The Berkshires are home to an impressive collection of cultural and historic sights. Get your fill of music, art and theater at Tanglewood, the Boston Symphony's summer home, MASS MoCA, the country's largest contemporary art center, the Norman Rockwell Museum and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Recreational opportunities also abound, including snowshoeing, snowboarding, skiing, rafting, kayaking, fishing and golf. The Berkshires are an easy drive, just two and a half hours from Boston and New York.
Restaurants in Berkshires
5.0 based on 23 reviews
The Capitol Steps is a hilarious band of five performers and their pianist. Their rollicking romp through the political atmosphere of the day is 90 minutes of pure fun set to music where they change costumes, wigs, and hairstyles as they portray political headliners in all their glorious (but mostly inglorious) moments. Political satire at its very best! Lirty Dies, a backwards talk routine, stole the show for me. I'm still laughing!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Get Out Mindgames is Berkshire County's premiere Room Escape Game. You and your friends enter an exciting and immersive themed room....and it will take all your courage and cunning to escape!! Please call ahead to reserve a time slot.
For a mixed group of 20 somethings and older adults, this was a surprising fun event. No matter what your preconceptions may be, when you are locked in that room, everyone pulls together to figure out the solution to 'beat the clock'. A perfect thing to do for parents and older children, and any group interested in morale building! Thanks, Justin.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
The Berkshire Carousel is a functional classic wooden carousel, with hand carved and hand painted wooden horses that were built, carved and painted by hundreds of dedicated volunteers over an 11 year period of time, that is affordable enjoyable family entertainment offering Birthday parties, event bookings. Our carousel building is air conditioned and heated for use and visits. We have an on site Gift Shop and Concessions Stand that offer drinks, goodies, ice cream, and popcorn, as well as an off street parking lot for visitors to park in. A typical ride lasts between 2 - 3 1/2 minutes and you can choose to ride one of 32 horses, 1 donkey, a rocking chariot, an ADA Handicap Chariot, and an old fashioned spinning tub. All of our horses have names, histories, and stories. Stop by our carousel and Come Along for The Ride!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Corn Maze September and October. Day time 10-5 maze is a path of about a mile, easy walking, set up as a Scavenger Hunt. Under the tent is a children's corn box and a petting zoo area with a few animals. There is a food booth on site. October weekends 7-9 is a Haunted Maze. This is a fifth generation family farm. Many of us are there daily.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Incredible experience. So clean! Very comfortable heated seats that recline fully. Excellent staff. Volume was a bit high. That’s it.
4.5 based on 255 reviews
Berkshire Botanical Garden was established in 1934 and is one of New England’s oldest public gardens. The garden spans 15 acres filled with more than 3000 plant species and varieties, many which are indigenous to the Berkshires. Classes, workshops, lectures, exhibits and special events are offered year-round, and the display gardens can be toured daily from May 1 through October 11, 9 am to 5 pm.
4.0 based on 34 reviews
Yes yes. Quiet. Have a popcorn with a beer matinee ???????? and it’s clean. Easy to get to , park and. Ok. For all of the rest of it
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