Lenox's
history as a summer haunt for the wealthy influenced the conversion
of many large mansions into hotels and accommodations. The amazing
furnishings and grounds of these properties foster the illusion
that guests are staying in a wealthy friend's home rather than
a hotel. The ages of many mansions are deceiving because they offer
all the amenities of a modern hotel. Many of the city's converted
lodgings are situated in close proximity to the intensely popular
Tanglewood attraction. Vacation planners should keep in the mind that
rates vary by season in Lenox. Summer weekends seem to be the
most expensive, while wintertime brings in less-costly room rates.
Expect to pay between $105 to $400-plus per night for a hotel room
during the summer.