Fairfield Inn & Suites – Plainville In the News

Fairfield Inn & Suites – Plainville In the News

calendar September 27, 2023

PLAINVILLE – Everything at the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Plainville is open and ready for guests to enjoy after being closed due to the pandemic.

The Plainville Fairfield Inn & Suites is a highly rated hotel that provides many amenities such as free WiFi, spacious guest rooms, a complimentary hot breakfast, and more.

“At Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott, your hotel experience will be what you want – a clean, comfortable guest room equipped with a microwave, refrigerator and friendly service,” their website states.

The Plainville Fairfield Inn & Suites is located off of I-84, and is situated near Lake Compounce. It is located near many businesses, such as General Electric, Stanley Back & Decker, United Technologies, ESPN, Hartford HealthCare Medical Group and others. It is near the WestFarms Mall as well as Hartford.

Currently, all of the hotel’s amenities are back in operation after being closed due to the pandemic, including the indoor heated pool, the 24/7 fitness center, the business center and a 20-person meeting room. They are serving their usual complimentary buffet breakfast and hot breakfast as well, featuring scrambled eggs, sausage patties, and fresh cut fruit.

Craft Kitchen recently opened a second location on the hotel’s property. It is a locally sourced, scratch kitchen with Italian and southern style influences that is open for lunch and dinner.

Lisbell Rivera, Fairfield’s director of sales, said the hotel is doing well. It hosts many sports groups and wedding parties. Fairfield Inn & Suites provides event organizers with a unique complimentary reservation link that makes it easy for guests to reserve their rooms. It can be shared in an email, embedded in a website, and personalized with the group name, event dates and special rates.

The hotel is located at 400 New Britain Ave. in Plainville. Call 860-747-1188 or log onto www.marriott.com to make reservations.

SOURCE: NEW BRITAIN HERALD