My wife & I took our grandson to visit his sister at Clark University as she plays basketball. The Hampton Inn was 10 minutes away. We were pleased with the location & very comfortable for our brief stay.
- Worcester Hampton Inn

My wife & I took our grandson to visit his sister at Clark University as she plays basketball. The Hampton Inn was 10 minutes away. We were pleased with the location & very comfortable for our brief stay.
This Hampton Inn is within walking distance to Saint Vincent Hospital and the Union Station area of Worcester where there are plenty of restaurants to choose from. The rooms are nice, typical Hampton Inn. They have a nice breakfast area, warm cookies in the lobby in the evening, and something unique for a Hampton Inn, a manager's reception each night in the breakfast area. Alll the staff were pleasant and kind. Union Station is the train station where Amtrak stops and it is a reasonable walk from the station to the hotel (3-blocks). Exercise room is small but nice with what appears to be newer equipment, with variety. The business center appears to be a storage room at this point; however, they might be just be remodeling it. With the break fast area on the second floor I just worked from there or the comfortable work area in my room. There is no swimming pool, which was not a problem (winter time); however, if you are looking for kid enterainment, keep this in mind.
Our first time in Worcester. We went to see Bob Seegar at the DCU Center. Hotel was within walking distance of both the Center and lots of nice restaurants and bars. Very convenient being right off the interstate. The staff was friendly and helpful. Would stay there again.
Very old rooms, I was put in an ADA room (103) cushions on chairs dirty, extension leads on all outlets, very tired in need of complete renovation.
The big fly swarming over us should have been enough of a sign that it was going to be a long night! We stayed in room 202 and the floor looks like a dorm setup which was kind of cool. I later found out that this is the floor they serve complimentary breakfast. The room was very nice upon first glance. The closets are very small and there was yet another fly but this one was dead in the window sill. The room smelled clean, almost the smell of a pool. The bathroom has to be one of the cleanest I have ever been in. The light bulb in the reading nook was broken and kind of hanging and the wires were exposed, which could be a safety hazard. Once again I found hairs in my bed. I took pics this time. The manager on duty, Neil, took my concerns very seriously and when I came back from dinner he was sending someone up to change the sheets. While I waited I pulled back the sheets only to be horrified to find a bloodied dried up sticky like substance. I immediately went back downstairs and he sent someone up Luis I believe was his name. This poor guy had no idea what his night would hold. As he got ready to change the linen, there was another bloodied, dried up sticky like substance on the comforter. I was actually told by a staff member that this happens all the time. They moved me to room 404 which yet again I found a hair in one of the beds. I would not stay at this hotel again nor would I recommend it to anyone. By the way this was not my choice for our stay but forced to stay here due to cheer competition. On the other hand, the manager on duty, Neil was more than accommodating and so was Luis.
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