Downtown Hancock, Massachusetts
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Hotels
Wyndham Bentley Brook
1 Corey Road
Hancock, Massachusetts
Vacation Village in the Berkshires
276 Brodie Mountain Rd
Hancock, Massachusetts
Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort
37 Corey Rd
Hancock, Massachusetts
Hotel Tips
Ask to be placed opposite of any roadways. Road noise can be a constant source of pollution which may not be a noticeable problem during the day but reveals itself at night. Don't be afraid to request a room change to get a better sleep.
Bring an actual credit card to avoid deposits and pre-authorizations consuming money in your checking account which will reduce your available balance. Hotels that accept paper cash often ask for a hefty deposit to cover potential damages in your room leaving you scrambling to find an ATM.
Elevators are notorious for being a nuisance so ask to be roomed on the top floor and as far away as possible. Most hotels book nearby rooms last so hopefully they have availability elsewhere.
Things To Do
Hancock brings the farming community under one marketplace to offer an assortment of locally grown fruit and vegetables. Traditionally, markets are restricted to anything grown so you can expect to see natural whole foods that are sure to please those working on their plant-based diets!
Hancock hosts several events per year for your listening enjoyment but visit your piano shop to learn how to play and possibly purchase your grand, upright or digital piano. Don't forget the specialty work involved such as tuning and moving which are performed by skilled technicians.
Hancock micro breweries have popped up in downtown corridors to quench the thirst of local or traveller whos is looking for a one-of-a-kind experience for suds brewed on site. If you are looking for a light beer or something randy and dark, you are sure to find a wide assortment of options to choose from.
Why Do You Love Downtown?
Dora keltner
Quaint, small town friendly atmosphere.
Ashlee
We're visiting from Portland and we love the laid back atmosphere of this town. It is a clean and friendly town!
Gina Christ
Old time charm; friendly people
Michelle Kleyne
Great vibe
Friday Nelson
Just moved to Jacksonville. What an adorable little town!
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