Travel Tuesday: Tanglewood on the 4th of July

James Taylor at Tanglewood on the 4th of July has been one of my life list items for ages, and this year I finally got to experience it. It was well worth the wait.

We traveled out to Lenox, Massachusetts, the site of Tanglewood Music Center, to meet my sister and her husband for the concert. The weather was iffy; it rained on and off as we drove and was drizzly when we arrived at our hotel, the Knight’s Inn in Lenox. The Berkshires can be an expensive trip, so when I found rooms at great prices at the Knight’s Inn, I wasn’t expecting much. In reality, we were really pleasantly surprised. Our rooms were spotlessly clean, it was quiet, the staff was friendly, and the view was beautiful. It was also close to all of the major attractions of the area. I was glad we took a risk on the hotel and would totally stay there again.

The Berkshires

Going to Tanglewood is quite the experience in itself. We had lawn seats, which meant we could bring in a picnic to enjoy during the concert. There were some serious picnic setups that included white tablecloths, candles, all sorts of food and wine, and more. We had a nice spread of our own, including Champagne and wine, sandwiches, snacks, and candles. Doors open at 5, three hours before the concert, and the beautiful grounds, plus picnics, make those hours fly by.

Tanglewood

Chandon picnic

The views of surrounding mountains and Stockbridge Bowl are magnificent. We live in such a stunning state, with really unique features that vary from place to place. It felt amazing to be surrounded by so much green.

Stockbridge Bowl

The concert itself was amazing. James Taylor played for about three hours, and his set list included lots of favorites. He was, as I expected, funny and charming and adorable. If you are a fan, I recommend checking out the 4th of July Tanglewood show.

The day after the concert we made a couple of stops on our way out of the Berkshires. We visited a beautiful lake, then headed to two fancy, famous resorts, Cranwell and Blantyre.

Lenox, Massachusetts

We were hoping to have tea or something at Blantyre, but that sort of thing is reserved for guests. Maybe someday. . .

Blantyre

A visit to the Berkshires is just one option for a beautiful Massachusetts vacation. There is so much to see and do, and I would love to visit again soon for the arts, nature, and food that makes the area so special.

Tags: Berkshires, James Taylor, Lenox, Massachusetts, Massachusetts travel, Travel, travel blog, Travel Tuesday

  1. Michelle Lahey’s avatar

    Sounds like a wonderful way to spend the 4th!

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  2. Megan’s avatar

    I love JT! So glad you got to enjoy the concert. I was worried about you guys with all the rain we were getting!

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  3. beth grossman’s avatar

    Make sure next time you go to the Schantz gallery in W Stockbridge; not to be missed

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  4. Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic’s avatar

    How fun! I went to Tanglewoods last year for a picnic and concert, too, and it was such a lovely experience.

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  5. Daisy’s avatar

    this is on my bucket list but its so hard to pull away from a 4th at the cape. glad you had such a good time!

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