Middleton CT: Inn at Middleton (June 2006)

We stayed at the Inn at Middletown for three nights in mid-June 2006 for a family member’s wedding. Built in 1810 as a grand residence for the president of Middletown National Bank, and later transformed into a National Guard Armory in 1919, the lovingly restored Inn at Middletown invites guests to enjoy colonial styled accommodations and contemporary services. The award winning Inn at Middletown welcomes guests with our dramatic marbled lobby and stunning two-story curved staircase. The Inn at Middletown is centrally located in downtown Middletown. Guests will appreciate the hotel's close proximity to the restaurants, shops, and entertainment on Main StreetExperience the charm and warmth at the welcoming Tavern at the Armory, our award winning on-site restaurant. Sample traditional American cuisine with a New England twist like the sumptuous New England clam chowder or tasty lobster tarragon salad. For late night appetizers and snacks, head to the lively Tavern Pub. Stay in one of our 100 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites. The Inn at Middletown evokes classic New England living complete with colonial style mahogany furniture, yellow striped wallpaper, classic gold framed paintings, and beautifully upholstered chairs. Select rooms feature gorgeous views of the Connecticut River. Indulge your senses in our luxurious two-roomed Executive Suites. Our spacious suites balance historic charm and contemporary comfort complete with colonial wood furnishings and elegant décor. Guests enjoy all our signature amenities including complimentary high speed wireless internet and cable TV with premium channels in addition to deluxe amenities like an upgraded amenity basket, makeup mirrors, and shoe buffer.






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