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Hotels and Lodging

Information about hotels primarily in the United States. Covering mostly luxury hotels and resorts. But this category may also feature luxury properties from around the world. However, there may be a particularly emphasis on hotels near the US, like in Mexico and the Caribbean. Of course, if a hotel is covered outside of the US, such as in Europe or Asia, that article will appear in this category, as well as the default Travel category.

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Although the busy ski season in New Hampshire is nearing an end, that doesn’t mean the hotels will temporarily shut itself down to tourism. Indeed, spring offers a completely different experience for you, with clearer and warmer weather. To make it a complete New Hampshire experience, shouldn’t you stay at one of the remaining few grand hotels? After all, you deserve to stay in one of the best hotels in the Granite State.

Hanover Inn

In Hanover, you don’t have too many options for accommodations. Indeed, if you visit TripAdvisor, you’ll see that there are just two listings. One of those two is the historic Hanover Inn. A popular choice for Dartmouth College visitors, it’s the state’s oldest continually operated hotel. What’s more, it offers outstanding furnishings and its Pine Restaurant is exceptionally good. If you visit Hanover, make sure to hike along the famed Appalachian Trail. Of course, the Ivy League Dartmouth College is among the finest in the country.

Omni Mount Washington

Nestled within the breathtaking White Mountains, the Omni Mount Washington is easily among the most distinctive hotels in New England. One of the last remaining grand resort hotels of the Gilded Age. this magnificent structure was completed in 1902 as The Mount Washington. Over its illustrious history, the Mount Washington has hosted several notable people, including three U.S. presidents. Moreover, in 1944, it was the setting for the landmark Bretton Woods Conference, establishing the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.

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