Book this if You want a quintessential New England campus stay where you can walk to everything and sleep in a building with actual history.
Why People Love It
Unbeatable location right on Amherst Common
Free self-parking (a rarity in college towns)
Farm-to-table dining at 30Boltwood that locals actually respect
Quick Take: It’s the grown-up, polished version of the college visit you remember, minus the dorm smell and plus a really good burger.
Reviewed by @Michaela_romanosmith: I felt like I was living in a storybook here. The lobby fireplace is so cozy, and the staff left wine and cheese in my room! It’s right near the college but feels super private. If you love history and quiet luxury, this is the spot.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers universally praise the location and the 'Harry Potter' academic vibe of the library and common areas.
Reality check
Some guests were surprised by the lack of a mini-fridge in standard rooms (available on request) and the modest size of the gym.
You are visiting Amherst College or UMass and want to walk to campus
You appreciate historic architecture over cookie-cutter modern glass boxes
You hate paying for parking and resort fees
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.2
Housekeeping: Consistent and thorough. Reviews frequently mention spotless rooms and well-maintained common areas.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Grout lines are clean, and the vintage-style tile floors are kept immaculate.
Maintenance: Excellent condition. The 2011 renovation still feels fresh, with no peeling paint or broken fixtures reported.
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and high quality. No complaints of stains or wear.
Odors & scents: Fresh and neutral. No masking scents or mustiness, just a clean historic building smell.
Sleepability™
8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Wedding events in the ballroom or garden tent (weekends)
Hallway foot traffic due to older door gaps
Before you book
Good to know
Parking is free and on-site, which is a huge perk here
There are no hidden resort or destination fees
Mini-fridges are not standard in all rooms; request one in advance if you need it for meds or leftovers
What to pack
Walking shoes — everything is pedestrian-friendly
A good book for the library fireplace
Smart casual layers for dinner at 30Boltwood
Room Genie
Best picks
Queen Fireplace Room for a cozy, academic New England vibe
Deluxe Double with Sunroom for extra natural light and campus views
Top floor rooms for the best views of the Common and least overhead noise
Rooms to avoid
First-floor rooms near the lobby if you are a light sleeper (foot traffic)
Rooms directly above the ballroom during wedding weekends if you turn in early
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I'd love to request a room on a higher floor, ideally away from the elevator. If available, a room with a view of Amherst College would be wonderful.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a resort fee?
No. Unlike many competitors, Inn on Boltwood does not charge a hidden resort or destination fee.
Is parking free?
Yes, free self-parking is available on-site for guests.
Can I bring my dog?
No. The hotel has a strict no-pets policy, though ADA service animals are welcome.
Is there a gym?
Yes, a small but functional fitness center with treadmills, an elliptical, and free weights.
Does the hotel have an elevator?
Yes, despite being a historic property, it is equipped with an elevator.
Is breakfast included?
No, breakfast is à la carte at 30Boltwood, but coffee and tea are often available in the lobby.
Insider Tips
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The library has a working fireplace and is often empty during the day — perfect for remote work.
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Request a 'Greenhouse' table at 30Boltwood for dinner under the glass ceiling.
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The hotel is Silver LEED Certified, meaning the heating/cooling is eco-friendly (and sometimes quirky — use the thermostat actively).
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Bee Kind' lemon and honey toiletries smell amazing and are a subtle nod to the eco-friendly status.
💡The water pressure in the showers is surprisingly good for a 1926 building.
💡You can hear the Amherst College clock tower chime, which is charming or annoying depending on your mood.
💡The hallways have that distinct 'old library' smell — in a good way, not a musty way.
💡Wedding guests can dominate the bar on Saturday nights, so plan your nightcap accordingly.
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