Phone Number 8004447171
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston Milford
11 Beaver Street, In the suburbs, Milford, MA 01757, United States
Rating
4.2
Travelers Choice
2021
Price Level
$$
Rooms
177
Pets
No
17
May

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston Milford, Milford

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston Milford

We’re off I-495 in Milford’s retail and business district, a short walk from local shops and restaurants. Upper Charles hiking and biking trail passes by the hotel and we’re a short drive from Milford Pond. Gillette Stadium, Framingham State University, and Natick Mall are within 15 miles. Enjoy our indoor pool, free parking, and WiFi on us. The Doubletree Boston/Milford Hotel, beautifully renovated and uncompromisingly comfortable, provides full-service, Boston area hotel accommodations in a convenient suburban Massachusetts location just off I-495, offering easy access to Boston, Worcester and Providence. The Doubletree Boston/Milford is the only full service hotel in the area with 176 guest rooms, 10,000 square feet of meeting space, Full Service Restaurant on site, Legend's Sports Bar & Grille, a health club on site and a heated indoor salt water pool. The Doubletree Boston/Milford is the perfect place to stay. Only minutes from the Train station that will bring you into Boston. Shopping is available at Wrentham village premium outlets, only 15 minutes away.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston Milford

Price & Availability

Overall

Excellent
4.2
527 reviews
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445
4
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3
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Customers Review

Value 4.2
Location 4.4
Cleanliness 4.4
Comfort 4.3
Neighborhood 4.1
Amenities 4
Condition 4.2
Quality 3.5
Recomendation 88.4%
“Agradable, Limpio y buena atención”
— Noel Mata Atilano
“Front desk person was excellent. Hotel was renovated. Issue was that room #230 had 2 mattresses instead of a box spring and a mattress. I felt I was sleeping in a hammock. Then the shower faucet would not shut off unless you turned it 3 times around till it shut off. The room was dusty probably the new rugs and work done on walls etc no one passed a vacuum?”
— Nestor Rodriguez