New England has a knack for making guests feel instantly at ease, thanks to its mix of seaside escapes, mountain hideaways, and a generous dash of old-school charm.
These are the best places to stay in New England, each bringing something a little different to the table.
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The White Barn Inn sits in coastal Kennebunkport, just 90 minutes north of Boston. This charming property has welcomed guests for over 150 years with authentic New England hospitality.
Cozy cottages and restored barns are scattered across the grounds near the Kennebunk River. Fireplaces and marble bathrooms with whirlpool tubs add a little indulgence.
The AAA Five Diamond restaurant, tucked inside a 140-year-old barn, is the kind of spot that makes a meal feel like an event. The spa is a sweet reward after a day exploring Maine’s beaches.
Best For: Couples after a romantic escape with standout dining and spa experiences, no matter the season.
Set right on the water in Maine’s most charming coastal town, Bar Harbor Inn gets you those Frenchman Bay views and puts Acadia National Park almost in your backyard.
Elegant rooms blend classic New England touches with modern comfort. Downtown Bar Harbor’s shops and restaurants are a quick stroll away, so you can wander without a plan.
Best For: Couples who want an oceanfront stay with easy access to Acadia’s wild beauty.
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This historic resort has been greeting guests since 1874, with its iconic turrets and sweeping ocean views.
Tucked on New Castle Island, it’s a place that’s seen its share of famous faces over the years.
The waterfront hotel serves up both indoor and outdoor pools, plus marina access. Harbor cruises, deep sea fishing, or sunset sails are available right from the resort.
Best For: Couples after a coastal retreat and families who appreciate luxury with a side of New England history.
This grand resort from 1902 stands tall in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. The castle-like hotel overlooks golf greens with the Presidential Range looming behind.
Winter or summer, there’s always something going on—skiing at Bretton Woods, riding the Cog Railway up Mount Washington, or just kicking back at the spa after a round of golf.
Best For: Anyone craving mountain adventures, a bit of history, spa time, and those big White Mountain vistas.
This oceanfront retreat is perched on 40 secluded acres at Aquidneck Island’s tip. The Victorian mansion and private beach cottages look out over Narragansett Bay.
Castle Hill Inn became Rhode Island’s first Relais & Châteaux property in 2008. Restored rooms, a private beach, and marina access are just minutes from Newport’s buzz.
Best For: Romantic escapes with ocean views and that timeless New England coastal feel.
This Forbes Five-Star resort has been Cape Cod’s go-to since 1914. Oceanfront accommodations come with private beach access and a healthy dose of New England style.
Beachfront cabanas, a full-service spa, and tennis courts keep things interesting. Farm-to-table menus spotlight local flavors, always changing with the seasons.
Waterfront cottages and elegant inn rooms are all about comfort. The beachside location and top-notch amenities make it a standout for travelers who want something special.
Best For: Those after a polished Cape Cod retreat with private beach perks and five-star service.
Ocean Edge Resort and Golf Club stretches across 429 acres of Cape Cod coastline in Brewster. Private beaches, championship golf, and luxury villas all in one place? Hard to resist.
You can pick between historic mansion rooms or modern villas with kitchenettes. The private Bay Pines Beach and outdoor pools are family favorites, and the Cape Cod Rail Trail runs right by for biking adventures.
The Beach House Spa recently snagged a spot as one of America’s top hotel spas.
Best For: Families wanting a bit of everything—golf, beaches, luxury, and that classic Cape energy.
The Equinox Resort in Manchester has been around since 1769, making it a true New England classic. Set at the foot of Mount Equinox, it’s got a prime spot in the heart of Manchester Village.
Golf courses, a full-service spa, and multiple dining options keep things lively. The resort blends colonial charm with modern comforts throughout its rooms and suites.
Manchester Village is perfect for shopping or a spontaneous stroll. The Green Mountains are right there for hiking, and you’re never far from a covered bridge or a bit of history.
Best For: Golfers and history buffs who want a touch of luxury in Vermont’s mountain scenery.
This award-winning Vermont resort and spa sits on 300 acres of rolling hills and wildflowers near Barnard.
Unique accommodations—think treehouses and cottages—are tucked all over the property.
Twin Farms has landed at the top of Travel + Leisure’s best-of lists for good reason. The adults-only retreat offers hiking trails, a private pond, and seriously good dining.
Stays are all-inclusive, from gourmet meals to outdoor adventures. With just 28 rooms, it’s about as exclusive as it gets in New England.
Best For: Those craving privacy, gourmet food, and a secluded slice of Vermont countryside.
The Woodstock Inn & Resort sits right on the village green in one of Vermont’s most postcard-worthy towns.
Rooms and suites feature wood-beam frames and hand-dyed blankets that channel classic Vermont style.
Days can start with spa treatments at their Forbes Four Star facility or just wandering Main Street’s boutiques and restaurants. Year-round activities range from skiing to hiking in the Green Mountains.
Best For: Couples who want a cozy, luxurious stay in a quintessential New England village.
Perched on the bluffs of Watch Hill, this AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Five-Star resort is Rhode Island’s most prestigious coastal spot. It’s actually the only property in the state with both top honors.
The Ocean & Harvest Spa ranks among the nation’s best, and COAST restaurant brings Forbes Five-Star dining right to your table.
Best For: Those who want Five-Star amenities, Atlantic views, and a truly standout spa experience.
Weekapaug Inn brings casual beach resort vibes, nestled between pond and sea. Historic and on the National Register, it first opened in 1899 and is now a Relais & Châteaux member.
Farm-to-table dining uses locally sourced ingredients from Westerly farms. The inn is just three hours from New York and under two from Boston.
Best For: Romantic escapes or family retreats that mix coastal charm with a little luxury.
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The Mayflower Inn & Spa inspired Gilmore Girls’ Stars Hollow after creator Amy Sherman-Palladino visited. In Washington, Connecticut, you’re surrounded by 58 acres of lush gardens and woodlands.
Just two hours from New York City in the Litchfield Hills, the New England-style accommodations include spacious suites with private balconies.
Conde Nast Traveler ranked it among New England’s best, making it ideal for a romantic weekend or a girls’ trip.
Best For: Gilmore Girls devotees who want a luxury spa getaway in a storybook New England setting.
This waterfront resort sits right where the Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound. AAA Four Diamond accommodations give you water views from nearly every angle.
The family-owned property features a full-service spa and award-winning dining. The marina is handy if you want to dock your boat or charter one for a day exploring the Connecticut coast.
Best For: Couples looking for a romantic escape and anyone who wants to relax by the water with a classic New England touch.
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The Fairmont Copley Plaza stands as a luxury downtown landmark that’s been greeting travelers since 1912. Smack in Boston’s historic Back Bay, it’s just a quick stroll to major sights and shopping.
Old Boston charm meets modern comfort—think marble, crystal, and velvet everywhere you look. The vibe leans classic, but nothing feels stuffy.
The location is pretty unbeatable. You’re right by the Boston Marathon finish line and surrounded by some of the city’s best restaurants.
Best For: Anyone craving a plush stay in Boston’s most iconic Back Bay address.