Sightseeing
"The ClarK" is a world famous Art Gallery full of amazing art work and other attractions. The building itself is as engaging as the treasures it houses. Its collection consists of European and American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, and decorative art from the fourteenth to the early twentieth century.
329 locals recommend
The Clark Art Institute
225 South St"The ClarK" is a world famous Art Gallery full of amazing art work and other attractions. The building itself is as engaging as the treasures it houses. Its collection consists of European and American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, and decorative art from the fourteenth to the early twentieth century.
If you like Modern Art, this is the place for you! Mass MoCA is one of the world's liveliest centers for making and enjoying today's most evocative art. And it is an amazing example of successful re-purposing of old industrial complexes.
382 locals recommend
MASS MoCA
1040 Mass MoCA WayIf you like Modern Art, this is the place for you! Mass MoCA is one of the world's liveliest centers for making and enjoying today's most evocative art. And it is an amazing example of successful re-purposing of old industrial complexes.
This beautiful park is tranquil and beautiful. Its just up Bulkley Hill Rd., not far from the house. This 2600 acre forest contains 12 miles of trails open to the public for walking, skiing, and snowshoeing.
20 locals recommend
Hopkins Memorial Forest
Northwest Hill RoadThis beautiful park is tranquil and beautiful. Its just up Bulkley Hill Rd., not far from the house. This 2600 acre forest contains 12 miles of trails open to the public for walking, skiing, and snowshoeing.
Mount Greylock is a 3,489-foot mountain, a short drive from Williamstown. It is the highest peak in Massachusetts. The summit is accessible by car or hiking trails. It is described as one of the most scenic mountains in the Eastern U.S. and legend has it that it's long, saddle-like shape inspired Herman Melville to write "Moby Dick".
6 locals recommend
Mount Greylock
Mount Greylock is a 3,489-foot mountain, a short drive from Williamstown. It is the highest peak in Massachusetts. The summit is accessible by car or hiking trails. It is described as one of the most scenic mountains in the Eastern U.S. and legend has it that it's long, saddle-like shape inspired Herman Melville to write "Moby Dick".
Food scene
Housed in the Mass Moca complex, this Nanobrewery is a must for any beer enthusiasts.
56 locals recommend
Bright Ideas Brewing
111 Mass MoCA WayHoused in the Mass Moca complex, this Nanobrewery is a must for any beer enthusiasts.
A cozy, casual bar and grill offering traditional American eats and tens of rotating craft brews on tap
21 locals recommend
Water Street Grill
123 Water StA cozy, casual bar and grill offering traditional American eats and tens of rotating craft brews on tap
Fresh-baked bread, tandoori dishes and more in an open dining room plus student specials and lunch buffet
30 locals recommend
Spice Root
23 Spring StFresh-baked bread, tandoori dishes and more in an open dining room plus student specials and lunch buffet
Chef's Hat
905 Simonds RdA local diner with great comfort food.
Blue Mango
27 Spring StLocated on nearby Spring Street, features Thai and Japanese cuisine.
A specialty coffee shop, conveniently located on Spring Street, is a coffee roasting company with a small batch roasting operation.
52 locals recommend
Tunnel City Coffee
100 Spring StA specialty coffee shop, conveniently located on Spring Street, is a coffee roasting company with a small batch roasting operation.
Activities
Jiminy Peak is a short drive and provides countless four season activities! Most notable is the Adventure Park and Skiing opportunities.
77 locals recommend
Jiminy Peak
Jiminy Peak is a short drive and provides countless four season activities! Most notable is the Adventure Park and Skiing opportunities.