1 Campus Center Way, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, United States | (251) 219-4428
Conveniently located in the heart of the UMass campus
Directly connected to the Campus Center’s food court and pub
Attractive rates for a convenient location
Clean rooms with Keurig coffeemakers and lovely views of surrounding campus
Suites include kitchenettes with wet bars, microwaves, and
fridges
Free continental breakfast, afternoon refreshments, and
weekday newspapers
Access to campus fitness, pools, and recreational facilities
Large inventory of meeting space throughout campus
Free parking in attached garage
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rooms and bathrooms are small and decor is bland
Possible noise issues due to thin walls
No fridges or microwaves in standard rooms
Continental breakfast is a bit sparse
The Hotel UMass is a teaching hotel that’s in the heart of the UMass campus, directly connected to the Campus Center. The value property attracts visiting parents, alumni, and conference attendees. Its
116 rooms are clean and pleasant, if bland, and include Keurig coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs; suites add mini-fridges and microwaves. Free parking
and continental breakfast enhance its value, and room service is available along with numerous dining options in the attached food court. Rates are attractive for its great
location, but it can sell out during conferences and on certain weekends. Travelers who don't need to be on campus might want to check out the mid-range Lord Jeffrey Inn next to Amherst College. It offers a farm-to-table restaurant and more stylish interiors -- but rates are higher.
Scene
Quiet hotel surrounded by the energy of a university campus
This hotel is a teaching facility, with most staff comprised
primarily of UMass hospitality and tourism program students. It’s surprisingly
quiet and serene, given that it’s part of the UMass Campus Center that includes
a food court and bookstore. The long and narrow lobby has an industrial feel,
with light gray carpet and concrete walls. Clusters of modern armchairs are arranged around small tables, while a dark-wood reception desk sits along the back wall. Huge floor-to-ceiling windows
overlook an expansive plaza. Although the hotel is usually quiet, there’s an undeniable collegiate energy about it. The food court and bookstore bustle with
activity, and the entire campus can get busy during sporting events or art performances. The university hosts many conferences throughout the year that attract participants who stay at the hotel. Visiting parents
and returning alumni are also frequent guests.
Location
In the heart of the UMASS campus, a brief drive to downtown Amherst
The hotel is directly connected to the Campus Center in the
heart of the UMass campus. Several dining options are in the center’s food
court, and fine dining is available at the University Club, which is a
10-minute walk away. The UMass Fine Arts Center is a nine-minute walk from here, and most
other notable campus attractions can be reached on foot in less than 10
minutes. Downtown Amherst attractions like Amherst College, the Amtrak Station,
and Town Hall are a five- to eight-minute drive or 10 to 20 minutes via public
transit. Access to Interstate 91 takes about 10 minutes. Amherst Golf Club and Mount Holyoke Range State Park are about a 15-minute drive. Bradley International
Airport, situated between Springfield and Hartford, is approximately one hour by car,
depending on traffic, while Boston and its international airport is about two hours away.
Rooms
Small, clean rooms are tastefully decorated, if a bit generic
Guest rooms at Hotel UMass are clean and tastefully decorated, but a bit small -- though they still offer enough space for comfort. Decor
is dark and fairly bland, but not unpleasant, with espresso-colored wood furniture
that includes headboards, dressers, nightstands, and large desks with ergonomic chairs. Black-and-white photos of the university
adorn some of the cream-colored walls. Matching crimson bed skirts, bolster pillows, and bed throws add splashes of color to the bright white
bedding. Gold drapes complement the crimson and gold upholstered armchairs.Deluxe Rooms come in King,
Queen, and Double-Double bed options. Suites add more space and have sleeper sofas as well as kitchenettes with mini-fridges, microwaves, and wet bars. Bathrooms are small but nice, with gray tiling, walk-in showers, and Corian-style vanities. Suites add second
vanities outside the bathrooms. Standard amenities include room service, free
Wi-Fi, 37-inch flat screen TVs, magnifying mirrors, iHome alarm clocks, and
Keurig coffeemakers. Some guests report noise due to thin walls. Views of the surrounding campus are impressive, especially from the higher
floors.
Features
Freebies include breakfast, covered parking, and Wi-Fi, plus meeting space and access to university amenities
The amenities at Hotel UMass are enhanced by the university
services that surround it. A free continental breakfast is served in a small area
that can overflow with guests. Afternoon refreshments are provided daily in the
lobby. The Bluewall food court, located on the bottom floor of the Campus Center
that encompasses the hotel, offers several upscale fast food options. The Center also has a pub, and there's a fine-dining restaurant in the nearby University
Club. The Center has a bookstore, ATM, and banking. Guests receive free access to a
campus gym during the academic year, and they can use the recreation center and
campus pools for an additional fee. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the hotel,
and guests can also use a computer station.
A large inventory of meeting space is available at the hotel and throughout the
campus, which hosts numerous conferences and other educational events. Free
newspapers are available in the lobby on weekdays, and the front desk is
staffed 24/7. Same-day valet dry cleaning services are available. Parking is included in room rates in an attached garage.