The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection
Often historic hotels suffer from smallish rooms, but this is a problem the Vanderbilt does not have. They start out big and only get bigger; some suites come with kitchens, others span two floors. And somehow there’s still room left over for a spa, a pair of pools, a fitness center and a number of social spaces — a billiards room, a bar, a garden terrace and Muse by Jonathan Cartwright, a restaurant helmed by one of New England’s most decorated chefs. Sounds rather as you’d expect from a 21st-century Vanderbilt Hall — which is, in our book, what authenticity means.
Please note: the Vanderbilt requires a four-night minimum over weekends July–October and a three-night minimum over weekends November–June.
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Guest Score & Reviews
Scores are on a 20-point scale, from verified guest reviews. The quality score helps ensure that our selection stays fresh and vital.
Spacious rooms, beautiful pool and patio area
intimate,private location
Great hotel, very well located. We had a wonderful time. The garden is delightful and the spa while small offers great services.
location, size, historic quality. staff was very helpful, although with the exception of the bellman, we never saw the same person at the reception/concierge, which meant they never quite knew if we were guests or not.
Rooms & Rates
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