About Knight's Inn Boston/Danvers
Knights Inn Boston/Danvers offers budget-friendly accommodations off I-95 and US-1. The motel-style property is situated 30 minutes north of Boston.
Straightforward guestrooms are equipped with air conditioning, cable TV, microwave, refrigerator, and work desk. Wi-Fi is provided free of charge.
The hotel features a seasonal outdoor pool and flexible meeting facilities. The front desk is open around the clock, while on-site parking is free.
A complimentary continental breakfast is served each morning. Guests can dine in the on-site restaurant, Timothy’s Restaurant, or utilize the hotel’s picnic area. A number of casual dining options are located within a short drive.
Knights Inn Boston/Danvers is situated less than three miles from the Rebecca Nurse Institute and Glen Magma Farms. The Salem Witch House and House of the Seven Gables, both located in Salem, Mass., are within ten miles of the hotel.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Comfortable accommodations.
Past guests describe Knights Inn Boston/Danvers as offering comfortable accommodations. While not fancy, the hotel is generally regarded as clean and features spacious rooms. As such, many guests find the property fit for purpose.
positive:
Friendly and attentive staff.
According to reports, the hotel is manned by a professional staff that is friendly and attentive. Guests report that even in demanding times the hotel staff remains polite and helpful, and generally goes the extra mile to ensure guests' needs are taken care of.
positive:
Close to Salem, Mass.
Reports suggest that the hotel is conveniently located for those travelers looking to visit Salem, Massachusetts. The historic city's attractions - which include the Salem Witch House, the House of the Seven Gables, and the Peabody Essex Museum - are less than ten miles away.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Some property updates required.
Past guests staying at Knights Inn Boston/Danvers report that the property is in need of some renovation work. Common concerns raised include cracked ceilings, outdated décor, and unsatisfactory use of electrical sockets.
negative:
Traffic noise proves problematic.
The hotel is nestled between US-1 and I-95, a position that proves disruptive to a number of guests. The two busy routes mean that constant traffic noise seeps through into the hotel. As such, guests report that insufficient soundproofing can lead to sleepless nights.
negative:
Hotel can be hard to find.
A number of visitors experience troubles trying to find the property. Despite being situated off two major roads, the hotel is not visible from the highway, while inadequate signage means travelers often pass the turn-off. This problem is exasperated at nighttime.