From small blogs to large publications, Hampton Terrace Inn is beloved by all! That’s why we’ve been ranked #1 hotel in Lenox on TripAdvisor!

TripAdvisor 2021 Travelers’ Choice Award
Thank you to all our wonderful guests who have shared how much they enjoyed our hospitality. Hampton Terrace Inn has ranked in the top 10% of hotels worldwide in the 2021 TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards!

TripAdvisor 2020 Travelers’ Choice Award
Based on a full year of consistently receiving great traveler feedback on Tripadvisor, Hampton Terrace Inn was recognized with the 2020 Travelers’ Choice Award. This places Hampton Terrace Inn in the top 10% of hospitality businesses around the globe.

5 Fall Getaway Spots to Take in the Foliage
by Allison Tibaldi, Special to amNewYork
In bucolic Lenox, Hampton Terrace Inn is a magnet for nature-seekers. Perks like a Steinway grand, fresh flowers and a complimentary cognac bar make this one of the best B&Bs in New England…

Harmony in the Berkshires
by Greta Boris, Victorian Homes Magazine
The new suites have all the comforts of a modern resort— living rooms, fire places, Jacuzzi tubs—but careful architectural and furnishing choices were made to harmonize with the Victorian elegance of the main house.
Top 25 Hotels in the US award
We are honored to be named as one of the Top 25 Small Hotels in the US for 2019!

Hampton Terrace—Southern Hospitality In a Quaint New England Town
by Michall Jeffers on Living Around
My husband John and I have now been married so long that every anniversary is “a big one.” So we pondered where we should go to celebrate this year. We wanted someplace within driving distance; it had to be quiet, romantic, and totally stress free.
133 Places Rated: North America
by Jay Walljasper, National Geographic Traveler
This area in western Massachusetts “seems to have the right balance “of picturesque towns, arts offerings, and well-protected natural beauty. Some complain it is becoming too “gentrified,” with “boutiques pushing out the mom-and-pop establishments.”
Berkshires a top destination
by Benning W. De La Mater, The Berkshire Eagle
Think of all the destinations treasured by the globe-trotting elite. Tuscany. The French Riviera. The Great Barrier Reef. The Berkshires beat them all.
A Month of Weekends: 4 Easy Escapes
by Catherine Censor, The WAG
It’s no secret that I love the Berkshires (see last year’s article chronicling my previous visit). They’re close, the scenery is spectacular, and the cultural offerings can’t be beat. But if you’ve already done the Tanglewood/Jacob’s Pillow/Lenox/Stockbridge tour, or you’re just looking for a few new favorite destinations, I’ve got you covered.
B&Bs welcome recession-weary travelers
by Laura Bly, USA TODAY
When the Great Depression forced wealthy summer residents of this bucolic New England enclave to abandon their opulent, late-19th-century “cottages,” the homes’ transformations to bed-and-breakfast inns gave city-weary, romance-minded travelers a vicarious glimpse of the Gilded Age.
Bringing people together
by Cathy L. Eberly MEd
Stan Rosen (Studio Art ’76) is a New England innkeeper, welcoming guests to a gabled, white clapboard getaway in the Berkshires. But that’s not what he’s been doing since his Charlottesville days. The road that took him to Lenox, Mass., went through Georgia and had an assist from Dick Clark. But you might say the journey started in Mad Bowl.
Lenox Inn Rejuvenated
Press Release, Hampton Terrace Inn
The three-story house was not built with the intention of serving as a bed and breakfast. The building was constructed in 1882 in the Gilded Age and was called Wynnstay, according to the Rosens.
Lenox Inn Rejuvenated
by Kelly O’Callaghan, The Berkshire Eagle
Hand-painted antiques grace the hallway. Crystal wall sconces light a large sitting room with a fireplace. A curving staircase winds upstairs to six guest rooms.