This Milford hotel features free WiFi, an indoor pool and rooms that offer a flat-screen TV, a microwave, and refrigerator. The State University of New York College at Oneonta is 16.47 miles away.
The Lake Front Hotel is located at the foot of the Otsego Lake, on the Blackbird Bay side. Main Street and National Baseball Hall of Fame are 1056 feet from the property. Free parking is provided.
This Cooperstown hotel offers free Wi-Fi and rooms equipped with a microwave and refrigerator. Cooperstown Dreams Park is 2 miles away and the National Baseball Hall of Fame is a 7 minute drive.
Located in Cooperstown, a 8-minute walk from Doubleday Field, The Otesaga Resort Hotel provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a...
Just 328 feet from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, this Cooperstown inn is housed in a former 19th-century brewery. Lake Otsego is less than 5 minutes’ walk away.
The historic Tunnicliff Inn built in 1802 is located in the center of downtown Cooperstown. There are shop and restaurants within a 1312 feet radius. Free WiFi access and onsite dining are available.
Located on Otsego Lake, this motel in Cooperstown, New York is just 10 minutes’ drive from The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the motel.
Lake 'N Pines Motel is located on Otsego Lake and 7.3 mi from downtown Cooperstown and The National Baseball Hall of Fame. It is located 12 mi from the Cooperstown Dreams Park facilities.
My husband and I traveled first weeks of off season when...
My husband and I traveled first weeks of off season when weather was mild and foliage colors alive. Arrived on a Thursday evening to check in and visited Hall of Fame Friday. Cooperstown is a wonderful throwback town in the mountains. An enthusiastic baseball fan could spend hours, possibly 2 days+ taking in all the history presented. Enjoyed visiting history outside of major city in this lovely landscape. Thank you to the residents of this beautiful town for keeping it alive. Visited late October, no crowds. Even though some places were closed for the season, we don’t feel like we missed much. Museum was not crowded so easy to take time and read to experience. Mel’s 22 was fantastic for dinner… best to reserve ahead.
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We usually visit Cooperstown in the summer but the fall is...
We usually visit Cooperstown in the summer but the fall is much nicer. In the summer the town is packed with little leaguers, which is to be expected. There are so many other places to visit outside of Cooperstown including the Fly Creek Cider Mill and Oneonta which is 30 minutes away from Cooperstown.
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Cooperstown is a charming village, very walkable with...
Cooperstown is a charming village, very walkable with excellent restaurants and shops. We especially liked the Doubleday Cafe which had gluten free bread available. The Baseball Hall of Fame is located in the village with reasonable cost parking available a short walk away. The Fenimore Art Museum and Farm Museums are close by. A very pleasant place. We watched a baseball game at Double Day Field to conclude our very pleasant day there.
Linda
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Cooperstown is one the most beautiful places to visit and...
Cooperstown is one the most beautiful places to visit and stay. In fact we are considering moving there one day that's how much we love it. It's clean and safe and the houses are just so picturesque...the people who do live there should be very proud ....they take excellent care of their homes and make the area so beautiful. The lakes are gorgeous. The hall of fame is so interesting if you enjoy baseball...Doubleday field is awesome and well kept...the shops and restaurants are top notch with very friendly staff. Doubleday Cafe has the best waffle you'll ever eat...the Hawkeye Grill has the best cheeseburger and prime rib panini you will ever taste and the view is beyond heavenly. Bottom line, if you want a relaxed, fun, just plain nice vacation...you will never go wrong with a stay in Cooperstown.
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Charming little town with lots of old Victorian houses.
Charming little town with lots of old Victorian houses. B/B houses everywhere. Town was immaculate, people were very friendly with plenty of good restaurants. Visit to the HOF is everything a baseball fan or a kid could ask for and more.
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Glimmerglass lake Is beautiful, ride the Glimmerglass Queen.
Glimmerglass lake Is beautiful, ride the Glimmerglass Queen. Do the rail bikes, very neat and very easy to pedal. Fly Creek orchard for lunch, they have lots of neat things to look at, Brookwood point is a lovely old garden, you can rent a kayak and go out on the lake. Don't go to town during the baseball induction week. Fairly easy to find what your looking for and all the employees we encountered were very kind.
This is a 200 year old building... it's creaky and not new. No elevators, so beware. It is exquisitely charming, comfy and perfectly located to walk the town and get to the HoF. Shower is small, water is hot. No in room coffee, but a great coffee shop right across the street. Restaurant served a lovely meal, friendly and attentive service. Hotel staff was hands-off: I saw them at check-in and that's it.
It was very close to the Baseball Hall of Fame and Cooperstown which made our trip more enjoyable since we didn’t have to spend a lot of time in the car to go to and from places. GREAT breakfast! Probably the best I’ve ever had at a hotel. Coffee was good too at the coffee station. I loved the little “market” they have.
The Cooperstown Bed & Breakfast was a very nice place to stay. Stayed for 2 nights. Breakfast each morning was cooked to order and delicious. It was located within easy walking distance from downtown. Fred was an excellent host and gave us some good tips on where to eat and things to do.
We always enjoy staying at the Lake Front Hotel and the Visions Inn was even closer to downtown and the attractions of Cooperstown. The breakfasts were delicious and they give you $5 off coupons for each person each night. The room was large enough to keep my two sons separated easily!
Great location, free parking, they accommodated our request for lower floor room, good information about surrounding area, there was a dining area available if you cared to bring in food, you can tell that efforts were made to provide the things expected in a hotel stay.
Great view from our room over the lake. The indoor pool was small but it was great to have it -- we used it a lot. Hotel is well situated close to various restaurants and activities.
The staff was friendly; room was clean and comfortable; excellent breakfast; location was close to everything we wanted to see in the area including the normal Cooperstown stuff.
Beautiful boutique hotel that is quaint and easily one of the best experiences while traveling. Staff was great, very helpful and made us feel at home!
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