Downtown Pittsfield’s thriving art scene and creative energy make it a perennial favorite with urbanites craving a weekend getaway. On June 1, the already dynamic panorama gets an upscale boost with the opening of Hotel on North, offering 45 rooms in the heart of town.
Located in a pair of venerable buildings that date from the 1880s, common areas and guest rooms (from $179) offer distinctive design elements formed by the architectural bones of the buildings, such as tin ceilings, exposed brick walls, and wood columns. Custom furniture from local workshops, fireplaces and claw foot tubs add authentic flavor. High speed Wi-Fi, high-def smart televisions and Bluetooth enabled audio should appeal to those who desire modern amenities. The Hotel on North’s gallery plans to display and celebrate the work of regional artists, further integrating itself into the community.
The hotel promises an epicurean experience to please the most demanding palate. Each room’s mini-bar are stocked with a curated selection of Berkshire-made nibbles. On-site restaurant Eat offers a bright and innovative chef-driven menu sourced from local purveyors and farms while Drink aims for “watering hole meets sophisticated lounge.” A spry spin on cocktails, artisanal beers from around the world, as well as Nitro Cold Brew coffee from Six Depot, are among the highlights. A small-plates bar menu rounds out the offerings.
The natural setting of the Berkshires is a superb backdrop for the arts. Downtown Pittsfield’s culture-heavy landscape is a pedestrian’s paradise. Hotel on North’s guests are within walking distance from the acclaimed Barrington Stage Company, the newly restored Colonial Theatre and the family-friendly Berkshire Museum. Restaurants, shops and galleries by the dozen are only steps away. If you’d like to further explore the area, world-class performing arts venues including Tanglewood, Jacob’s Pillow and Williamstown Theatre Festival, are just a few miles away.
For reservations and information, visit hotelonnorth.com or call 413.358.4741. Pittsfield is easy to reach via Bonanza or Peter Pan bus lines from Port Authority.
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