By focusing on the little things, we've created something big. Something new. Each of our spaces is built from the ground up with a visionary's spirit and a designer’s eye. It's an experience that feels stylish, yet efficient. Alluring but purposeful. Within our 170 rooms and suites, guests will appreciate that they get everything they need without paying for what they don’to. Opening in the first quarter of 2018, AC Hotel Worcester is centrally located in Massachusetts and is easily accessible by way of I-290, the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) and by train from Boston via the MBTA Commuter Rail. Guests stay connected with complimentary WiFi and remain active in our 24-hour fitness center. Enjoy a European-inspired breakfast each morning in our AC Kitchen and unwind after a productive day with a hand-crafted cocktail from experienced mixologist in our AC Lounge. With over 8,000 square feet of dynamic meeting space, AC Hotel Worcester is the premier venue for corporate meetings and social events in Central Massachusetts. Whether you’re in town for business, a visit to one of the local colleges or universities, a night of entertainment at the DCU Center or Hanover Theater, or here to explore the museums and local attractions, you’ll find it all within a short walk or a few minutes’ drive from the hotel.
Go to I-90 W/Massachusetts Tpke W toward I-93/Williams Tunnel. Stay for 43 miles. Take EXIT 10A toward MA-146/US-20/Worcester/Providence. Turn right onto Route 20 Connector. Merge onto MA-146 N toward Worcester. Merge onto I-290 E via EXIT 13 toward Shrewsbury/Marlboro. Take the MA-122 exit, EXIT 14, toward Barre/Uxbridge. Turn left onto Grafton St/MA-122. Turn right onto Grafton St. Enter next roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Front St.
Go to I-90 W/Massachusetts Tpke W toward I-93/Williams Tunnel. Stay for 43 miles. Take EXIT 10A toward MA-146/US-20/Worcester/Providence. Turn right onto Route 20 Connector. Merge onto MA-146 N toward Worcester. Merge onto I-290 E via EXIT 13 toward Shrewsbury/Marlboro. Take the MA-122 exit, EXIT 14, toward Barre/Uxbridge. Turn left onto Grafton St/MA-122. Turn right onto Grafton St. Enter next roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Front St.
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3.5 마일
Distance from airport 3.5 mi
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( US$18.00/일 )
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DCU Center
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1 마일
The DCU Center (originally Centrum in Worcester, formerly Worcester's Centrum Centre and commonly Worcester Centrum) is an indoor arena and convention center complex in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts.
The EcoTarium is a science and nature museum located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Previously known as the New England Science Center, the museum features several permanent and traveling exhibits, the Alden Planetarium, a narrow-gauge train pulled by a scale model of an 1860s steam engine, and a variety of wildlife.
The Worcester Art Museum, also known by its acronym WAM, houses over 38,000 works of art dating from antiquity to the present day and representing cultures from all over the world. WAM opened in 1898 in Worcester, Massachusetts, and ranks among the more important art museums of its kind in the nation.
It all began in an ice cream shop on Park Ave in Worcester.
Ben, who was brewing and selling beer for Honest Town Brewing, in Southbridge MA, had a vision for a brick and mortar brewery in his home town of Worcester. Tom was trying to figure out what to do with the addition on his restaurant that was the home to Peppercorn’s Ice Cream Factory. After a few pints on a bar stool one night a plan was formed to start a brewery that would be committed to being local both in our imagery and our ingredients.
Old Sturbridge Village is a living museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, in the United States, which re-creates life in rural New England during the 1790s through 1830s. It is the largest living museum in New England, covering more than 200 acres. The Village includes 59 antique buildings, three water-powered mills, and a working farm. The museum is a popular tourist and educational field trip destination. Costumed interpreters speaking in modern language help visitors understand 19th-century life.
Two decades ago, the Worcester hospital industry entered a new era at a time when independent hospitals were still fairly common. Memorial Hospital and UMass Medical Center became one entity, a marriage that took years to feel natural and one that forever changed health care in Central Massachusetts.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts, focusing on the instruction and research of technical arts and applied sciences. Founded in 1865 in Worcester, WPI was one of the United States' first engineering and technology universities and now has 14 academic departments with over 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in science, engineering, technology, management, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts, leading to bachelor's, master's and PhD degrees. WPI's faculty works with students in a number of research areas, including biotechnology, fuel cells, information security, surface metrology, materials processing, and nanotechnology.
Got Kids? Davis Farmland is a children’s discovery farm for families with children 12 and younger, featuring over 100 breeds - including North America’s largest sanctuary of endangered farm animals.
Tower Hill Botanic Garden is the home of the Worcester County Horticultural Society, the third oldest organization of its kind in the country. The society purchased Tower Hill Farm in Boylston in 1986 and has been building a beautiful year-round botanic garden on its 132 acres ever since.
Southwick's Zoo is a 300-acre, privately owned and operated, zoological park located in Mendon, Massachusetts, United States. It was opened in 1963, and remains family-operated to date.
Clark University is an American private research university located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The University is located in Worcester's Main South neighborhood. Founded in 1887 with a large endowment from its namesake Jonas Gilman Clark, a prominent businessman, Clark was one of the first modern research universities in the United States. Originally an all-graduate institution, Clark's first undergraduates entered in 1902. The university now offers 46 majors, minors, and concentrations in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering and allows students to design specialized majors and engage in pre-professional programs. It is noted for its programs in the fields of psychology, geography, physics, biology, and entrepreneurship and is a member of the Higher Education Consortium of Central Massachusetts which enables students to cross-register to attend courses at other area institutions including Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the College of the Holy Cross. As a liberal arts-based research university, Clark makes substantial research opportunities available to its students, notably at the undergraduate level through LEEP project funding, yet is also respected for its intimate environment as the second smallest university counted among the top 75 national universities by U.S. News & World Report and as one of 40 Colleges That Change Lives.
Assumption College is a private, Roman Catholic, liberal arts college located on 185 acres in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Assumption has an enrollment of about 2,117 undergraduates. The college confers Bachelor of Arts degrees in its undergraduate program, Master of Arts and Masters of Business Administration degrees in its graduate program, and associate's degrees through its Continuing Education program. Though majors in the sciences are offered, only Bachelor of Arts degrees are conferred.
Anna Maria College is a private, coeducational Catholic College founded in 1946 by the Sisters of Saint Anne. The school's original campus was in Marlborough, Massachusetts. In 1952, Anna Maria College moved to its present location on a 192 acres (78 ha) campus in Paxton, Massachusetts