Microtel Inn & Suites Bethel
Microtel Inn & Suites
  Bethel/Danbury, Connecticut
80 Benedict Road
Bethel, CT 06801
Phone: 203.748.8318
Fax: 203.748.8309
Reservations: 800.771.7171


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Bethel, Ct
The Microtel Bethel hotel is located in Bethel Connecticut (Ct.)Bethel, Ct. is a bustling, business-friendly town conveniently located roughly halfway between New York City and Hartford Ct. Bethel, Ct. is also near Danbury, Ct., and Bethel, Ct. is not far from Stamford, Ct.

With such a prime location, Bethel, Ct., not surprisingly, is either home to or nearby numerous business parks, corporate centers and industrial parks. And for business travelers looking for an affordable hotel choice in Bethel, Ct., there is one clear choice: the Microtel Bethel has the best rates in the area, and the Microtel Bethel offers numerous extras that travelers to Bethel, Ct. will appreciate: not just FREE local calls (anywhere in Bethel, Ct.) but also FREE long distance (to any U.S. cities outside Bethel, Ct.).

The Microtel Bethel is just half a mile from Berkshire Corporate Park (in Bethel, Ct.) and half a mile from the Professional Office Park of Bethel, Ct. Other Bethel, Ct.-area businesses to which the Microtel Bethel is near: Duracell's World Headquarters are in Bethel, Ct. and are just half a mile away from the Microtel Bethel hotel. Pitney Bowes is in the Bethel, Ct. area (and just one mile from the Microtel Bethel hotel). Busy downtown Danbury, Ct. is near Bethel, Ct. (just six miles from the Bethel Microtel hotel). IBM's headquarters are also in the Bethel, Ct. area and just 10 quick miles from the Microtel Bethel hotel.

Bethel, Ct. is also near the Danbury Ice Arena, and Bethel, Ct. is also quite close to the Danbury Mall, one of the nation's largest and favorite malls. Bethel, Ct. is also near a number of fascinating museums (including the Charles Ives birthplace). Bethel, Ct. is also near a number of state parks (Putnam State Memorial Park). Bethel, Ct. is also near Connecticut's best wineries, and Bethel, Ct. is near the Danbury campus of Western Connecticut State University.

And did you know that Bethel, Ct. is the birthplace of that showman, P. T. Barnum?

Danbury, Ct
the Microtel Bethel is located near Danbury Connecticut (Ct.)Danbury, Ct. is one of the state's fastest growing cities. And no wonder: Danbury, Ct. is home to many corporate headquarters, Danbury, Ct. is an affordable, safe place to raise a family, and as the mayor of Danbury, Ct. says, Danbury, Ct. is both a "traditional yet progressive community."

For the many travelers whose business brings them to the Danbury, Ct. area, or for leisure travelers who want to visit the many cultural and scenic attractions of Danbury, Ct., there is only one hotel that delivers exceptional comfort at extraordinarily affordable rates: The Microtel Bethel hotel, which is only six short miles from downtown Danbury, Ct.

Thanks to the educated labor force and high quality of life in Danbury, Ct., many of the nation's most respected corporations call the Danbury, Ct.-area home: GE Capital is headquartered in Danbury, Ct., and Duracell Inc. and the Eaton Corp. also have their headquarters in the Danbury, Ct. area. Pitney Bowes? Headquartered in the Danbury, Ct. area. Ethan Allen? Headquartered in the Danbury, Ct. area. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Union Carbide, Branson Ultrasonics and Praxair Inc-all run their operations from the Danbury, Ct. area.

With such a wealth of business centers, Danbury, Ct. is obviously home to many hotels, but there is only one that combines business-class amenities with economical rates: the Microtel Bethel hotel, which is ideally situated within a short driving distance of all the corporations in the Danbury, Ct. area.

But Danbury, Ct. isn't all business: Among the museums in or nearby Danbury, Ct.: the Aldrich Museum, a world-class art institution, is near Danbury, Ct. in nearby Ridgefield; the Charles Ives Birthplace is in Danbury, Ct.; the hugely popular Danbury Railway Museum is in Danbury, Ct.; also in Danbury, Ct. are the Danbury Museum/Historical Society and the Keeler Tavern Museum. And for budget-conscious cultural buffs, the Microtel Bethel hotel is the perfect spot for an affordable night's stay near all these attractions.

Danbury, Ct. is also home to or nearby numerous state parks and golf courses, and "Musicals at Richter" in Danbury, Ct. is the state's longest-running outdoor theater. The Danbury Fair Mall, one of the nation's top shopping destinations is in Danbury, Ct., as is the Danbury Ice Arena, a professional-quality rink.

Other features of Danbury, Ct.? Direct rail access into Manhattan is available in Danbury, Ct., and Western Connecticut State University calls Danbury, Ct. home. Numerous famous folks have also come from Danbury, Ct., including Marian Anderson, Carol King, Charles Ives and Tracy Chapman.

As you can see, there are 1,001 reasons to come to Danbury, Ct., but only one hotel in the entire area is the right choice for travelers who demand quality and economy: the Microtel Bethel hotel.

Danbury Mall
The Microtel Bethel is close to the Danbury Mall in Danbury Connecticut (Ct.)The Danbury Mall is the premier shopping destination for all of southwestern Connecticut as well as Westchester, Duchess and Putnam Counties in New York. And for shoppers who need an affordable hotel close by the Danbury Mall, there is only one option: The Microtel Bethel has the best rates of any hotel near the Danbury Mall.

The Danbury Mall offers all the excitement and sophistication of big-city shopping, but the retail experience at the Danbury Mall is pleasantly seasoned with small-town, New England charm. And shoppers who want to take full advantage of the Danbury Mall will be glad to hear that Microtel Bethel hotel is not far away and offers clean, comfortable rooms at budget-friendly prices-leaving plenty of extra cash for shopping at the Danbury Mall!

The Danbury Mall offers shoppers a selection many of the nation's finest stores. Macy's is one of the anchor stores at the Danbury Mall; Lord & Taylor's is another respected department store at the Danbury Mall. Sears and J.C. Penny also serve shoppers at the Danbury Mall.

And with more than 100 stores in total, the Danbury Mall is home to top specialty and clothing stores. Abercrombie and Fitch, Old Navy and The Gap can all be found at the Danbury Mall-H&M and Victoria Secret are also on hand at the Danbury Mall. Looking for a J. Crew, Ann Taylor or Express/Express Men? The Danbury Mall has them.

The Danbury Mall also has retailers of fine furnishing and footwear. And of course, the Danbury Mall offers hungry shoppers plenty of restaurant choices. The Danbury Mall has leading eyeglass stores and sporting goods stores, and the Danbury Mall also offers jewelers, book stores, gift shops and travel agents.

And after a fulfilling (and arm-filling) day of shopping at the Danbury Mall, you'll love relaxing at the nearby Microtel Bethel hotel-and feel good knowing what a great value the Microtel Bethel offers its guests.

Of course, the Danbury Mall is more than just great shopping. The Danbury Mall also offers almost weekly special events throughout the year-from fireworks to celebrity guest appearances to kids camp to a full-calendar of surprises in the holiday season.

And where can value-focused shoppers find a home-away-from-home that will let them stay nearby all the Danbury Mall offers? At the Microtel Bethel hotel, whose well-equipped, super-clean guestrooms are just a short drive away.

Stew Leonard’s

From its humble beginnings as a small dairy store founded in 1969 with seven employees, Stew Leonard's has grown to become not only the World's Largest Dairy Store but one of the most renowned grocery stores, with annual sales of nearly $300 million and almost 2,000 Team Members. In addition to the headquarters store in Norwalk, Conn., Stew Leonard's has stores in Danbury, Conn. and Yonkers, N.Y., with a fourth store planned in Newington, Conn. in April 2007.

Clover Truck Stew Leonard's history can be traced back to the early 1920s, when Charles Leo Leonard started Clover Farms Dairy in Norwalk, Connecticut. It was a state of the art dairy by the standards of the time - with a pasteurizing and bottling plant, and fresh milk delivered daily by trucks that had plastic cows on the front that "mooed" for the neighborhood children.


In the late sixties, Stew Leonard, Charles' son, realized the milk delivery business was going the way of the horse and buggy. He knew it was time to start something new was driven home when the state informed him that Clover Farms Dairy was in the path of a new highway. Stew Leonard's dream was to build a retail dairy store wheOpening Dayre children could watch milk being bottled, while mothers did their shopping in a farmer's market atmosphere. In December 1969, Stew Leonard's opened its doors - a 17,000 square foot store carrying just eight items.

Stew Leonard's has grown at an amazing pace - and 30 additions have since been added to the original store. Stew Leonard's has taken the fresh dairy concept and expanded into meats, fish, produce, bakery, cheese and wine. Unlike traditional grocery stores that sell an average 30,000 items, each Stew Leonard's store carries only 2,000 items, chosen specifically for their freshness, quality and value.

The success of this family-owned business and their legion of loyal shoppers is largely due to their passionate approach to customer service:
Rule #1 -- The Customer is Always Right;
Rule #2 - If the Customer is Ever Wrong, Re-Read Rule #1.

This principle is so essential to the foundation of the company that it is etched in a three-ton granite rock at each store's entrance.


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