Sometimes we just want to escape our daily lives to relax for a while but at the same time, we don't want to be removed from our everyday conveniences. I personally love camping in the middle of nowhere but there's also something to be said for being within the energy of a busy city. Portsmouth is the epitome of cultural history in New Hampshire and one of the best hotels in Portsmouth, NH is the perfect place to experience it all at your own pace.
The Sailmaker’s House, renovated in 2017, originally dates back to 1801. Many of its charming historic quirks have been well-preserved into the modern era.
The hotel's ten guest rooms are designed with comfort in mind, blending historic charm with modern, stylish furnishings.
The Sailmaker's House sits in the heart of downtown Portsmouth, one of the oldest settlements in New Hampshire, as well as a historic seaport.
Portsmouth is a paradise for foodies! The downtown boasts dozens of unique eateries that can all be reached by a pleasant walk.
Portsmouth Harbor Light in New Castle is a short drive from The Sailmaker's House. This light has been guiding vessels since 1771.
Strawbery Banke is a living history museum, dedicated to preserving 300-plus years of New Hampshire history.
Walk through the colorful gardens of Prescott Park, which are both educational and beautiful. This former industrial area turned botanical wonder is a must-see.
Located six miles offshore from Portsmouth at the Isle of Shoals. These islands have been inhabited for more than 400 years and can be visited via ferry.
With so much to see and do, you may need to return to Portsmouth for another extended stay. To learn more and to book your visit this time around, visit The Sailmaker’s House page on Booking.com and follow The Sailmaker’s House on Facebook for the latest updates.
For other hotel stay ideas all around the state, check out our guide to the best hotels and resorts in New Hampshire.
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