Its biggest claim to fame is Tanglewood, the Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer home, which draws audiences for a wide range of performances, from classical concerts to popular guest artists. Theater lovers, though, often head to Shakespeare & Company, a long-running festival with a busy calendar of plays, while readers and history buffs make time for The Mount, Edith Wharton's former estate.
While you check off the bucket list attractions and hidden foodie gems you've seen come to life in your favorite shows and all over TikTok, a great hotel is a relaxing retreat that plays to its home base's strengths in one aesthetic package: Great culinary and beverage options that are a nod to the local scene, state-of-the-art amenities, and curated activities just steps away from your pristine suite (all with no cleaning required, deliciously crisp sheets, and a room service menu at your fingertips).
More hotels are tuning into the fact that healing deserves a beautiful backdrop. These aren't just places to sleep-they're sanctuaries designed to help guests reboot, recharge, and rediscover their spark.