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Just outside of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, which was recently rated in Coastal Living’s Top 10 Happiest Seaside Towns in America. Home to eclectic boutiques for tax-free shopping, protected wetlands for bird watching and kayaking, family-friendly beaches, and a thriving culinary, arts, and music scene. Greater Portsmouth hums with a vibrant sense of place and community. Logan Int’l Airport: 60 miles, 60 minutes.

Driving Directions

From Manchester Airport: Take Rt. 101 to I-95 North to Exit 3 and turn right onto 33 East. Drive one mile and make a right at traffic light onto Peverly Road. Go straight across Route 1 and make a left onto 1A at fork. Turn right onto 1B (Wentworth Road).

From Portland Airport: Take I-95 south Exit 3/Greenland Left off exit, follow one mile to 1st stoplight. Turn right (cemetery on right). Follow to your 2nd light (intersection of Rt. 1). Follow through the light (crossing over Rt.1). Follow one mile to stop sign take. Left at the stop sign onto Rt. 1-A and take your next right onto Rt. 1-b. The hotel is one mile ahead.

From Boston:Take I-95 North to Exit 3 and turn right onto 33 East. Drive one mile and make a right at traffic light onto Peverly Road. Go straight across Route 1 and make a left onto 1A at fork. Turn right onto 1B (Wentworth Road).

Nearest Airport

Manchester Airport

Hotel Address

588 Wentworth Road, New Castle

New Hampshire, United States 03854


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