Hotels in New Hampshire

New Hampshire delivers a vibrant tapestry of sprawling lakes, towering mountains, and picturesque coastal scenery. Exceptional accommodations beckon all manner of travellers – from luxurious lakeside retreats to cosy cottages and affordable inns. Celebrated for its natural beauty and rich history, the 'Granite State' is a jewel nestled in the heart of New England.

Whether it's the restored luxury of the historic Ale House Inn, the rustic charm of the Crotched Mountain Resort, or the budget-friendly comforts of the Hampton Inn Portsmouth, New Hampshire has the perfect stay for all tastes and budgets. Discover your home-from-home in this delightful state with LycaFly today.

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New Hampshire, a goldmine of cultural charm and natural splendour, finds its place in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Sharing its borders with Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, and the Canadian province of Quebec, this state is distinguished by its vibrant history, expansive granite quarries and profound political influence. Notably the ninth state to allow the U.S. Constitution to take effect, New Hampshire was witness to a significant part of America’s remarkable journey to independence.

Inhabited by Algonquian-speaking peoples such as the Abenaki, the state experienced European colonisation in the early 17th century, which resulted in its pioneering role in the American Revolutionary War. Since then, the state's economy has developed notably, offering financial services, education, and high-tech sectors among others, emerging strong in governance, healthcare, and other metrics, making it a much sought-after travel destination.

When to visit New Hampshire

Selecting the ideal time to visit New Hampshire can influence the contours of your holiday experience. A visit in the pleasant months of April to June promises a delightful spring season, charmed by the blossoms and new beginnings, and comparatively cheaper accommodations. Keen skiers might prefer the snowy embrace of New Hampshire winters, whilst those captivated by the russet hues of fall should look towards mid-September to late October.

Given that New Hampshire hosts a variety of seasonal treasures such as maple syrup celebrations, hot air balloon festivals, winter festivals, and much more, any time of year affords its own unique charm. So whether you're dreaming of summer hikes through the stunning White Mountains or admiring the state's breathtaking fall foliage, there's always a compelling reason to book your trip.

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