. So basically we only slept there, it is not cheap. Don’t get me wrong, all the furnishings and features of the house are lovely. No doubt at one point the inn and its grounds was a beautiful place and a pride to its owner, but without proper maintenance such place can turn derelict very quickly. The owner needs to update all the websites description of this place and all the photos which were outdated and price accordingly.
hudson alexandre: It does need a lot updates and it's actually only good if u are just driving byRooms: 3/5|Service: 2/5|Location: 3/5 …More
Cinnabun Cat: Okay, I’m going to list the pros and cons.Pros: It was a very beautiful farm, there were horses and chickens and I enjoyed most of the farm. It was a wonderful experience meeting the horses and the ownership. There was also homemade jam that was scrumptious.Cons: First of all, the house was definitely not the best experience. It was not tidy and musty. The hot tub had a tile velcroed to the tub and it fell off and broke. Another thing the owners were very oblivious, a family member got locked out of the hotel and couldn’t get in. I took advantage of the situation and opened the door for them after they got locked out, the next morning we told the owners and one of the owners actually cared, while the other just shrugged her shoulders. At this point, they are in there 70’s and I personally think they should be retired.Thanks for reading.
Mary Tresgallo: Room was cluttered; heart tube dirty, no owner involvement. Bed was comfortable but thats about it. Would not stay there again.Rooms: 1/5|Service: 1/5|Location: 4/5 …More
Tamara Bond: Beautiful property and horses. No one is there, contact with inn keeper is via email. Room had lovely antique furniture and charm just not well kept. The grounds have not been well maintained and the building needs repairs and deep cleaning. The property and inn has such potential hopefully it will become the magnificent inn it once was.
Marlene Reid: The rooms and grounds were lovely. We had two king suites. However, it appeared that they had not been cleaned fully. We found a pair of women's under garments left in a corner and both the tub was dusty and the fridge had syrup and bugs in it. Several surfaces in our room were dusty. I let the owner know, but did not receive a response.My biggest complaint, however is that they decided not to serve breakfast without telling us. I happened to inquire as to the time frame for breakfast at 8pm and was told that because she and her husband were in their 70's they didn't want to interact with guests. It was a little late at that point for me to make other arrangements for breakfast and to be able to stay until check out to enjoy the room the next morning. It would have been very easy for them to provide individual breakfast items to the rooms as other Inns are doing during this time. I did see and speak with the husband in the morning providing breakfast for the horses so I know they were not ill themselves. There was no excuse to not provide breakfast and especially not to let us know. I would expect more from an Inn of this caliber.
Chris Mueller: I stayed here overnight on a business trip to Natick and loved it. The owners were very friendly, and breakfast included homemade jam and fresh eggs from the hens on the property.
Paul Bowley: We had a great experience! Our room was very refreshing with a very comfortable bed and a nice, quiet space. We also enjoyed breakfast and feeding the horses.
Terrance DeCoteau: Went for a wedding overall a great place.

2. A Cambridge House Inn At Porter - Cambridge

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2218 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140

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Kristian Soholm: Our room - mattress especially - had not been updated in 25+ years, with a tiny 15" flat screen for entertainment and only one night stand. About as uncomfortable as a bed can get. Desk clerk was curt and seemed tired of the whole thing. Christmas decorations were still up in mid-March . . .Rooms: 2/5|Service: 2/5|Location: 4/5 …More
Rafa O: Muy buena experiencia. Muy buen trato, limpieza, las camas muy cómodas.
Joey: Reconsider staying here if you plan to work, study, or sleep. The Wi-Fi was spotty at best, and there was an incessant tapping that turned into an aggressive knocking between 3 and 4 am. The location is literally the only good thing I experienced at this place.Rooms: 2/5|Service: 1/5|Location: 4/5 …More
John Smith: I was disappointed by the lack of empathy demonstrated by the staff at this hotel.When I suffered property damage during my stay, I noted it with the hotel owner, and instead of any empathy or help in the trying time, I was instead told that I was trying to make a fraudulent claim and that they wouldn't do anything to help. And instead of prioritizing customer experience for other guests, they invited me that if I cared so much, I should go annoy all the other guests by telling them about my problem one by one by knocking on their door rather than sending an e-mail or something else that isn't going to annoy everyone.I had already expressed empathy to them previously when, due to weather circumstances, I had to shorten my stay, and they had claimed it was not possible for them to refund me for the days I was unable to make it to the hotel. I understood that it was not their fault, and did not try to make their life difficult. I wish that they would have afforded me this same courtesy.
C Gags: Very quaint, quiet and clean. I would recommend it for anyone staying in the areRooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Luxury, Quiet …More
Ryan Johanson: Very clean and cozy BnB. Davis Square and the Davis red line station are just 5 mins walking from the hotel. Lots of fun shops and restaurants in both Porter and Davis. Great value as well. Visited Cambridge a few months prior to this stay, made the mistake of getting an overpriced AirBnb, never ever again. A Cambridge House is now my go to place to stay when visiting Boston, 100%.
Markus Dirmoser-Kume: it was ok for the price - nice locationRooms: 3/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5 …More
Oliver Janssen: I forgot my key at the office one night. When returning to the hotel I called the service number on the door, but no one answered. Somehow their system wasn’t accepting calls from my international number. I kept trying to reach someone for an hour but ended up having to look for another hotel to spend the night. In the end they refunded me half the price of 1 night. The whole thing cost me $100. I’m never coming here again and strongly recommend you to consider another option as well.
Jesse Dunn: Nice place, friendly staffRooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
M L: Shame on the proprietors. Avoid this place!... unless you like running the risk of reserving a room as pictured on the website, then being led to a filthy, broken-down flophouse of a space in another building down the street. Absolutely disgraceful. And if that happens, don't be surprised if they charge you -- even if you walk out because of their bad faith business practices. They didn't even consider making it up to us, much less attempting to do so! I wouldn't know how nice a stay would be if they give you a proper room. Tragically bad way to do business.
Simona Renna: Le camere sono molto sporche e fatiscenti. La struttura non è curata e non è mantenuta. Se consideriamo anche il prezzo molto elevato, lo sconsiglio caldamente. The rooms are very dirty and run down. The structure is not cared for and is not maintained. If we also consider the very high price, I strongly advise against it.
Miro Gavin: Not for germaphobes. The covid precautions seem okay, but disinfected and sterile dirt on the sheets is still dirt on the sheets.Also, they had MOLD GROWING on the air conditioner. It's cold so it accumulates water, grows mold, and then because it grows on the air conditioner, the conditioner blows the mold spores everywhere. So disgusting, but I haven't gotten sick yet.
Clarisse Bln: Nous avons séjourné 3 jours dans cet hôtel et nous avons été un peu déçu car la chambre ne correspondait pas du tout aux photos.On nous a logé dans une maison avoisinante avec beaucoup moins de charme que la maison victorienne affichée sur leur site.La chambre : elle était très spacieuse et globalement propre. Nous regrettons toutefois les quelques taches (sur les draps et sur le tapis de bain). Cela fait très mauvaise impression. Le souci du détail est une chose importante.L’emplacement : très bien, proche des transports en commun à pied pour rejoindre le centre de Boston (10 min environ de la station Porter).Le service : plutôt sympa, ils mettent du café et de l’eau à disposition pour les clients et on peut profiter du jardin devant la maison (ils ont installés des tables).L’hôtel est quand même sympa pour le prix et l’emplacement parfait.A améliorer : la déco de l’annexe un peu vétuste et veiller à ce que la literie soit impeccable.
NewJak Executive Limousine: This Inn is very nice. They accommodated me very well. The staff is very responsive!Rooms: 3/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5 …More
Peter: OMG what a nightmare! We booked the room 6 months in advance based on the nice Victorian room pics on website. Then when we checked in, he put us in the house next door with super small rooms, used garage sale furniture, old 20” tv (non smart tv) and nothing like the photos advertised! I went back to hallway and caught him walking in and told him this is unacceptable because we booked the Victorian rooms. He said others paid more for rooms so they got the Victorian rooms. I told him this is a bait and switch and he stormed off while I was still talking to him. Then we pulled covers back to check the sheets and there was a black hair on pillow case and a stain on sheet. My wife called on phone and asked if they could change the sheets? He yelled at her “you don’t like, you can leave right now!”… I started looking around for hidden cameras thinking surely we must be getting punked for a new reality show on Air BnB’s! It was like the soup guy in the Seinfeld TV series! This all happened in first 10 minutes of arriving. We checked hotels in area and all were booked so had stay here. But wait it gets better, upon leaving room to check out, the lock broke on door and we were literally locked inside our room and had to wait until someone could open door with key from outside! I won’t even mention the towels from Dollar store or the dirty trash cans never emptied outside on porches etc.. Also they advertise as Bed & Breakfast but they Do Not serve breakfast. They don’t even have fruit or water or anything like that. You’ve been warned!!!
Daniel Brodie: Easy drive from CT. It’s excellent, very convenient, clean, and close to the place I was taking my test! Great service and amazing location! I’m thoroughly satisfied, I definitely will come back.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Jody Ranck: Very clean, somewhat minimalist but nice accommodations.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Anthony Mack: This is a small hotel and thats what makes it great, personable, caring staff. Big, quiet rooms with comfy beds at a great price. Laundry and a 5 min walk to the subway and Davis square. Honestly pleasantly surprised and will be staying again when I come back to Boston!Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Mohammad Heshmati: Clean rooms, friendly and helpful staff (although at times they didn't answer the phone, but they are very accommodating), great location (good restaurants nearby, close to Metro, a grocery store is right across the street). Parking is first-come-first-serve, but I didn't have a problem finding a spotRooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 5/5 …More

3. Prospect Place Bed & Breakfast - Cambridge

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· 30 reviews

112 Prospect St, Cambridge, MA 02139

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Bernard marmen: Good place for a weekend. Near Harvard, MIT and a lot of good restaurant. Service A1.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5 …More
Nathan Phillips: My wife and I enjoyed a stay at Prospect Place, in the Emma room, towards the end of a recent trip to New England. Of all the Bed & Breakfast accommodations we experienced on this trip, this was the most intimate. It could easily be a destination in its own right. But if you are visiting to see Boston and Cambridge access to public transportation is conveniently within walking distance and easily navigated.Eric went above and beyond by greeting us at the door, carrying our bags and reserving parking for us with his own personal vehicle. The breakfasts included yogurt, baked goods, granola, and a hot item (as well as coffee/tea/juice/etc). European style seating at a single main dinning table fostered conversation with other guests as well as the host. We had engaging but not overwhelming conversations with a corporate coach, an astrophysicist, and of course a musician/innkeeper! Eric and Judy’s recommendations for Cambridge/Boston sites and activities were spot on. This is a unique experience more akin to staying with a friend than staying in a corporate hotel.We found the booking experience easy, and communication about the bathroom we would be sharing with one other room to be clear and forthcoming. Everything related to that situation was well managed and effectively mitigated what might be an uncomfortable scenario. We had no problems with this at all.The only disappointment we experienced was that we did not convince Eric to play his beautiful Steinway grand piano for us. Perhaps on our next visit. :)All things considered, a stay at Prospect Place is an incredible value for guests looking for a bit more than just a place to sleep.
Tammy Jersey: The inn keepers, Eric and Judy, are so friendly and caring. They helped me park, greeted me by name when I arrived, and made sure I had everything I needed. The bed was incredibly comfortable and room was quiet and peaceful. Breakfast included freshly made scrambled eggs, yogurt, fruit and coffee cake. Definitely worth the money. Great location!
Keith White: A must stay in Cambridge/Boston!We thoroughly enjoyed our time here.It was our first time to Boston and Eric and Judy’s place was a great base from which to explore Boston and it’s surrounds. A very short stroll to public transport and a bunch of great restaurants (Koreana, Oleana just 2)….that’s if you feel like eating after the delightful breakfast each morning (fresh fruit, granola, fresh bakes/pastries). 😋A charming and comfortable space with most gracious hosts. 🙏❤️PS Thanks for all the local advice and assistance.
Ruth Plum: Prospect Place has cozy & unique spots for working remotely. Wallpaper, carpeted staircase, chiming clock give it charm.Very enjoyable for walkers like my daughter and me. Cambridge, Back Bay, even the waterfront & wharf area were a few skips, jumps and bridges away.Grand breakfasts as robust, think French toast, or as dainty, tea & scones, as you like including plenty of fresh fruit and aromatic, homemade granola.Plus an abundance of eateries nearby.Feels spacious, secure and friendly.Traveler from Virginia
R: Eric was an incredible host. The place is clean and perfectly located. The scones at breakfast (sometimes offered) are amazing! My main recommendation for Eric is to be cautious of his talkativeness, be less chatty. Not every guest wants to have a conversation with the B&B host extensively, or at length at every breakfast. We enjoyed talking to you, but please be conscious of this with guests to create space for them to enjoy morning solitude or just talk to the person they’re staying with. Keep the conversations short :) Nonetheless a gem in Cambridge!
Gary Krenz: immediately offered to help us take our luggage downstairs to the beautiful two-room Charles Suite. The Charles Suite is located on the lower level of the B&B. Words do not do justice to the Charles Suite, so I have included photos of the guest room with my review. The Charles Suite has a private sitting room with a digital television, loads of books, etc. Double doors lead to the bedroom, which has a king size bed, closet, and several antique furniture pieces. The bathroom has shower with two individual, adjustable showerheads, a bidet, hair dryer, and nice liquid soaps.As noted by other Google reviewers, although the B&B is located in a very safe area, the front door is always locked. Eric provides guests with a very, very, very easily remembered passcode that unlocks the front door. You never have to remember to take your key, much less worry about losing a key! As you enter the B&B, directly in front of you there is a beautiful Victorian staircase leading to other guest rooms, ornate wooden moldings around doors and windows, gorgeous wooden floors, antique rugs, art pieces, and to your right, a spacious first floor sitting room with large windows overlooking Prospect Street that guests are encouraged to use (photo included
Allysa: We fully enjoyed staying at Prospect Place Bed & Breakfast. The experience was astounding from arrival to departure.We drove to Prospect Place from CT, the owner Eric instead of having us park on the street with a permit (which is also conveniently located next to the B&B) moved his car for us to park in the driveway since we were walking or taking the T all weekend. He then offered to help us unpack our car! It was so sweet.The front door to the B&B is locked, when you rent a room here you a given a personal password to unlock the door to the hotel. This allows you to have full access but it also made me feel very safe. The location of the B&B is already in a very safe location but this feature made us feel even more comfortable, like we were staying at our own home.When you walk in you a greeted by a beautiful Victorian staircase surrounded by vintage pieces of art and décor. We had rented the Charles Suite. This suite is suitable for 3 people with a private bathroom. Originally we had booked the room for 3 but one of the people had to cancel. We had let Eric know and it was not a problem, he took care of everything. From the photos we didn't know know large the room was going to be. The room is located on the bottom floor of the B&B, it opens up into a spacious living area decorated with Victorian style furniture. Double doors open to the bed room to uncover closet space, a full vintage vanity set, and a king size bed. The room was so spacious we felt like royalty.The bathroom was on another level of comfort. It contained two shower heads that could be individually adjusted, a bide, and all other necessary bathroom tools incase you forgot anything (yes I mean the hair dryer).It was easy to sleep here since it felt like we were at home and the bed in addition to the sheets were very comfortable.Breakfast in the morning is hand-made by Eric and his wife. They provided fresh fruit, baked goods, cereal, tea, coffee, juice, pretty much you name it they most likely have it. Everyone sits at the shared dinning table and you eat breakfast with the other guests. I enjoyed this very much since you get to meet some really cool people or learn something new. On our last day, they made this amazing spinach and mushroom casserole. It was to die for. When eating it, it felt like a warm hug and a kiss on the cheek. Savory, warm, with a little crunch.We would love to stay again at this wonderful bed and breakfast. I would recommend if you are going to Boston either to visit the prestigious schools, or visiting the convention center in South Boston, the location is convenient for every part of the city.
Jean Ann Moale: B&B is listed as an “elegant Victorian Bed &Breakfast” on their website. Turns out…not so much.To begin, this B&B is not suitable for physically impaired. There are stairs to the entrance (no ramp or handrails) and stairs lead to any guest room; no first floor accommodations.There is little to no security. Rooms either do not have locks or have poorly made/installed locks.Covid-19 protocol (cleanliness) is not followed here. Pillows do not have protective coverings, only pillowcase. Pillows are old and stained. (see photo) The bathroom on the second floor is shared by all rooms on that floor. Rooms are not well cleaned and have dust and debris along the floor/wall edges. Rooms also have cobwebs that appear to have been there quite some time. (see photo)Charles Suite, advertised as “lower garden level” is located in the BASEMENT. A narrow staircase in the kitchen leads to it. The suite is on the same level as their laundry. The suite does not have an entry door, only a pair of curtains. Bedroom area has glass French doors with semi-sheer curtains and poorly installed lock (easily opened). If you value privacy, this is not the place for you. There is also a strong musty smell upon entering the suite. The only window is located in the bedroom area, about 7 feet above the floor (which does not open). There is no garden view from here, much less garden; it looks out to driveway. Bathroom counter is very tiny and could use an extension or additional table next to “blocked” door. Note that there is only central HVAC. You do not have control of heat or air; we were chilly entire time.Before arrival, we reconfirmed there was parking available on site. Once we arrived, we were given a parking pass and told to park on the street (about a block away). Upon viewing the outdoors in daytime, we did see there was ample space to park in the back beyond a gated driveway.Breakfasts were disappointing. The first day, we did have a nice French toast bake. After that, meals were upon request; nothing “fancy”. Service was a bit off too, with eggs being brought to the table in a hot frying pan (a bit too close) and put on the plate.We were looking for “elegant” ambiance here for our vacation and disappointed we did not receive it. To recap their website: photos are all very well staged, not necessarily what you’ll receive. Some rooms no longer have furniture as shown. There is no full breakfast (daily), or custom logo robes.On plus side, location is convenient to trains into Boston (several blocks away). It was a quick ride direct to edge of Boston Commons. Whole Foods is located across the street from B&B for your immediate food needs.Would we stay there again? Not unless their Covid-19 cleaning standards were very much improved, complimentary FULL breakfasts (or much improved) were served, and parking was on property. This B&B does have potential to be a fantastic place, but it would take more work to get it there.
Dave Rogala: My wife and I stayed here for a week-long vacation in Boston. The experience was excellent from start to finish.About a week prior to our arrival Eric contacted me via e-mail to ensure that the room we had selected was what we were expecting and to finalize some of our arrival details.During our stay Eric and Judy were wonderful hosts. An excellent breakfast was provided every morning. Eric pointed out some great dining options and made some excellent suggestions for sights to see that we hadn't thought of. He even let me charge up my car (plug-in hybrid) prior to the days we were using it.The inn itself is a beautifully restored home. The care Eric and Judy have taken restoring and furnishing it results in an absolutely wonderful atmosphere. The pictures on their website don't really do the place justice.The location was also excellent. We were one block away from a MBTA subway station on a line that took us directly into Boston. We were easy walking distance to Harvard square (maybe bear in mind that my wife and I consider a couple of miles "easy walking distance") and there was no shortage of restaurants in the immediate vicinity. There is even a Whole Foods directly across the street. Even though the inn is in the middle of Cambridge we found it to be very quiet at night and we were in one of the rooms that faces the road.I can't really overstate how fantastic our stay there was and will certainly be attempting to stay there again if we come back to Boston.
Aksel-Rebecca Peterbould: Eric provides clean and comfortable rooms with delicious breakfasts served on fine china. His gracious home is conveniently located between Harvard and MIT, just across the street from a Whole Foods. This is our first stay, and it won't be our last.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5 …More
David P. Oliver: Beautiful place, gracious hosts. We will be back.
Wanny Wu: Beautiful and cozy room. Excellent breakfast that is freshly made by the host. The host Eric is super friendly and helpful. Highly recommend this place!
Michael Fortune: Like being at home, but more comfortable.
Becky Alhadeff Miller: Lovely inn in the heart of Cambridge. Our host Eric could not have been more welcoming and did his best to make our stay comfortable while being very discreet. The very generous breakfast was delicious, the best we ever had in a B&B.
Lisa Rosetta: This is a wonderful B & B. We would love to come back again.
heidi hample: My brother, niece and I had a great stay. We were here two years ago and wanted to book here again. "It feels like a second home," my brother said. Eric and Judy welcomed us. The breakfasts were delicious - omelettes and a heavenly oven french toast plus fruit in season.
Dina: What a treat! I booked last-minute as I had last-minute tickets for a concert at Fenway. It was delightful to be welcomed into such a gorgeous home by such a kind host. My room was comfortable and spacious with every amenity needed and as a solo traveler, I felt safe. Breakfast was delicious and for late night snacking, there is a Whole Foods right across the street. Highly recommend.
Daniel Liebenrood: A lovely home. Eric and Judy are gracious hosts who provide a welcoming and uplifting atmosphere. A comfortable refuge for travelers. I loved my stay in their home.

4. Irving House at Harvard - Cambridge

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· 249 reviews

24 Irving St, Cambridge, MA 02138

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Kanchana Sukumar: Decent sized room but we had to climb a steep and narrow staircase to reach our room on the 3 rd floor. Luckily we didn't have much luggage to haul up , which would have been impossible to climb with.But the breakfast spread was good . On the expensive side but was in a good location.. We only stayed a night.
Andrew Sheng: A great play to stay for solo travelers visiting Harvard - the location is right next to Harvard Square, there always seem to be interesting travelers at breakfast, and the service is great!Rooms: 4/5|Service: 5/5|Location: 5/5Hotel highlights Quiet …More
Saeid Aman: What a beautiful place and people, I felt like home in my first visit of Cambridge/Boston. Close to everything. It’s an old building so definitely there are gonna be some sounds from walking and clothing doors but I felt everyone was trying to keep the atmosphere calm with less noises like a family. Even shared bathrooms were so clean, breakfast fresh and nice. Last but not least is their fair price for nights in compare to others.Thank you Irving House for your hospitality.
Local Resident: Look past all the negative reviews here who expect a brand new Marriott. This is a charming and (very) old B&B that has served the Harvard community for 100+ years. The place is close to everything on campus, a few mins to a T stop, very friendly and professional people, clean rooms, parking and a great breakfast. We have been regulars here for many years and strongly recommend.
Federico Vaz: The WiFi was extremely poor in my room and there's no mobile reception.Rooms: 4/5|Service: 3/5|Location: 4/5Hotel highlights Quiet …More
John Olive: Parking is a nightmare, but it's a city business. Bed part was great, very comfortable. The breakfast part was very Comfort Inn like, little disappointed.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 2/5|Location: 1/5 …More
Allie: Nearby activities: Very close to harvard sq that has lots of stores and good restaurantsWalkability: Easy to walk to harvard sq and campus. And maybe even Central sq (MIT) if you want a longer walk
Deep Chatterjee: I stayed at Irving house 5 years back when visiting MIT, and I really liked it, so I came back when I was visiting MIT again. I took a single room with shared bath. The room is perfect for a single person. It's compact yet efficient. The bed was also very comfortable. It's perfect for a short stay, if you are out for work on campus mostly. I always found the bathrooms available. It's a little bit of a walk to MIT campus, but I enjoyed it. I remembered the breakfast being great, and it still is. Overall, great value for price for a short working stay.Another update: stayed third time here and still as good as before. The breakfast I felt is better.
Kevin klingler: Room was slightly bigger than a shoebox. Air conditioning barely functioned in our room. We tried opening the window, but the ac condenser for the building was right under the window...pumping hot air right into our open window. Front desk wasn't helpful.Rooms: 1/5|Service: 2/5|Location: 5/5 …More
Sabrina Nugent: Cute, clean B&B. Cold, good tasting water plus tea and coffee available all day. There’s even a porch in the front where you can hang out at any time of the day. Thirteen minutes from the closest T stop. In a very quiet part of Cambridge.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 5/5 …More
A H: Beautiful homely hotel. Shared bathrooms and small rooms, but it feels quite cozy. Breakfast is provided.Rooms: 5/5|Service: 4/5|Location: 4/5 …More
Michelle M: We had a great stay in a private queen room (w/ private bathroom). The breakfast was incredible each morning. The rooms are a little warm, but staff accommodated me by not only turning the thermostat slightly cooler, but also by providing me with a small fan, making it the perfect temp in the room. We didn't use the laundry facilities, but they are available and coin operated. There is an ice machine and a water filter in the basement, as well as multiple shared refrigerators. It would have been great to have a fridge in the room, but we weren't too inconvenienced by having to share. Coffee available even in the afternoon, and it's decent coffee!Thanks for the stay. We'll come again.
Praveen Vavilala: Loved the experience. Comfortable rooms and a nice breakfast. The only thing I would improve on is the wifi connectivity, it was spotty on the fourth floor
Kilian Klösel: Very good location close to Harvard square. Clean rooms, some with their own bathroom, very good breakfast and always free coffee and fruits at the lobby. Also free Wi-Fi and a 24/7 reception which is quite helpful
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5. Cambridge Smart House - Cambridge

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· 16 reviews

281 Rindge Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140, United States

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Cambridge Smart House: what do users think?
Stephen Walkauskas: Extremely clean and comfortable. I slept very well on the quality mattress and pillows. Much more pleasant than staying at a hotel.
楚隴布衣: 房間有點小...算是乾淨的...注重隱私的客人不建議,因為是共用的浴室...
Susan McDaniel: Very clean and quiet
Chao Lian: No carpet makes the noise so unbearable. Every time someone walks upstairs, it sounds like earthquakes. The noise will not stop until 1am, but will definitely come back before 7am.In the morning, someone even hammers the wall for unknown reason.Unfortunately, I got the room in the basement. It's really really cold, even in late June. I can't open the AC to warm the room, because there isn't any.The bed is too small for six feet tall person like me. They don't care which kind of bed you choose; they only give you what they have.I am on a business trip so I am too busy to complain anything to the manager. But I don't think they can do anything to fix any these problem even I give them the feedback, since the house is the cause of the disaster.Considering it costs 200 bucks per day, it looks even worse.Just don't book it, like never!
Y Okuda: 好みが分かれるかもしれないのと、同日の宿泊者次第で印象が相当に変わると思います。名前が示唆していますが、改装した一軒家で、ホテルというよりはairbnbの物件に近いです。全体的に非常にきれいで、特に不自由は感じませんでしたが、防音は優れていないので、うるさい人が宿泊していると印象はかなり悪いでしょう。朝食は、棚や冷蔵庫の中に入っている食材を自由に使ってよい、というスタイルで、シリアル、牛乳、パン、オレンジジュース、バナナ、リンゴ、卵、コーヒー、お茶など、基本的なものは一応揃っている印象でした。ペットボトルの水も自由に頂けるようになっています。住宅街の中にあるので、すぐ近くにたくさんレストランがあるというわけではなく、近隣のスーパーであるFerro's Foodtownもさほど品揃えが良くありませんので、夕食は外で済ませてくるか、あるいは、あらかじめ調達しておくのが良いと思いました。
mii k: チェックイン方法などのメール内容がわかりずらく、部屋の鍵がなかなか見つけられなかった。朝食込みで冷蔵庫のもの使って良いとあるが、食材は少なく素泊まり価格にして欲しいと思った。宿泊費はかなり割高でした。
Frankie the Shoe Hall: Great place for alternative to a hotel room!
Monica Cellio: The room was clean and comfortable (better than institutional hotel rooms) and the manager is friendly. It's a house not a hotel, so noise was a problem even though people weren't being rowdy - footsteps from upstairs, kitchen noise after midnight, and a TV (ok that was an unreasonable guest).A big surprise to me was the "no shoes" policy. The provided disposable flip-flops do not fit or stay on. I went barefoot but I don't like doing that outside my own house. I'm a reasonable person; I wipe my feet, an careful if there's snow or mud, but I don't think guests should have to avoid ordinary behavior like staying dressed in a residence. I could bring my own slippers (if I knew, which I didn't), but I don't think I should have to when I'm paying for a room.Will I return? Depends on the weather and whether they can offer a quieter room, I guess.
Sherrie-Lynn Brown: Good service, otherwise average
WiNoJoE: Hard to find location. Very noisy floors. Bedside table & lamp on only one side of the bed, why is that? Maybe they want to limit one to a bed? Very hard to understand the caretakers, almost bad enough to need an interpreter. And no, I will NOT take my shoes off indoors unless *I* want to, not when I'm shelling out $200 per night.
Adam Grandt: Large room with a shared restroom in the hall. Very clean and comfortable.
Michael Knoell: Very nice new accommodations.
Yvonne Santiago: Love it!!
Ana Fernández-Daza: Es un B&B totalmente reformado. Está muy limpio y decoración actual. Janesh, que atiende a los huéspedes es encantador. El desayuno te lo preparas tu, con la comida que te dejan. Está a 30 minutos andando de la Law School. Yo repetiría.

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