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Hampton Inn and Suites Hartford/Farmington - Farmington Hotels
Rating: 2.5 Stars
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Hampton Inn and Suites Hartford/Farmington

301 Colt Hwy, Farmington - Map
 
 
"Great hotel for soccer players"
My son and I stayed for one night as he had soccer games at FSA. The hotel was 4 minutes away. Not only were the accomadations …
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At Hampton Inn - Suites you*ll find exactly what you need. Whether you*re traveling for business or pleasure in our spacious …More
Homewood Suites by Hilton Hartford-Farmington - Farmington Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Hartford-Farmington

2 Farm Glen Blvd, Farmington - Map
 
 
"Nice hotel"
Very nice hotel. Only criticism is that had to wait one hour to get in room. Checked in at 4pm but not ready till 5pm
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Situated in Farmington, this hotel is close to University of Connecticut Health Center, Hill-Stead Museum, and First Church …More

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    West of Hartford, Farmington boasts the Farmington Valley Greenway. Once a railway bed, the scenic trail system is accessible at several points and is popular with walkers, joggers, skaters, and bikers alike. Alfred Atmore Pope's collection of French Impressionist paintings can be seen at the Hill-Stead Museum, and the town's past is alive and well at Stanley-Whitman House's living history center.