Historic setting
The historic Falls Village Inn’s suites are wonderfully appointed with period antiques, and open for guests. All suites are contained within the confines of the original Inn. All lodging areas are non-smoking.

Dining
In lieu of the modern cold Continental breakfast, the inn offers breakfast vouchers for local restaurants in the village.

The Inn’s Restaurant and Tavern hours:
Wednesdays through Saturdays
Lunch 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Dinner 5 p.m.-10p.m.

Sundays
Brunch 11a.m.-3 p.m.
Dinner 5 p.m.-8 p.m.

Recreation & activities
Guests enjoy social and leisure time in the Inn’s parlor, reading room and front porch overlooking Railroad Street. There are abundant recreational opportunities in the area, and many nearby historical sites. The inn offers visitors’ information and tourism brochures and has on-site bicycle rental and picnic basket lunches and dinners to go. See more attractions.

Rates
Weekdays – $105-$200 per night, plus 12% state hospitality tax.
Weekends – $135-230 per night, plus 12% state hospitality tax.
Holidays – Please call for rates.

3rd and 4th persons please add $25 per person, per night.
Cots are available for a $25 charge.
Reservation & Cancellation Policy: A 50% deposit is required with all reservations. Full refund if reservation is cancelled one week prior to arrival on weekdays, or two weeks prior for weekends and holidays.
Minimum stay may be required for weekends and holidays, based upon time of year.
Check-in time: 3 p.m.
Check-out time: 11 a.m.
(Late check in/out available upon request)

Transportation
Falls Village Inn is approximately one hour away from Hartford and Bradley International Airport. Other available transport includes Metro North commuter train (NY to CT) stopping at Waterbury, Bonanza Bus lines (stops at Cornwall Bridge) and Amtrak train lines (Waterbury, Hartford). New York by car is just over two hours and Boston is less than three hours away.

 

 
 
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