Amenities
The Knights Inn Danvers is located on a private setting 17 miles from Downtown Boston, five miles west of Salem and 15 miles from Boston International Airport and 20 miles from the New Hampshire/Maine Borders.Hotel amenities include banquet facilities, conference rooms, non-smoking rooms, restaurants, meeting rooms, outdoor pools, free parking, free newspapers, free local calls, baggage hold, miltilingual staff, and wake-up calls. Front desk service is available Sunday through Thursday from 7am until 11:30pm and 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays.Each guest room features alarm clocks, cable TV, telephones, hairdryers, and irons and ironing boards. Handicap rooms also feature visual alarms.
Knights Inn, Your home away from home!
If you are looking for a place that is clean and full of friendly employees that will make you feel like home then this is the place to stay. I...
Loved the service!!!
I stayed at this hotel and I have to say the front desk personnel and management was extremely helpful, we had a great room that was very clean...
very nice budget motel
We stayed at the Knights Inn for one night on August 16. We arrived fairly late and left early, so we only slept there. The front desk staff we...
I would rather have slept with pigs
I had to make an unexpected trip to Massachusetts late in the night on the 4th of April this year. When we arrived in Danvers the hotel we have...
Great Motel
The ladies that were there were great. We were there to take our daughter to visit Salem. They were very helpful in giving us local information...
Cozy but has paper thin walls
Upon first opening the door to our room, my fiance and I were impressed by the coziness of the room. We had room 200, which has a king-sized be...
It doesn't worth it. You should read their room manual. They treat customers like their enemy. They gave me rooms not what I resrved and paid. They told me the queen bed I reserved was the same as double bed they gave me, just three fingers narrower. The room I got have a desk but no chair. The breakfast was wrapped in plastic out of refrigrator, two or three choices and you really should read the instructions when you get to the room. The instruction said you shouldn't take more than one piece bread at a time. I could kind of hardly imagine this is american. I really felt bad about the republic of MA.
Looking for a place to crash with few frills but a good location and very clean? This is the one-in the lovely rolling hills of Danvers, tucked a little bit away from the freeway. Great for leaf peepers or other vacationers. Only has outdoor pool, continental breakfast was passable, and rooms are homey and well-maintained. The TV in my room was tired, but I would stay there again. Call ahead to get exact location-BEHIND Village Green.
We weren't looking for fancy - just a place to lay our heads each night while site seeing in Salem all day. Bathroom floor could have been cleaner, sticky. Sheets, although clean, could have used some bleach - very dingy. Loud traffic noise bothered sleep. Staff extremely helpful - offered different route home to avoid heavy turnpike traffic. TV reception at times very poor. Continental breakfast adequate - nothing fancy. Coffee was good. Outside pool looked inviting since temps were 90 on the day we arrived - and pool was available despite it being October. Room was very large, included a couch - ample storage room - clean small refrigerator in room. Older establishment, but recently some areas redone. Looked well maintained.
We stayed in Danvers as a cheaper alternative to staying in Salem, the primary destination of our visit. All we wanted from our lodgings was aircon, comfort, a fridge and microwave, since we spent all of the day exploring Salem. We got all this at the Knight's Inn, which is a renovated 1960-ish motel. The free breakfast was substantial, the room somewhat old but quite clean. If you just need a place to sleep, and not a room to lounge in all day, this place is perfect.
If your looking to take stroll down memory lane this place is great. For the price and clean accomidations the price was great. Not for those who want mordern high end but,its a blast from the past/with cable.Charming is the word.Some day this day 1960's relic will be knocked down for a big chain or condos so see it while you can. It has the village Green restraunt on the premises that once was a land mark dining establishment. Just the bar remains open with basic sanwich fare. Can't beat it for the price. "
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