The Lodge at Bretton Woods,
2653 U.S. 302, Carroll, NH 03575
About Us
The Lodge at Bretton Woods is a charming lodging establishment located at 2653 U.S. 302 in Carroll, New Hampshire, United States. Nestled in the picturesque White Mountains, this cozy retreat offers comfortable accommodations and breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. Whether you are looking to hit the slopes at nearby Bretton Woods Ski Resort, explore the hiking trails, or simply relax and unwind in a tranquil setting, The Lodge at Bretton Woods provides the perfect home base for your New England getaway. With its welcoming atmosphere and convenient location, this institution is a top choice for visitors seeking a peaceful and relaxing stay in the heart of the mountains.
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"Close to the highway, but it's hard to beat the views of the valley, Mt Washington and Presidential Mountain Range."
"Staying at the Lodge now for 2 nights. We stayed here once before and like it as a budget option. However, this time is probably the last. Multiple issues: 1. There is no welcome mat outside before each door and there is no any mat inside. As you enter, you drag all the snow and gravel/sand they out on snow to prevent slipping into the room, making the entrance and bathroom right off the entrance one big wet sandy mess. See photos. There is no cleaning supplied in the room, so I had to call from desk. After being transferred for three different people, a manager John answered the phone. He was very nice to bring us a big yellow bucket and mop to clean up at around 10 PM. I was mopping my room at 10 PM. Something I didn’t expect to do. I really don’t know what they were thinking with plastic floors and no mats. It’s not only dangerously slippery when you walk in, but also creates so much mess, you can’t take shower or just use the restroom as you have to walk sthrough all this mess to get to the restroom. 2. Bathroom door does not latch. We are in room 219. You can’t latch it so the door does not stay close. I assume housekeeping can see that? Why not tell hotel manager and ask to fix it? 3. It’s so hot in the room. It was about 90F when we arrived. I shut down heat and opened the porch door. Even with heat completely shut down and porch door cracked, it’s so hot. Hard to sleep, hence I am writing this at 3 AM. 4. Little things: clock is completely unplugged, light on night stand near clock is plugged in but is not working."
". Having stayed at this Omni no less than 7 times over the past 7 years in the inn, the main hotel and the lodge I can only say it has declined significantly. The lodge no longer has a front desk or common area. The pool was filthy. Our first room had a dirty toilet seat. One of our bath towels was stained and frayed around every edge. Though you have access to all the resort facilities it still in no way warrants $330 a night with fees. I see the management describes it as budget lodging but ghost town would be a better description. Overall very very disappointing and zero value for the money. Stay somewhere else for budget and save $100 a night ."
"This is a low key place, across the road from the main hotel. It costs much less, but you are still considered a resort guest. It is not crowded at all. The front door faces the woods. All rooms are entered from the outside. There is no indoor hallway. Our room has a refrigerator but no freezer. We used the natural freezer on our balcony and it worked out fine. We have a carpeted, covered balcony with a small table and chairs. It has a view of the mountains and the big hotel. Our room was excruciatingly hot. We called the front desk and someone came right away at night and fixed it. The main hotel is much more luxurious but we get resort guest rates for activities and we are paying less than half the price. We would stay here again."
"My stay at the Lodge was excellent. Staff was very friendly and accommodating, and our room very clean. The bed was extremely comfortable. My only complaint, is that if you stay there on a Monday or Tuesday, the only place to eat after 4:00 is at the Omni Hotel, which is very pricey.$$$$$$$$. All other restaurants they advertised are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. In the next closest town, Twin Mountains, it was the same. So, if you stay on a Monday or Tuesday, be aware."
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