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The pleasures of the table are an essential component of any stay at the Inn at Hastings Park, which presents a collection of gourmet dining experiences that are as fun as they are indulgent. Guided by Town Meeting Bistro team, you can participate in themed dinners based around local culinary tradition, using regional ingredients, while perfecting your cooking skills during an intensive gastronomic weekend. Immerse yourself in the art of mixology, and taste some of the best wines in the world alongside expert tutors and even winemakers themselves.
Every Saturday afternoon, share tasty snacks with your partner, friends or family at the Town Meeting Bistro. You’ll discover delicious sweet and savory delights that reflect the season and which bring local culinary and cultural themes to life. Taste, for example, three of the five varieties of tea thrown overboard during the famous Boston Tea Party–a crucial prelude to the Revolutionary War–offering a little taste of history. Children are not forgotten, with a special menu created just for them.
New England is the birthplace of some of America’s greatest writers. The Inn at Hastings Park is the perfect retreat in which to discover or reacquaint yourself with their works and serves as the starting point for fascinating literary excursions. Visit Orchard House, where Louisa May Alcott lived and wrote Little Women. To dive into the Transcendentalist movement, don’t miss the immersive tour at the Concord Museum. An exclusive pass will allow you to discover the original desk used by Henry David Thoreau at Walden Pond, as well as the original study notebook in which Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the first draft of his major work, Nature.
Enjoy a unique family experience with Sam The Minuteman Package. This one-night adventure, inspired by historical events, includes accommodation in a family suite along with plenty of surprise activities for children up to 10 years old. They can camp indoors beneath a custom-made tent, enjoy a ‘campfire’ with Nelly the squirrel, participate in a Scavenger hunt and take home a book on the American Revolution–all while having fun while absorbing history.
Revisit history from the skies, with added adrenaline… On the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, board a helicopter and trace the route taken by Paul Revere to warn local militias of the arrival of the English (only available until April 19, 2025). From the location of the Boston Tea Party to Harvard University, via the Old North Church or Fenway Park and the famous Battle Green, located close to the inn itself, you will fly over the most beautiful attractions in the region.
“The Inn at Hastings Park is a celebration of everything we love about Lexington. Known as the Birthplace of American Liberty, we have found a variety of ways to thread our rich history into The Inn experience. We call it Revolutionary Hospitality. Our property is comprised of three thoughtfully restored historic buildings, and the interior design reinterprets the traditional with modern flair. For our guests who have an interest in American Revolutionary War history, we can customize tours of the area's sites and attractions. For example, The Inn is just footsteps away from the Lexington Battle Green where the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired. For American literature enthusiasts, we are in close proximity to the homes of Louisa May Alcott and Nathaniel Hawthorne, as well as Walden Pond, where Henry David Thoreau composed many of his famous works.”
“My husband and I love to travel with our children, and some of my happiest family memories are of our visits to iconic inns around the United States and Europe, each one so authentically representing its locale. Likewise, The Inn at Hastings Park welcomes families, and our team embraces the opportunity to create family vacation experiences that are enjoyable for all ages. We have special amenities for our Pint Sized Patriots, such as children sized robes and slippers, room-service-delivered milk and cookies, and illustrated children’s books about the American Revolutionary War. We have a fleet of adult touring bicycles and can easily rent bikes for children so that families can explore the ten miles of bike trails neighboring our property.”