Hotels and resorts in New England

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Plan your New England getaway
Seeking a trendy weekend in Boston? A hiking trip in the White Mountains? Start your trip planning here. Find Frommer's rated hotels and resorts in the world's best New England destinations.
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Short hops in New England

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New Hampshire Commission Runs Campaigns for Veterans
By Paul E. Kandarian, Globe Correspondent If you find yourself up in the Granite State anytime soon and want to help our veterans, consider this:...

Two New England towns are among America's 'most romantic'
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, Travel and Leisure has calculated America's most romantic towns, and two New England spots made the top 10. The...

Around New England

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Looking for a cozy inn or B&B? Search Boston Globe reviews throughout New England and plan your romantic excursion.
Portland museum appeals to all ages
Fine art museums can be heavy and intimidating or, like the Portland Museum of Art, they can be light, airy places of inspiration and discovery...
Cracking the code
Digging into a delicious lobster dinner can be a challenge. Learn how to eat a lobster so you can enjoy one of Maine's most coveted delicacies. Read the story
Checking In: New England hotel reviews

Trendy, smart lodging in Conn.
The Study at Yale in New Haven, Conn. has a light-hearted attitude about its location amid the bustle of academic life

Featured destinations

White Mountains
Kayakers, skiers, birdwatchers and hikers enjoy exploring this sprawling natural playground.
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Berkshires
Western Massachusetts' Berkshires attract artists and writers with its natural beauty and unique culture.
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Massachusetts
Enjoy the Bay State's rocky coastline, tranquil forests and rich Revolutionary history.
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New Hampshire
With its forests and mountains, the Granite State offers diverse terrain for any outdoors enthusiast.
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Vermont
Rolling hills, sugar maples, dairy farms, antique shops and dirt roads compose this rural state.
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Maine
More than just lobsters, Maine offers miles of lighthouse-dotted coastline, including Acadia National Park.
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Rhode Island
Affectionately known as "Little Rhody," this state offers 400 miles of coastline and elegant mansions.
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Connecticut
Known as "New England's front porch," Connecticut is known for its Colonial townhouses and seaside villages.
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Cape Cod and the Islands
Relax on sandy shores, peruse quaint shops, and savor a delicious ice cream cone on the Cape.
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