The Top 6 Hotels Near Brentwood Hotel
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The Brentwood Hotel sits across from Saratoga's storied racecourse, anchoring a town that's drawing urbanites northward with its racing culture and affordable charm. Its proximity to the paddock makes it less retreat than grandstand seat to the rhythms of thoroughbred life.
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A Victorian landmark on Saratoga's liveliest stretch of Broadway has shed its dowdiness for radiant-heated bathrooms and contemporary minimalism, anchored by oversized rooms that honor their original proportions. The cocktail bar Morrissey's and two restaurants—the Blue Hen and Salt & Char—give restless guests reason enough to linger.
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A renovated roadside motor lodge on Broadway that channels midcentury Americana through a contemporary lens, the Bluebird catches Saratoga Springs' racing crowds with clean lines and approachable design. It succeeds because it understands what a small town's modern hotel should be: unpretentious shelter that doesn't apologize for its bones.
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Nestled against Mount Equinox in the Vermont hills, this traditional resort pairs its grand colonial bones with recent updates that respect rather than reinvent the place. The rooms and grounds carry the unhurried tempo of old-money hospitality, minus the pretense.
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North Adams's reinvention as a cultural hub finds its lodging equivalent in this converted motor lodge, where mid-century bones frame contemporary comfort. The Sixties vernacular persists—think knotty wood and period angles—but the sensibility throughout is decidedly of the present moment.
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A converted mill-worker housing complex now operates as a sleek boutique hotel in a former factory town reanimated by contemporary art and cultural ambition. The Porches Inn sits at the center of North Adams' unlikely renaissance, where industrial heritage meets design-conscious hospitality.