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One- or Two-Night Stay at Hampshire Inn in Seabrook, NH |
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$45.00
$90.00 value
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50% off!
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Spacious Suites near New Hampshire’s Seacoast
Top Reasons to Visit Hampshire Inn
- The hotel is just a short drive from the ocean, where you can go deep-sea fishing or board a whale-watching cruise.
- All of the rooms are spacious suites. One- and two-bedroom suites can sleep up to two adults and two kids; presidential suites accommodate six.
- Kitchenettes come standard in every suite.
- Each morning, a complimentary continental breakfast includes muffins, bagels, and assorted juices.
- You’ll have access to an indoor heated pool with an adjacent hot tub.
- Nearby attractions include a number of golf courses and microbreweries. Kids will enjoy the exhibits at the Seacoast Science Center.
- A green hotel, Hampshire Inn has adopted a number of energy-saving and sustainability measures.
New Hampshire’s Seacoast: Pristine Shoreline, Beach Towns, and Historic Architecture
Compared to other New England states, the coast of New Hampshire—known locally as the Seacoast region—is pretty narrow and short. But it manages to pack in a lot, including a nearly unbroken string of beaches mixed with dunes and hardwood forests. The 18-mile stretch begins around Seabrook, where you can tour a nuclear-power plant that sparked protests in the 1980s, leading to a ban on future plants in the United States. About 15 minutes from here is Hampton Beach, a honky-tonk town known for its classic boardwalk. Picture fried-dough stands, penny arcade games, and palm readers. Visitors flock here during the summer for free evening concerts. For a more tranquil scene, continue north to the small town of Rye to take in seaside mansions and a state park with a quiet beachfront.
A large section of the shoreline remains relatively untouched beginning around historic Portsmouth. This port city prospered before the Revolutionary War, and you can see plenty of lavish architecture that dates back as far as the 18th century. Many of the old brick warehouses downtown have been transformed into boutiques and cafés. There are also many house museums, including the more than 40 buildings that make up Strawbery Banke Museum, one of New England’s largest outdoor living history complexes.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
| Option 1: 1 night in a 1- or 2-bedroom suite, check in Sun-Thurs, 2/12-4/15. Up to 2 kids 17 or younger stay free. |
$45.00
$90.00 Value • Save 50% ($45.00)
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140 bought
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| Option 2: 1 night in a 1- or 2-bedroom suite, check in Sun-Thurs, 4/16-5/31. Up to 2 kids 17 or younger stay free. |
$65.00
$118.00 Value • Save 45% ($53.00)
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20 bought
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| Option 3: 2 nights in a 1- or 2-bedroom suite, check in any day, 2/12-4/15. Up to 2 kids 17 or younger stay free. |
$99.00
$180.00 Value • Save 45% ($81.00)
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140 bought
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| Option 4: 2 nights in a 1- or 2-bedroom suite, check in any day, 4/16-5/31. Up to 2 kids 17 or younger stay free. |
$135.00
$236.00 Value • Save 43% ($101.00)
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20 bought
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| Option 5: 2 nights in a presidential suite for up to 6 guests, check in any day, valid 2/12-4/15 |
$119.00
$242.00 Value • Save 51% ($123.00)
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40 bought
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| Option 6: 2 nights in a presidential suite for up to 6 guests, check in any day, valid 4/16-5/31 |
$175.00
$328.00 Value • Save 47% ($153.00)
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7 bought
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Fine Print
Book by 4/12/13 or promotional value expires. Valid for travel 2/12/13-4/15/13 or 4/16/13-5/31/13 based on option purchased. Valid only for travel window and room type purchased. Limit 4 per person, may buy 4 additional as gifts. Limit 4 per visit. Reservation required, subject to availability. 48-hour cancellation notice required or fee of applicable 1-night stay up to Groupon price applies. Must be 18 or older to check in. Credit card required at check-in. 9% tax not included.
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