Longfellow's Wayside Inn - Sudbury Hotel

  • Class:
    3.0 stars
    per ProfessionalTravelGuide.com
  • Address: 72 Wayside Inn Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776
  • Phone: 9784431776
  • Website:www.wayside.org
Average Rating
4.0
22+ reviews
from 4 sources
Yelp
3.5
9+ reviews
CitySearch
5.0
2+ reviews
Yahoo! Travel
5.0
2+ reviews
TripAdvisor
4.0
9+ reviews

Estimated Price: From $99

Longfellow's Wayside Inn
72 Wayside Inn Rd
Sudbury, MA 01776

Longfellow's Wayside Inn Details

We Recommend Longfellow's Wayside Inn Because

  • "recommend to families and business travelers as one of the best places in the us or internationally to stay" more on Yahoo! Travel
  • "staff at wayside inn for the wonderful three days I experienced in early june! joe and sandy horton hobe sounf, florida" more on TripAdvisor
  • "food is fantasic in the restaurant. Rooms are clean, quiet and very well maintained" more on Yahoo! Travel
  • "helpful, the food was wonderful, the weather was perfect and the atmosphere was colonial" more on TripAdvisor
  • "wayside inn is one of the best places to stay" more on Yahoo! Travel

Full Amenity List

  • handicapped accessible
  • Maid service
  • Air conditioning
  • Telephone
  • Wheel chair access
  • On-Site parking
  • Gift/News stand
  • Meeting facilities
  • ATM/Cash machine
  • ATM/banking
  • Multilingual staff
  • Fire alarm

Descriptions from Across the Web

  • Longfellow's Wayside Inn has accumulated centuries of History since it opened in 1716. After Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's (1807-1882) book of poems "Tales of the Wayside Inn" was published in 1863, the establishment became a famous literary retreat. It now houses Historic Archives dating back ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Longfellow's Wayside Inn was originally known as Howe's Tavern from 1716 to 1861. The first innkeeper, David Howe, operated what was then called a "house of entertainment" along the old Boston Post Road in the same spot the Wayside Inn stands today. The Wayside Inn is a Massachusetts Historic Lan... more on GoCityKids.com
  • The Scene :Open since 1716--and it looks it: cavernous fireplace, beamed ceiling and tailored Windsor chairs. The spot was immortalized in 1863 by Longfellow in his "Tales of a Wayside Inn," and the same cast of characters almost seems to be here: married couples rekindling romance, families with... more on CitySearch
  • Description :Charming Historic Bed & Breakfast Inn, the country's oldest operating Inn & the setting for Longfellow's ... more on ProfessionalTravelGuide.com
  • Longfellow's Wayside Inn was originally known as Howe's Tavern from 1716 to 1861. The first innkeeper, David Howe, operated what was then called a "house of entertainment" along the old Boston Post Road in the same spot the Wayside Inn stands today. The Wayside Inn is a Massachusetts Historic Lan... more on GoCityKids.com

Reviews From Across The Web read all

5.0
A very special find

(May 06, 2004 00:00)

Everything was great. The food is fantasic in the restaurant. Rooms are clean, quiet and very well maintained.

I would recommend to families and business travelers as one of the best places in the US or internationally to stay. A ... By A Yahoo! User from Pennsylvania, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel

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5.0
Loved the Wayside

We stayed at the Wayside Inn in early June of this year. We loved every minute of our stay. My husband had some work in the area, which left me the pleasure of walking and exploring the whole property. Everyone was so friendly and helpful. I can't remember her name, but the dining room hostess wa... jlh1937, a user of Tripadvisor. Read full review on TripAdvisor

5.0
Nice atmosphere

Went to the Wayside Inn for a Saturday lunch. Loved the turkey dinner. It had all the usual fixings. Nice rustic dining room. Quiet atmosphere. It is ... rinkrat, a user of citysearch.com. Read full review on CitySearch

4.0
Kerri O. 's review

Another cool place to visit while out in Apple Country.... a user of yelp.com. Read full review on Yelp

5.0
What a wonderful place to stay!!!

(November 06, 2006 00:00)

The Wayside Inn is one of the best places to stay. There is so much history to it. Being one of the oldest inns around there is so much that you can learn. The only thing is, there is no TV and no radio in the rooms. But because of that, past guest have came up with something to keep you busy, in... By A Yahoo! User from Cincinnati, Ohio, a user of Yahoo! Travel. Read full review on Yahoo! Travel

Directions

Cross Street :Sudbury Street

20 mi from Boston

Hours

Sun 12pm-7:30pm

Miscellaneous

  • Number Of Floors: 2
  • Number Of Rooms: 10
  • Year Built: 1702
  • Year Renovated: 1979

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