Travel Guide: Best Things to Do + See, Where to Eat + Drink, + Where to Stay in Williamstown, MA Now
Nestled on the Mohawk Trail, bordering Vermont and New York, lies historic Williamstown, Massachusetts—in the ever so picturesque Berkshires.
1. THE ART
First on the list you must visit the Clark Art Institute. Along with its stunning historical art collection, you'll initially be mesmerized by the monumental marble building on the scenic grounds, designed by architect Daniel Perry.
Inside you'll find an expansive art collection of European and American paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the early 20th century.
The collection is rich in French Impressionist and Academic paintings, British oil sketches, drawings, porcelain and silver.
After wrapping up your tour, you'll be delighted to enjoy lunch from Café 7 outside on the spectacular manicured grounds—featuring a reflecting pool, complete with waterfalls and comfy Adirondack chairs to soak in that Berkshires vibe.
Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts