Concord's Colonial Inn
48 Monument Square
Concord, MA 01742
(978) 369-9200
Fax: (978) 369-2170
Contact: Frank Serio

This town center jewel overlooking Concord's Monument Square since 1716, Concord's Colonial Inn has been host to nearly three centuries of history. The Inn, which played an integral role in America's Revolutionary War and was once home to noted author Ralph Waldo Emerson, combines undeniable history with an array of modern services. Recently remodeled guest rooms with some dating to 1716; Two restaurants, our colonial chic Merchant's Row and our gastropub Liberty; Extended stay suites; Function rooms to accommodate business and social events and live entertainment have combined to make this Inn one of New England's top destinations for both business and leisure travelers. Experience history at Concord's Colonial Inn.
 

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