DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston Milford
11 Beaver Street, In the suburbs, Milford, MA 01757, United States
Rating
4.2
Travelers Choice
2021
Price Level
$$
Rooms
177
Pets
No
from COP 7,874,019.90
06
Jul
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston Milford, Milford
Price & Availability
Select your room
Standard King Room ·
Room Only · 1 King Bed
Non Refundable
Standard Queen Room (Accessible) ·
Room Only · 1 Queen Bed
Non Refundable
Standard 2 Queen Room ·
Room Only · 2 Queen Beds
Non Refundable
Junior King Suite with Extra Bed ·
Room Only · 1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
Non Refundable
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Overall
Excellent
4.2
527 reviews
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Customers Review
Value 4.2
Location 4.4
Cleanliness 4.4
Comfort 4.3
Neighborhood 4.1
Amenities 4
Condition 4.2
Quality 3.5
Recomendation 88.4%
“Very disappointing stay at the Hilton DoubleTree Resort in Milford, Massachusetts. We were in for a family wedding and nearly every experience with this hotel was unfortunate.
* Rooms were never cleaned despite asking repeatedly. (When they did bring towels they laid them on the floor, didn't empty trash or clean up anything) --- for 5 days !?!? --- should've moved after first day.
* Bugs in room
* No attention/response from management until the last day. Corporate responded but problems persisted.
* Had to shower in dirty water when getting ready for a wedding.
(Pool was closed so that wasn't an option either)
* No fresh water anywhere. Why not offer bottled water to guests?!
Things happen - it's how you handle your guests after an unfortunate situation is what's important. Make it right! It's a service organization.”
— Mary Lewis
“The hotel is beautiful and very comfortable and clean. The saltwater pool was fantastic. The staff could not be more friendly and accommodating. I highly recommend this hotel and look forward to returning at some point.”
— Mary Ellen Gambon