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    The Athenaeum Hotel, built in 1881, is full of charm and staff is very nice. I did not expect the hotel not to be air conditioned. With temps near 100, it was impossible to sit at the bar and enjoy a drink. We didn't even try the restaurant. We needed some good old fashioned air conditioning. Thankfully the rooms have window units. Bring an eye mask unless you are an early riser. The shutters do nothing to keep out the light. None of the plugs in the room accept 3-prong plugs. Wish we'd known that one. And lastly, for such an elegant hotel, we were very disappointed to get raggedy towels(we use those for rags-we certainly don't give them to guests).

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    Erin P.

    I love the institution and the excuse could be it was the first week... stayed at the hotel first time ever. Loved our stay and the bar was lively and people were very friendly. Every day we ate in the hotel the process of getting a table was a bit different? We would put our names on the list for a table and hostess would say, "oh, it's only 10-15 minutes" but then we would wait for 45 - 55 minutes. No big deal because hanging out and people watching is the best in the lobby by the bar. Dinner was also interesting with buffet working at the same time as ability to order the menu items. It created some confusion for all but like mentioned above - seems like they are working through what works the best for them. One thing for sure is the food is all way too salty. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner = too much salt. I know folks of the silver-haired variety sometimes can't taste food like they used to but you can't take out when it's already in there. Avoid the Ahi - not cut correctly and extremely chewy. Salad was also salty. You can't beat the views of the lake and the rocking chairs on the porch... grab a cocktail or some wine, hit the rocker, relax and just skip the food.

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    Mel B.

    There are times when I like to pretend I am fancy. This thing I do dates back to my childhood when I first stayed at the Athenaeum, and learned how to put a napkin on my lap and understand the ways of relaxation of a certain type of elite people. Thus, when I am feeling like putting on my summertime fancy, I go back and stay at the Athenaeum. This hotel was literally built in the 1880s and is the grandest of hotels in the Chautaqua Institution--set right in the heart of the action and steps away from the ampitheater. Symphony Saturdays is one of your sure bets to score an overnight deal. Included in your rate are gate passes (your pass to the Symphony concert), dinner in the dining room, breakfast and a brunch buffet the next day. The only downside is that if you book late you risk being banished to the Annex at the side of the hotel, with outdoor camp decor, rather than staying in the main buiding, with the beautiful victorian rooms and tall ceilings. The old-fashioned grandeur is pretty special. The room keys are actual keys, for starters. The food is typically included in the rate, giving that dinner and lodging feel. The wrap around porches and wicker chairs are a complete picture of summer, with sweeping views of Lake Chautaqua. Bicyclists and runners pass by, as you rock on your rocking chair, with classical music floating into the air from the ampitheater as the Symphony practices mid-day. There are fruit infused waters in the lobby and actual bell hops. It's not perfect--the hotel is aging and the staff is mostly made up of semi-trained college students on summer break. However, you can't beat the proximity to the action, and the frozen-in-a bygone-time feeling that you get when you stay here. There is no place like the Athenaeum.

    Neil C.

    One of the hidden jewels of Western New York! And part of a hidden history of early 20th century Americanna that lives on, from wikipedia: "Chautauqua (pronounced /tkw/ sh-TAW-kw) is an adult education movement in the United States, highly popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Chautauqua assemblies expanded and spread throughout rural America until the mid-1920s. The Chautauqua brought entertainment and culture for the whole community, with speakers, teachers, musicians, entertainers, preachers and specialists of the day.[1] Former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt was quoted as saying that Chautauqua is "the most American thing in America." The Athenaeum hotel is the central lodging and wedding reception location providing couples a wonderful destination wedding reception with amazing victorian architecture and the charm of a few creeky floorboards. I have photographed more than 5 weddings at the Athenaeum Hotel and the food and service has always been excellent! Christine Hawkins is the coordinator there and she is friendly, and professional.

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    The Spencer Hotel & Spa - Lewis Carrol

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    Let's just say - they have a good photographer and post compelling photos on their website…read more On the plus side, you can't beat the location. It's a few buildings down from the Amphitheater, so you can enjoy the evening symphony easily from the porch or terrace. Also, the entire staff was kind and helpful. They really tried to accommodate the guests, but there was this sense that these gals were quite fearful of screwing up. On the downside, the room was straightened up, but it didn't feel clean - especially post-pandemic clean. The room we stayed in had 1-1/2 bathrooms - both very small with no room to hold personal belongings. The shower experience was no better than you'd find at a campground. The amenities were cheap and never replenished, so we ended up buying shampoo, conditioner, and body wash at the plaza store. The floor wasn't level, evidenced by our roller bags rolling around on their own. The bed was way too soft and uncomfortable. There was no airflow in the room and there was no way to control the air conditioning. The windows were permanently shut. Despite the Spencer's charm and history, we won't be staying here again.

    If I could rate it lower I would. First of all there is no spa. At all. No sauna as promised. And…read morewhen I tried to sit on the porches, I was reprimanded in the most passive aggressive way possible. Everyone who works here is mean, spiteful and passive aggressive, except for the cleaning crew. They were nice. They even commented about how much water I was drinking! Here is my room which was $400 a night! I didn't complain or comment about anything until they accused me of breaking a lamp. The lamps were very precariously perched on these ridulously small shelves and I put one on the floor to avoid knocking it over while getting into bed and they were mad about that and wanted me to pay for that lamp too even though it was not broken. There is something very wrong with these people. Do not stay here. The website is full of lies. No spa! No porches for you! And they do NOT have dinner and the breakfast is not good. By the way when I fought back about the lamps and paying them an extra $400 they kicked me and my husband out of the hotel and "called the authorities" who never came, probably because they are well aware that these people are nut jobs. Probably happens every week!

    Athenaeum Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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