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The Campus Center Hotel
A Great Place to Stay

Campus Center Hotel
Photo by Karen A. Winger

Click here for Rates & Availability!

For more information call, 1.877.822.2110

Rooms still available for Commencement 2009!

The Campus Center Hotel is conveniently located at the heart of the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus in the Murray D. Lincoln Campus Center. The Campus Center Hotel is a teaching hotel, providing an educational opportunity for students in the Hospitality and Tourism Management program, while offering a pleasant, professional experience for guests.

If planning an event, click here to contact our Conference Services office.


We have exciting news to share!

Hotel Renovations and improvements will begin late summer 2008.

Artitst's Rendition of new rooms now available! Please click here.

Please check back for more information and updates as we improve our facility for you.


Guestrooms

Campus Center Hotel Room


The Campus Center Hotel has 116 guest rooms, including 2 one-bedroom suites and 2 junior suites. All rooms overlook the beautiful and scenic campus.

Whether coming for an event on the campus, visiting a student or visiting the area, The Campus Center Hotel is a great place to stay.





Amenities & Services

The Campus Center Hotel offers many amenities & services to our guests, including

    Campus Center Hotel Lobby
  • Complimentary Continental Breakfast
  • FREE High Speed Internet
  • 24 hour Front Desk Service
  • Complimentary newspaper
  • Expanded Cable with HBO
  • Free Local Calls
  • Voice mail and data port
  • Iron, ironing board, hairdryer, coffee maker and coffee in each room
  • Business Center Services
  • Same-day dry cleaning
  • Cots, Cribs, and Mini-Fridges available upon request.
  • Athletic facilities - indoor & outdoor - are available on campus, including swimming and tennis courts
  • Indoor Parking (special rates for Hotel Guests)
  • Local transportation via UMass Transit Service
  • Retail dining options in the Campus Center Complex including:
    • The Bluewall Café
    • Pura Vida Coffee Café
    • Café Talesai
    • The Pita Pit
    • The Hatch Café
    • Starbucks Coffee Cart
  • Convenient support services within the Campus Center Complex
  • William D. Mullins Memorial Center and Fine Arts Center within walking distance

Recreation & Relaxation

The scenic campus, with its tree lined walkways, is a study in contrasts: countryside and city, old and new, sophisticated and rustic. The Campus and the amherst area offer a variety of cultural and historical attractions. Jazz, classical, and popular music concerts, fine theaters and cinemas, quaint shops and superb restaurants, as well as museums, excellent libraries, town fairs, and historical sites, please groups of varied tastes and styles.

The university, located in Hampshire County, is in the heart of the picturesque Pioneer Valley of the Connecticut River basin. Rolling farmland, dense woodland and the foothills of the eastern Berkshires combine to make this one of the most beautiful areas in New England. Western Massachusetts is a year-round recreation area with opportunities for a variety of activities, including cross-country and downhill skiing, biking, hiking, golf, boating, swimming, and camping. In addition to the beauty of the physical environment, the Pioneer Valley represents social and cultural diversity at its best.

The Five College Consortium, which includes the University of Massachusetts, as well as Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith colleges, encourages the sharing of resources among the area's institutions of higher learning. Also in Hampshire County is the city of Northampton, home of the Academy of Music (the oldest continuously operated theatre in America), the Smith College Museum and botanical gardens, an array of fine restaurants and galleries, festivals, and fairs.

Amherst itself is home to the Emily Dickinson House. These and other communities of Hampshire County combine to capture New England's distinctive atmosphere. Surrounding Hampshire County and offering a wealth of sightseeing are the Berkshires, with Tanglewood, Williamstown, Lenox, and Stockbridge; the museums and homes of historic Old Deerfield; Springfield and the Basketball Hall of Fame; Old Sturbridge Village, a living museum recreating the agricultural community of the early 19th-century rural New England; and so much more.

For a listing of more area attractions, click here.


Reservations

To make your reservation click here or for more information please contact us!


Toll Free: 1.877.822.2110
Phone: 413.549.6000
Fax: 413.545.1210

The Campus Center Hotel
University of Massachusetts
1 Campus Center Way
Amherst, MA 01003-9243

or for other correspondence, send an e-mail to our Hotel Manager,

 


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