Berkshires, United States - Hotel Bookings and Travel Guide

Autumn foliage in the Berkshires region of Massachusetts

Nestled in quiet western Massachusetts, word is slowly getting out about this summertime arts Mecca.

Generally viewed as a playground for the rich, there's more to the Berkshires than lofty estates and upscale digs (although these, too, are fun to explore - check out Wheatleigh or Blantyre in Lenox, MA).

The fantastic Tanglewood concert series, summertime home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, features performances of classical and jazz as well as a "wine and food classic".

While Tanglewood put the Berkshires on the map, there are other important festivals here - Jacob's Pillow, near Becket, MA, is the country's foremost contemporary dance festival, and (further north) is the renowned Williamstown Theatre Festival.

Williamstown is also blessed with two lovely art museums: the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute and the Williams College Museum of Art. The area's creative showstopper however, is the Mass MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art), a whimsical, sprawling former textile factory that's now filled with modern art installations, contemporary videos and upside-down trees.