Downtown Danvers, Massachusetts

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Hotels

Motel 6 Boston - Danvers

65 Newbury Street/US Route 1 North

Danvers, Massachusetts

Comfort Inn North Shore

50 Dayton St

Danvers, Massachusetts

DoubleTree by Hilton Boston North Shore

50 Ferncroft Rd

Danvers, Massachusetts

Courtyard Boston Danvers

275 Independence Way

Danvers, Massachusetts

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Boston North Shore/D

238 Andover St

Danvers, Massachusetts

Econo Lodge

152 Endicott St

Danvers, Massachusetts

Residence Inn by Marriott Boston North Shore/Danve

51 Newbury St

Danvers, Massachusetts

Extended Stay America Boston - Danvers

102 Newbury St

Danvers, Massachusetts

Knights Inn Danvers

225 Newbury Street

Danvers, Massachusetts

Hotel Tips

Always find a reason to email the front desk manager in hotels that you plan to visit again. Tell them what they did right and express your plans to stay again and ask what opportunities there might be for frequent discounts or upgrades on your next visits. If you become friends with the manager, you just might get the friends and family rate some day.

Other sources of noise can be opening and closing trash dumpsters and also during collection by garbage trucks. Another great question is if they have any renovation plans, or underway that could affect your ability to relax. Pack earplugs and eyeshades!

Call ahead to make sure your reservation is still active and rebook if there are any price drops or changes in number of people staying with you. Another cost saving tips is to bundle the stay with airport parking and shuttle to avoid hefty fees.

Things To Do

Danvers makes shopping for wine and other spirits easy by bringing an incredible collection sourced from local, regional well-known producers from around the World. Hit the wine tasting events and stock up on your favorite choice to be shipped home for your convenience.

Danvers brings meaning to leisure time while enjoying the local yarn shop and wandering through in amazement with the different fibers and vast array of colors. Signing up for a class is easy and fun and serves as a great getaway for a few hours to enjoy the company of fellow knitters.

Danvers is the place to buy jewelry offered by downtown merchants with a wide variety of lovely earrings, necklaces, bracelets and of course diamond rings. You are sure to find the top artisan brands and jewelry maker that brings a special touch to each piece offered.

Why Do You Love Downtown?

Tammy Cooper

Downtowns are so cute and has a very relaxed inviting vibe that puts a smile on my face. In addition, downtown was so clean. It was fun visiting the unique shops and boutiques and everyone was very friendly. Our stroll around Lithia Park was beautiful and so peaceful. It truly is a gem. Lastly, we ate at 4 or 5 different restaurants that had great food and great service.

Judy Dechent

My daughter and her fiance are relocating from PA to Ashland. They leave next week. I've heard nothing but great things from them and look forward to visiting.

CJ

Great vibe to this town! My mom lives in Medford so when I come to visit, I like to stop in Ashland.

Erin Lawless

The shops and bakery make it an appealing destination for people who want to keep small businesses going by enjoying those shops as well

Liisa Shunn

We love going downtown, because we like to support our local economy. The shops and restaurants we visit -- we have gotten to know the owners, so when our money is spent downtown, we know who benefits. Also? We live only a mile from downtown, so we walk or ride our bikes. No worries about a designated driver or looking for parking. We chose to live in Medford, so of course we want our money to stay in Medford, not going off to some corporate office of a chain store.

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