




Perfectly Located Waltham Hotel
At the Holiday Inn Express Hotel in Waltham, you’re situated in the heart of the business corridor of Waltham, just minutes from the Conference Center at Waltham Woods and the Forefront Conference Center. In addition, you are only 20 minutes to downtown Boston and only 10 minutes away from historic Lexington and Concord.
This Waltham hotel features 108 newly renovated guest rooms, each designed to make your stay as comfortable as possible. So whether you’re looking for a Waltham hotel from which to launch a university tour or to use as a home base while touring local historical sites, you can be sure you’ll be relaxed and refreshed.
Perfect for the Business Traveler
Enjoy the best of the business world at our Holiday Inn Express hotel. Right in the heart of the Waltham business corridor, our shuttle offers service within a three-mile radius available Mon-Fri from 7am-11am and 3pm-7pm.
In fact, you’re located strategically close to all the companies along Route 95 (America’s Technology Highway). And if you are looking to go to downtown Boston, you can zip there in just 20 minutes.
Every guest room features complimentary, high-speed Wi-Fi access to ensure you can effectively prepare for your meetings in the comfort of your hotel room.
Perfect for Travel to the Boston Area
As a guest of the Holiday Inn Express Hotel in Waltham, you’re ideally situated to take advantage of the local area attractions. Waltham is at the heart of Greater Boston, making your Boston travel convenient, comfortable and affordable.
College visits, graduations and move-in days are convenient, with Bentley University and Brandeis University just minutes away.
If you’re looking for history, we are conveniently located near all the local historic areas from the Revolutionary battlefields of Lexington and Concord to the Boston Tea Party ship in Boston Harbor.
From our hotel, you can also easily head to downtown Boston. Watch a baseball fly over the “Green Monster” at Fenway Park. Walk the Freedom Trail in Boston, and trace Paul Revere’s ride.
