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We have 5 hotels in Lexington.

 
 
Quality Inn & Suites Lexington Star Rating 2        
440 Bedford St.

Just off Interstate 95, this low-rise hotel is 2.6 miles from central Lexington and 7.7 miles from Minute Man National Historical Park.
Element Lexington Star Rating 4        
727 Marret Road - B

Just off I-95, this sophisticated hotel is 1.6 miles from Minute Man National Historical Park and 5 miles from Walden Pond.The airy, modern rooms feature free Wi-Fi and kitchenettes or full kitchens, plus features such as energy-efficient appliances, and carpets made from recycled materials.
Aloft Lexington Star Rating 4        
727 Marrett Road - A

Off I-95 in west Lexington, this contemporary hotel is 3 miles from the National Heritage Museum and 4.4 miles from DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park.Trendy rooms with 9-foot ceilings have free WiFi, coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs with plug-and-play hubs, plus walk-in showers.
The Inn at Hastings Park Star Rating 4        
2027 Massachusetts Avenue

A 5-minute walk from the Lexington Battle Green battlefield, this upscale inn housed in 3 buildings dating from the mid-19th century is 6 miles from Henry David Thoreau's Walden Pond.Chic rooms offer Italian linens and marble bathrooms with rainfall showers, plus sitting areas, free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Suites add living rooms.
Avalon Lexington Star Rating 3        
6232 Lexington Ridge Drive

Avalon Lexington offers a comfortable setting when in Lexington.Avalon Lexington offers cosy rooms, designed to suit the requirements of any traveller.Logan International Airport is less than a 30-minute drive from the hotel.
 
 
More on Lexington .
 
Lexington is a town in Massachusetts, northwest of Boston. It's known for Lexington Common, or Battle Green, where the first shot of the American Revolutionary War was fired. On the green, the Minuteman Statue and Revolutionary Monument commemorate militia who clashed with the British. Close by, the Hancock-Clarke House documents the town's role in the revolution and is also honored in re-enactments.