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Plan a Visit to Downtown Concord, MA

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Plan a Visit to Downtown Concord, MA

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If you’re looking to connect with history, while experiencing the best East Coast vacation, Concord, MA, is the destination for you. At Concord’s Colonial Inn, you can experience luxury met with Colonial charm for the perfect combination of history and modern amenities. Here, you can choose from 54 unique guest rooms—no two rooms are alike! From rooms in the Historic Main Inn, which boasts an authentic Colonial experience, to the Cottages, which provide separate bedrooms for larger families, Concord’s Colonial Inn has the perfect accommodation for everyone. When it comes to planning the ideal vacation to downtown Concord, MA, there is plenty to keep in mind. From the rich history to the sights to be seen, these are the things you simply must put on your itinerary when planning a visit to downtown Concord, MA.

Where to Eat in Downtown Concord, MA

When you plan your visit to downtown Concord, MA, you can rest assured that finding a place to eat will be as easy as walking down the hall. Concord’s Colonial Inn, you’ll find two delicious restaurants: Liberty and Merchants Row. Both boast extensive and authentic American cuisine, as well as a peek into the area’s rich history. These restaurants were made from an old tavern and a “men’s only” bar, so indulge in their refined menus, and revel in the historic atmosphere during your trip to downtown Concord, MA.

What to Do and See

There’s plenty of history to see and experience in downtown Concord, MA, but there are a few things you absolutely can’t miss during your visit. One of the most essential stops in downtown Concord, MA, is Minute Man National Historical Park, a site run by the National Park Service that highlights some of the area’s most important history. If you’re interested in literature, you absolutely can’t miss the nearby Sleepy Holly Cemetery, the focal point of the famed Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and Walden Pond, the place where Henry David Thoreau himself spent time in isolation, and where he wrote his famous book, Walden. Other significant historic sites to visit are the Concord Museum and Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House. If you’re interested in New England’s natural landscapes, you can’t go wrong with a trip to Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge during your stay in downtown Concord, MA. 

With plenty to do, see, experience, and eat during your time in downtown Concord, MA, you’ll likely find plenty to keep you and your family busy. And when you stay at Concord’s Colonial Inn, you’ll be right up close and personal with history itself for a vacation you’ll always remember.