Latest Hotels Reviews for New Hampshire

Clarion Inn
4.3/566 Reviews
Great pick for a simple getaway! This is our second time in the area, we previously stayed at the Hampton Inn but our experience at Clarion Inn was better, and cheaper all around. The big selling point for me was the price and fact that it was recently renovated. We stayed for two nights, Tuesday July 5 to 7th and had zero issues overall. We checked in late and there was no wait, the hotel felt empty. Our room was 254 which is a corner unit on the second floor and easily accessible from the outside. At first I thought this was a bad sign that we had to reach our room from outside stairs but this was actually a shortcut and made coming in and out a lot easier. We were able to park just steps away from the door. The lobby was clean and presentable, staff was friendly. The room was nice and modern. Bathroom had a large shower instead of a tub and huge counter for the sink which I enjoyed. Bed doesn't seem to have a new mattress, it felt soft and sunken in at times, but the furniture, tv, carpeting and everyhting else in our room was modern. I asked for some extra shampoo at one point and the girl at the front counter was so nice, she offered me extra items if I wanted - they have everything in stock free of charge if ever you need deodorant, toothpaste, toobrushes, shower caps, etc, feel free to ask! Since we stayed on weekdays the entire property felt empty, I think we came across just two other guests during our stay. No noise at night, no noise in hallways - it was amazing. When we were there, the complimentary breakfast was pretty basic, there's coffee, juices, milk, yogourt, some fruits, cereal, muffins/granola bars and a pancake and waffle maker. The pancake maker was really cool, since it is an automated machine. Just place a plate under and with the push of a button, 2 pancackes will be made fresh and rolled out for you. I wish there were hot food items like eggs, sausage or bacon, but I guess with covid and with how empty the hotel was during our stay, it might not make sense to offer these items. (I recently read that the hotel does offer these hot breakfast items, but maybe just on weekends??) My suggestion would be to have at least some hard boiled eggs, these could be kept in the same fridge as the yogourt and can stay good for a few days so it would reduce waste (as opposed to scrambled eggs/omelettes). Note that there is a 99 restaurant located on this property so if ever you want to order something quick for lunch or supper, it's super convenient. I would come back, great value and great experience as a whole.
The Wayside Inn
4.3/544 Reviews
My husband and I had a one night getaway at the Wayside Inn, and we loved it! Upon arrival, we decided we preferred to move from the annex to the main Inn, and the Mother of the innkeeper Sarah cheerfully made the switch for us! Our room was spacious, quaint, and I loved the decorations and hardwood floors! We even had a jacuzzi tub in the spacious bathroom! The room was spotless, so clean and inviting! I loved hearing the river out our windows and the birds in the morning! A delicious breakfast was included, and I appreciated the early start at 7:30 so we could get out on our bicycles. The innkeeper Sarah has obviously done so much work to this historic property. I am sure it has not been easy, especially with a young family. Sarah is amazing! I look forward to staying again to see further improvements she has made! Thank you for the wonderful overnight!
Inn at Whitney's Farm
4/57 Reviews
The Inn itself is lovely. It's located in a part of New Hampshire that is very quaint and picturesque. Nestled in between a ski mountain and cross country ski center, the Inn has small, comfortable rooms that look up towards the ski lifts. The rooms are modestly furnished but clean and comfortable. The bar and restaurant is staffed by friendly employees who take the time to ask about your day and interests. For the money I paid to stay at this location, I'd recommend it for any couple on a journey to the White Mountains and aiming to keep within a budget as well.
Yankee Clipper Inn
3.3/5104 Reviews
The inn was so clean: bathroom and bed sheets are spotless; it was so convenient: it has shower gel and body wash dispensers and has a permanent night light; it has all the essentials for a traveler: microwave, fridge, coffee machine.
Comfort Inn
4/5101 Reviews
Breakfast is full, like other budget hotels in the United States, cereals, milk, coffee, muffins, and fruit, but the variety is relatively simple! But it is also worth the price. The room is small, can not be used for an extra bed, can bring children together, we are a twin room, live three people, the hotel location navigation is better to find, there is a parking lot, we will drive to
Christmas Farm Inn and Spa
4.2/5104 Reviews
Went for dinner Monday evening …a nice surprise, 2 for1 entrees on Mondays during the month ! Soup of day was seafood stew. Loved it! Not a cup . Even bigger than a bowl! A meal in itself. And spicy, which I loved. My wife had the blackened salmon, it was thick and perfectly cooked. I had chicken Alfredo, which also was good. But oh, the stew. Sooooo good.
Comfort Inn Airport
3.9/5103 Reviews
Stayed here for a night with my family as we were looking for a night away from home at a place with a pool. The room was small but appeared to be clean until my 2 year old discovered a pair of mens underwear (NOT my husbands) in the bathroom. I informed the front desk, not trying to make a big deal out of it, but more for their information. She made a note of it but didn’t even offer an apology. The pool area is very nice and was the main reason why we booked. We were looking forward relaxing in there after dinner but much to our surprise, it turned into a sort of a night club at night. It was actually a pretty cool concept - DJ, bubble machine, fog, and 100% kid friendly, just not what we were expecting during COVID. Apparently it’s also open to the public at a cover change so it was pretty busy! Breakfast in the morning was ok - cereal, muffins, fruit, coffee. I guess it’s usually better but with COVID they have to limit the options. Overall, not sure if we’d stay again, but it wasn’t the worst place we’ve stayed.
Quality Inn Merrimack - Nashua
3.8/546 Reviews
We were lucky to get a room for the night during this leaf-peeping season. I called the 800 number and was quoted a 2 queen bed room for $279, prepaid. Luckily when we got there, it was NOT prepaid and we were happy to pay only $165. However, the room was not terribly clean: there were crumbs and light debris in all the room corners and extreme dust and food debris underneath the microwave. The toilet seat was broken (completely detached on one side), the microwave didn't work, and the TV in the room had serious issues when the desk agent tried to turn it on for us. Parking was great and the queen beds were comfortable. The fitness center was dirty, neither the TV nor the clock worked, the trash was full, and there was no water. I used to work for a 7-star resort in Jackson, Wyoming so I was horrified to learn that hotel staff (namely 2 male housekeepers) lived on-site and could use the fitness center, but they obviously did not notice the cleanliness or condition situations in the hotel.
Rodeway Inn Lincoln I-93
3.3/55 Reviews
This motel was horrible. For $200 you get to walk up icy stairs that one foot can not entirely fit on. We stayed one night - King Bed - 2 adults one toddler. The room itself was big enough for us. And the floors and surfaces were cleaned. Bathroom as well was clean. The bed also was comfortable but the problem was everything else. The door has a lock and chain. Once you push down on the door handle it opens the door even though it’s locked. So my toddler was literally going over pushing down the handle and trying to leave our room which of course we are standing right there so he never had the chance but even with the chain he was able to easily get thru the WIDE open space. The door doesn’t have a peep hole. I couldn’t get a door stopper to jimmy under door cause there is no space. When we got to the room the fridge was not plugged in. We put all our things in it including the milk for our toddler for the morning. Woke up in the morning and everything in the fridge is completely FROZEN SOLID! I was trying to make coffee and they gave us ONE Normal coffee pack. Two adults. But gives us ONE! So I go to make a coffee and the entire pot is leaking everywhere. Doesn’t even fill to full and made a mess everywhere. Also we noticed the frame cover on the bed was full of stains. The towels they gave us two. That’s it. It barely would go around my leg let alone my body and it was full of stains. In addition to all of this we wanted to use our Amazon stick as we have done so in many other establishments but unfortunately the tv outlet only had space for the tv & and it’s internet box so neither could be unplugged to use the stick. Just a heads up to those family’s perhaps bringing a 2 outlet prong to plug in since it’s on the wall above tv. I’m glad we brought a nightlight because if the hair dryer was suppose to light up it didn’t in the night. Overall super disappointed paying $200 for a bed to sleep on with ZERO amenities in the winter. There is no breakfast even though there is a breakfast room. 🙄 And if anyone parks their trailer in the straight parking spots and you’re in the ones in front. Good luck trying to back out and get out. And if anyone shows up later to get in their room you will hear absolutely every single foot step and bang and doors closing - up half the night just listening to people getting into rooms late.
The Governor's Inn
4.1/537 Reviews

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Number of Hotels42
Number of Reviews1,600
Average Price (Weekdays)€183
Average Price (Weekends)€210