Nestled in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, The Mount Washington Hotel is the creation of industrialist Joseph Stickney who built the hotel in 1902. The sparkling white and red-roofed Spanish Renaissance-style hotel with its grand veranda was the setting for the historic Bretton Woods Monetary Conference in 1944. This National Historic Landmark offers guests a vast array of recreational and leisure activities, both indoors and out. Extensive renovation and restoration efforts in the 1990s revived the hotel’s rich Victorian atmosphere, from its Tiffany stained glass to its intricate plaster moldings. The hotel opened for its first winter season in November 1999 and now offers year-round enjoyment.
1902 Double: $165.00 to $525.00 ppdo, MAP
Family Suites: $570.00 to $1,750.00 quad, MAP
Tower Suites: $400.00 to $775.00 ppdo, MAP
Bretton Arms: $75.00 to $199.00 ppdo, B&B
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