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NEW HAMPSHIRE HOTELS GUIDE
For  New Hampshire hotels at the lowest available rate in a specific town or city, please select from the list below:

Bartlett
Bedford
Bethlehem
Bretton Woods
Campton
Claremont
Concord
Dover
Durham
Exeter
Franconia
Gorham
Hampton
Hanover
Henniker
Hooksett
Jackson
Keene
Laconia
Lancaster
Lebanon
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Londonderry
Loudon
Manchester
Meredith
Merrimack
Moultonborough
Mount Sunapee
Nashua
New Castle
North Conway
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Rochester
Salem
Seabrook
Tilton
Waterville Valley
Whitefield
Wolfeboro


About the New Hampshire Hotels Guide: The New Hampshire Discount Hotels Travel Guide helps people find hotels, motels, inns, resorts and bed and breakfasts at the lowest available rate. We also include the best New Hampshire cities and towns to stay for your business and leisure travel!  For every hotel reservation made on our New Hampshire Hotels Guide page through VisitingNewEngland.com, we will donate five percent of our commissions to Brookview House, a homeless shelter for families located in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The Brookview House mission is to assist homeless families in the development of skills necessary to break the cycle of poverty. 

Suggestions on Where to Stay in New Hampshire

VisitingNewEngland.com's top picks for your New Hampshire leisure and business travel


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When it comes to scenery, New Hampshire will thrill you with its high rugged mountains, pristine lakes and winding country roads. Fall brings amazing fall foliage (especially on the Kancamagus Scenic Byway near Lincoln and North Conway), winter some of the best skiing in the northeast, spring the feeling of laundry fresh air and a "rebirth" after a long winter, and summer myriad warm-weather family attractions and endless recreational opportunities. Many hotels in the White Mountains (see Bretton WoodsFranconia, North Conway and Jackson) have spectacular mountains and skiing and hiking opportunities, while the Lakes Regions has wonderful water views at Lake Winnipesaukee (see WolfeboroLaconia and Moultonborough) -- perfect for true relaxation in pleasing, natural settings. New Hampshire also has some fine cities from the Currier and Ives look of quaint Keene to the revitalized mill building scene in bustling, revitalized Manchester.

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