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    Scottish Inns

    3.1 (28 reviews)
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    Food and trash behind dresser.

    Bait and switch on the reserved price when we arrived. Trash and food behind the dresser, entered room without our permission or request for services. Stained furniture, loud heating unit. Wife's RF card didn't work she got locked out of the room. Supposed complementary breakfast not with the upcharge.

    Our room. Small but spotless

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    Terrible service- gross room and wouldnt refund us when we walked in and saw the whole room was mildewy and left

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    The hotel room was clean, tidy...not many TV channels, but thats ok lol. Enjoyed my stay

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    Publick House - Exterior

    Publick House

    (475 reviews)

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    Food was great as was the service. We stopped in for lunch. Had one of the best quiches I ever had…read morewith a salad that had a maple vinaigrette dressing. Delicious. Will definitely go back

    Review for the hotel accommodations…read more When you visit Sturbridge, you know antiquity will be part of the theme. Olde buildings, historical relics, period clothing- all the stuff of retro-tourism. And when you stay at a place called the Public House, you know the theme will be continued ling after the time at the Sturbridge Villiage is spent. It's an after-hours continuation of your historical proclivities, and for many, a welcome extension. The main house smells like fireplace, has wonderful construction materials, lead windows, exposed beams- you are staying in an important place that echoes with hundreds of years of conversations and ales. However, book through hotels.com, and your 1750 time warp lands you oddly in 1980. No main inn to be found; rather, you pioneer your wagon to the remotest of the motel complex where nary 2 other weary travelers have been sequestered, and in this desolation you unlock your door to Nancy Reagan, the Bee Gees, and ET. 1980 greets you with mismatched antique-ish furnature, tiled bathtubs, and plug-in electronic clock radios. Curtains look like wallpaper from Williamsburg- replete with pioneer hunting scenes- and carpeting is an odd green color. See, subjecting yourself to a historical setting has backfired, and though antiquey, it isn't anything other than a mishmash of castaway artifacts, seeking a home in the farthest of corners of the Public House complex. And this is your dilemma...you wanted this, and this you have received. Women in their 49's in 1980 would have swooned into the arms of their lovers, to be surrounded by such immersion early Americana! To be concise, the furthest block of rooms is a woefully outdated historical remnant that refuses to modernize. To the credit or historical preservationalists, it is clean, perfectly functional, and has good water pressure and comfortable mattresses and pillows. The AC may be a little noisey- possibly in an attempt to drown out semi-trucks on the nearby highway, rolling over the rumble strips along the white line- but it blows cold, and the room doesn't have odors. It is like the frilled tuxedo with bellbottom paints in your grandfathers closet; still functional and clean, but slightly outdated. And this is the conundrum when staying in a historical hotel: you asked for it. We did have a good night at the Public House, and the delicious breakfast of baked goods in the Bakery the next morning was appreciated. Coffee cake and coffee were a good combination before taking ye olde family back on the road!

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    Wellsworth Hotel

    (67 reviews)

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    Supporting staff are outstanding and excellent at their job. The entire hotel is immaculate. The…read morerestaurant is great and the bar is plentiful.

    We stayed here one night. Room was clean and comfortable but a bit outdated…read more I'm knocking down two stars - one for the restaurant in the hotel which was pretty poor - poor service and average food considering what they want to charge. The second star knock is due to the fact they appear to have one (1) luggage cart, which in itself isn't an issue until the interaction I had with hotel staff the next morning. Since we were staying one night going elsewhere, we had a lot with us going to the room to ensure our car wouldn't be broken into. They put us on the far side of the building away from the wedding party's guests, which I appreciated. No issue the previous night (a Friday) when we arrived. The next morning, I went down to see if the cart was available (if you haven't been here before - the opposite side of the building is a LONG walk away from the front where you can pull your car up). It was missing (not a surprise) but I asked if the front desk receptionist knew when it may return (had it been gone long or had someone just got it). The answer was "the bridal party is using it for holding their dresses" which is NOT an acceptable answer when you have to trek across that entire building with a ton of luggage and are a paying customer. Seemed to not phase the staff at all. BTW - I had seen the bridal party outside unloading items from their vehicle when I went to breakfast....1-2 hours prior. So - if you don't stay a weekend when a wedding may occur and you eat elsewhere, not a bad choice. Or if you stay the weekend with minimal luggage and don't mind carrying it to your room. Personally - I think that if you're only going to pay for a room, this one is too expensive considering it being a bit outdated.

    Sturbridge Host Hotel & Conference Center

    Sturbridge Host Hotel & Conference Center

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    It is expensive for level of hotel service and amenities…read more The carpets in stairways seem to need replacing and cleaning. There are no refrigerators in rooms and no glasses., Just two paper cups. No chairs on decks. No restaurant or bar service on days we are here... bathroom smells mildewy. The view of lake is lovely but with no furniture on the decks, hard to enjoy. Could be a great place but falls very short for the cost

    Horrible tired place with unprofessional, rude, and racist staff person…read more If you are a non white person with a service animal, this isn't the place stop let alone stay. Place is clean but rundown and smells. Although it's non smoking, they allow people to smoke tabaco and marijuana in the interior common areas. Smell proliferates everywhere. Julie behind the desk is rude, inappropriate, unprofessional, and racist. Although there were more than 6 dogs staying at the place (one barked non stop and another pooped in the hall), Julie decided it was my trained service dog with no proof. Most likely because I was the only non white person with a service dog. She went as far as telling me that my dog is a comfort dog and not a service animal. She refused to see the documents I offered as back up. She also crossed the line when she approached the event organizer of the event I was there for to ban me from future events. Extremely unprofessional and inappropriate. I wish this annual event would move elsewhere that is not as decade, decrepit, and had professional hospitality people.

    Scottish Inns - hotels - Updated July 2026

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