Reviews:/ 100 reviews Hotels & Motels |
Adress:7 Beaver Dam Rd , Scituate , MA , US |
Phone: (781) 545-5550 |
Website: Take me there |
Quality: 4 |
Room Count: 29 |
Check-In: 15:00 |
Check-Out: 11:00 |
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Reviews (5) |
Descriptions Featuring panoramic views of the Scituate Harbor this hotel has a heated indoor swimming pool. Scituate's beaches are a short drive away and beach passes are available at the front desk. Each room at The Inn at Scituate Harbor features a flat-screen cable TV refrigerator and iPod docking station. They have a private bathroom and an assortment of free toiletries. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout The Scituate Harbor Inn. The front desk is available 24 hours a day and features fax and copy services. A continental breakfast is served daily. Complimentary coffee and tea are available 24 hours a day. Downtown Boston is 30 miles away. Fishing charters are within a 5-minute walk from the hotel. |
31/07/2012
Kathleen M.
If you're visiting Scituate and need a place to stay, your options are pretty limited. There are a couple B&B's but the Inn is the only hotel in town. For me, it's a great option! The views are...
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04/10/2017
Deborah P.
This was a last minute choice for stay in between Hyatt Regency Cambridge and Lamb and Lion Inn Barnstable. We had planned on avoiding the coast because of all of the hurricanes, but the weather...
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09/03/2017
Andrew D.
The Inn At Scituate Harbor is a comfortable place to stay in Scituate which is close to the harbor. I was there for my uncle's funeral on a cold March weekend. The views are amazing and the price...
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09/05/2017
Pat R.
We had stayed there last year for a mother /daughter weekend . We liked it because it was close to my son in Marshfield and the village so close. We made reservations a few months back for this...
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10/05/2016
Thomas V.
Extremely disappointing to stay to say the least. Rooms were not ready on time, front desk staff was unapologetic about this fact, and were even arrogant when we needed to simply change in the...
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