Posts Tagged ‘Berkshires’

Find Luxury Accommodations for the Tanglewood Music Festival in Berkshires

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

(Vocus) February 5, 2009

The Berkshire Comfort Inn and Suites is pleased to announce the Tanglewood Music Festival, which attracts almost 300,000 guests a year to concerts by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops. Known for its exceptional list of guest musicians and popular artists like James Taylor, the Tanglewood Music Festival is an amazing summer event.

Marking his fifth summer as Boston Symphony Orchestra Music Director, Maestro James Levine opens the 2009 Tanglewood Music Festival with a blockbuster all-Tchaikovsky program. Performing alongside him will be one of the leading virtuosos of our time, pianist Yefim Bronfman. The season concludes with James Taylor performing four separate nights.

The Tanglewood Music Festival offers an array of programs (more…)

Vacation Village in the Berkshires, Massachusetts

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

www.vacationvillageresorts.com While a guest at Vacation Village in the Berkshires, you can soak in the charm of a bygone era while visiting the grounds and stately homes of legendary American figures. Appreciate the arts the area affords; music, dance, theater and more. Virtually every corner of the Berkshires belies culturally rich history that is sure to leave your senses reeling!

Berkshires Trip Oct 2007

Sunday, August 8th, 2010


Lauren and Dan’s trip to the Berkshires as a video montage. Pictures of climb up Mount Graylock, Cascades and art museums set to the music of Beth Nielsen Chapman and Delaney and Bonnie and Friends.

BERKSHIRES VACATION 2010

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


BERKSHIRES VACATION JAN 2010.

Vacation in Berkshires?

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Can someone tell me what the crowd is like in the Berkshires? I am looking to go there for a long weekend with a few girlfriends, and i am wondering if it is an older or younger crowd, etc? Also looking for any suggestions on things to do, spas, theatres, restaurants, boating, etc? thanks!

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