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What to Pack for Paris: 17 Essential Items For Your Summer Trip

What to Pack for Paris: 17 Essential Items For Your Summer Trip

Note: The Travel Awaits team regularly updates content to provide the latest, and most accurate information to our readers. The updated content in this article may not reflect the views or opinions of the original author.

I’ve been a tour guide in Paris for over 15 years, and one of the most frequently asked questions from my clients before they arrive is what they should wear and what they should pack. Since Paris is the original fashion capital of the world, many also ask how to dress Parisian and how not to stand out like a tourist. 

Summer in Paris is the busiest time of the year and May, June, July, and August are the peak-season months. The temperature in Paris can greatly vary even in one day, with the morning and evening temperatures ranging from the high 50s to mid-60s, and daytime from the low 70s to the mid-80s.

There are exceptions, and Paris over the past 10 years has had its share of heatwaves, with temperatures reaching well into the low to mid-90s, which can be a problem because many attractions, cafes, restaurants, and even some hotels do not have air conditioning.

I have prepared a list of the essential things to pack if you are coming in the summer, so you will be prepared for any kind of weather.

What to Pack for Paris – 17 Essential Items For Your Summer Trip

1. Comfortable Shoes 

On the top of the list are comfortable shoes, and I can’t stress this enough. Paris is a walking city, and you can’t manage the streets without proper shoes. I had a client a few years ago who showed up in high-heeled sandals and about 15 minutes into the tour, we had to stop at a shoe store so she could buy a pair of running shoes.

Bring at least two pairs of rubber-soled shoes or sneakers with good support. Mephisto is a great brand that has super comfortable footwear with great support. Arche is a popular French brand of women’s shoes, which all have thick rubber soles and are fashionable and comfortable at the same time.

Women should also bring one pair of semi-dress or dress shoes for the evening. I don’t recommend wearing sandals because of the cobblestone streets and the crowded areas around the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. 

2. Raincoat

The weather in Paris can be so unpredictable. The famous expression applies: “If you don’t like the weather, just wait 10 minutes.” Although summer is not the rainy season in Paris, we frequently get sun showers, during which a downpour can sometimes last a few minutes or up to 20 minutes. A light raincoat is useful, and if you get a really light one, you can roll or fold it and put it in your tote bag, backpack, or purse. A nylon parka or rain poncho will serve the same purpose. A leather jacket is not practical for warm weather nor rainy.

Editor’s Note: Need a raincoat? Check out our 2022 Best Raincoats review.

3. Umbrella

Also put a portable umbrella at the top of your list, preferably one that’s lightweight. Alternatively, if you forget to pack your umbrella, many four and five-star hotels will provide umbrellas in the lobby. 

4. Light Sweater Or Jacket

Since the temperature can dip into the low 60s at night and in the mornings, it’s advisable to bring a light jacket, sweatshirt, or nylon parka, preferably one that’s lightweight and foldable.

Light layers work well, so if you are out all day, you can peel off your layers as it gets warmer. 

5. Scarf

Even though it can get hot in the summer, Parisians still wear light cotton or linen scarves to protect their necks. So, if you want to fit in like a local, bring a fun patterned or colored scarf. 

Pro Tip: Go to YouTube to search for videos about how to tie a scarf the French way. 

6. Men: Dress Pants Or Khakis 

It’s acceptable to wear walking shorts or straight leg jeans during the day, but if you are going to a restaurant, bar, or club at night, I recommend men bring a pair of khakis or dress pants in neutral colors, along with a pair of leather shoes, either loafers or oxfords. Throw in a polo or button-down shirt to complete the ensemble. 

7. Women: Casual Dress Or Dress Pants

Women should bring at least one dress as it is a popular Paris outfit, not too formal, to wear at night to a restaurant, bar, or club. You can wear them with a casual flat shoe, or a ballerina flat from Repetto, which is very Parisian. Alternatively, a nice pair of dress slacks will do the trick instead of a dress. 

8. Shorts?

Up until about 10 years ago, wearing shorts in Paris was taboo; if you did, you were immediately tagged a tourist. In recent years, shorts have become more acceptable, and you see Parisians mostly wearing walking shorts. Denim cut-offs, short shorts, and running shorts, except if you are jogging, are a no-no. Flip-flops and oversized sports jerseys also scream tourist, so leave them at home. 

9. Sunscreen

The sun can get very strong in Paris in the summer, so I recommend sunscreen with at least 30 SPF or more. Top French brands of sunscreen include La Roche Posay, Clarins, Bio-Derma, and Avene. If you can’t find these brands at home, know that almost every pharmacy here stocks them. 

10. Water Bottle 

Bottled water in Paris can get expensive, costing as much as $8 for an 8-ounce bottle at a café in a tourist area or an upscale restaurant. There are a series of 85 water fountains with potable drinking around Paris, named Wallace Fountains. They are named after a wealthy Englishman, Richard Wallace, who designed the beautiful fountains of green cast iron with four goddesses holding them up and donated them to the city in 1871. 

Pro Tips: You can buy a six-pack of 1.5-liter Evian water for $4 in the supermarket. That said, tap water is perfectly fine to drink, and the Paris drinking water has lots of minerals. When you go to a restaurant or café, ask for a carafe d’eau, which means a carafe of water. 

11. Converter Plugs 

Converter plugs are another item to put on the top of your must-pack list. The voltage in the U.S. is 120V and in France, it’s 220V, which means that the plugs are different. You can buy sets of them with multiple plugs to charge your computer, tablet, or cell phone. 

12. Power Bank

A power bank is another essential item to extend the battery life of your mobile phone, so you don’t run out of juice when you can’t find an outlet. 

13. Copy Of Your Passport

You don’t need to always carry your passport, and it’s best for safety reasons to leave it in the safe of your hotel room. However, it’s a good idea to have a paper copy or photocopy of it on your mobile phone. You will also need it when you want to apply for the 12% VAT tax refund when you spend 175 euros or more in one shop. 

14. Copy Of Your Prescriptions 

If you are taking any kind of prescription medicine, it’s a good idea to have a paper copy or photocopy of your prescription on your mobile phone in case you run out or need to refill your medication. 

15. Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is an essential protection against common issues like theft, baggage loss, cancelations, delays, international hospital bills, and costly medivac transits since your domestic provider will generally not cover you overseas. You don’t want to get stuck paying out-of-pocket for six-figure expenses on your trip to Paris.

16. Accessories

When it comes to jewelry and handbags, go light on the accessories. Stick with classic jewelry pieces, maybe a pair of gold hoops or pearl earrings. If you wear necklaces, keep them simple and feminine. You can still pack scarves during the summer season, just choose something lighter like a silk scarf.

17. Handy Toiletries

 If you are packing for a short trip to Paris, you may want to add small bottles of your favorite toiletries to your luggage. Many people prefer to bring toiletries from home, instead of buying all this in local pharmacy shops.

The bathrooms in Europe are so small that they’re referred to as ‘water closets’ and the countertop space is virtually nonexistent. A hanging toiletry bag will be your best friend because it creates a shelf-like system for any bathroom.

Optional Addition to Your Paris Packing List: Portable Steamer 

This isn’t a must, but packing a mini-steamer or iron is a good idea to unwrinkle your clothes after they’ve been bunched in a suitcase for days at a time. Summer fabrics such as light cotton, silk, and linen tend to wrinkle very easily. 

Pro Tip: Hotels will sometimes provide irons in the rooms. Check online or call in advance. 

Women’s Paris Packing List For 5 To 7 Days (Summer)

  • Two pairs of rubber-sole shoes or sneakers
  • One pair of comfortable dress flats or low-heeled shoes
  • Two or three pairs of lightweight pants in cotton or linen
  • Neutral color or print cotton, gauze, silk, or light cashmere scarf
  • Cotton sweater or hoodie 
  • Raincoat, rain poncho, or trench coat
  • Linen or cotton blazer 
  • Two pairs of stylish walking shorts 
  • Optional: One pair of running shorts (only if you plan on jogging or running) 
  • Five to eight blouses, tops, and t-shirts
  • One casual dress 
  • Cotton or straw sun hat 
  • Small tote bag with sections and zipper closure or small backpack 
  • Sunglasses

Men’s Paris Packing List For 5 To 7 Days (Summer)

  • Two pairs of rubber-sole shoes or sneakers
  • One pair of dress or semi-dress shoes (they can have a rubber sole)
  • Two pairs of jeans or khaki pants
  • Two pairs of walking shorts
  • Optional: one pair of running shorts (only if you plan on jogging or running)
  • Five to eight short-sleeve polo shirts or t-shirts
  • One button-down cotton shirt
  • Casual blazer or jacket 
  • Cotton sweater or hoodie 
  • Raincoat, rain poncho, or trench coat
  • Cotton or straw sun hat 
  • Sunglasses
  • Small nylon knapsack or backpack 

If you forget to bring anything on this list, don’t worry. Paris is a great shopping city, and everything on the list is easily accessible at the thousands of shops and boutiques.

The best place to get most of the above items under one roof, at reasonable prices, is a chain of stores named Monoprix, which is similar to Walmart or Target in the U.S. You’ll find one in almost every neighborhood. Other department stores include BHV, Galeries Lafayette, Printemps, and Le Bon Marche.

FAQs

What Should the Ultimate Paris Packing List Include For Summer?

Essentials on your packing list for Paris should include light layers, linen, dresses, jeans, and skirts for different Paris outfits. Don’t forget a light coat or a lightweight jacket if it does turn cool in the evenings. 

What Are the Best Shoes to Pack for Paris?

When packing for Paris prioritize comfort but also consider what shoes in Paris will not have you looking like a tourist. When traveling, solid walking shoes are always a good choice. Ankle boots or a pair of tall boots are also good options to have in case of chilly or wet weather.

What Are the Essential Traveling Packing Tips?

Whenever you set off on the trip of a lifetime, you can’t forget your passport, travel insurance, medications, a reusable water bottle, and tech. Also, be sure to check the weather forecast as you are packing.

How Do French Women Dress in Paris in Summer?

Many women in Paris wear a neutral color palette because Parisian fashion and culture exude an effortlessly chic attitude. Think of a capsule wardrobe with high-quality wardrobe staples: a black dress, blue jeans, a fresh white tee, a tailored blazer, ballet flats, and a secure crossbody bag. 

How Not to Be Recognized as a Tourist in Paris?

Beachwear and gym wear don’t translate well to streetwear in Paris. When visiting Paris, think of neutral colors and classic pieces with a trendy twist. Paris is the fashion capital of the world so don’t be afraid to pull out your extra high-fashion pieces.

9 Fantastic Shops To Buy the Best Chocolate in Zurich

Note: The Travel Awaits team regularly updates content to provide the latest, and most accurate information to our readers. The updated content in this article may not reflect the views or opinions of the original author.

With just the mere mention of Switzerland, one’s mind goes to chocolate, whether it be creamy truffles, luscious ganaches, or crunchy pralines. Switzerland is one of the leading countries in the development of chocolate and invented the process of making milk chocolate in 1879. 

Did you know that the Swiss are the biggest consumers of chocolate per capita in the world, eating a whopping 23 pounds a year? 

Swiss chocolate holds a special place in the world of confectionery due to its exceptional quality and long history. Renowned for its velvety smoothness and rich flavors, Swiss chocolate bars, chocolate cake, and hot chocolate are crafted with meticulous attention to detail.

The country boasts some of the best chocolate shops globally, like Teuscher and Sprüngli, where master chocolatiers create exquisite treats. Switzerland’s chocolate legacy dates back centuries, with pioneers like Lindt and Toblerone setting the standard for excellence. This tradition, coupled with the country’s pristine Alpine environment, where cows graze on lush grass, contributes to the unparalleled taste of Swiss chocolate, making it a delectable delight enjoyed worldwide.

Since Zurich is the capital and largest city in Switzerland, there’s no better place to get your chocolate fix and we’ve compiled a list of the best chocolate shops to date. 

Max Chocolatier.
Richard Nahem

9 Great Shops To Buy the Best Chocolate in Zurich

1. Max Chocolatier 

Located on an off-the-beaten-path, cobblestone street in the Old Town of Zurich, Max Chocolatier hand makes some of the finest, artisanal chocolate in the city. It starts by importing top-quality cacao beans from all around the globe from exotic locations such as Venezuela, the Dominican Republic, Bolivia, and Madagascar. Max creates unique flavors and pairings, sometimes in limited editions, which include pineapple and nougat, balsamic vinegar and blood orange, caramel and chestnut, and most unusual of all, a dark chocolate square flavored with candied rose petals and hazelnuts. 

For the 2021 holiday season, Max Chocolatier is offering seasonal specialties such as an Advent Calendar truffle box, grapes soaked in grappa liqueur and enrobed in dark chocolate, dark chocolate squares with cranberries and chilis, a chocolate Santa perched on a motorcycle, and a chocolate spread to put on toast or bread.

Another great holiday gift for chocoholics is a 4, 6, or 12-month chocolate subscription, where you or your giftee receive a tasting box. 

Pro Tip: Chocolates can be ordered online and shipped to the U. S. and around the world. But if you’re visiting Zurich, you should definitely go to this shop!

Sprungli on Bahnhofstrasse.
Richard Nahem

2. Sprungli 

The Sprungli flagship store on Bahnhofstrasse, in the heart of downtown Zurich, is a wonderland of chocolate and pastry artfully presented in shiny glass showcases and stacked on shelves. 

Founded in 1859, and still family-owned for six generations, Sprungli is one of the most beloved and popular Swiss chocolate brands. The loyal Swiss and international visitors flock to the modern store to stock up on its delicious delicacies such as Luxemburgerli, a luscious, bite-size macaron in tons of flavors, the fresh truffle du jour, cherry-filled pralines, dried waffles, marzipan bars, and white chocolate sprinkled with edible, alpine flowers.

After shopping until you drop, relax in the Sprungli café which serves a full breakfast and lunch menu of savory foods such as sandwiches, soups, fresh salads, quiches, and hot main courses. Of course, leave room for dessert, such as the famous truffle cake or a steaming cup of hot chocolate. This shop is a perfect destinations for chocolate lovers!

Teuscher, famous for champagne truffles.
Richard Nahem

3. Teuscher 

Teuscher is famous for its legendary champagne truffles, extravagantly flavored with a dash of Dom Perignon and lightly dusted with confectioner’s sugar. The founder, Adolf Teuscher, opened his first shop in 1947, priding himself on traveling the world to seek out the best ingredients for his products. Today, Teuscher is owned by his son Dolf, who maintains a high degree of quality chocolates. 

Other varieties of truffle flavors include coffee, praline, almond pistachio, jasmine tea, salted butter caramel, and Bailey’s Irish Cream. 

Christmas boxes and tins of truffles, and other confectioneries, are packaged with vintage illustrations of Santa Claus and winter scenes. Another holiday gift box has a bouquet of colored, silk flowers on the cover. 

The flagship store and café in Storchengasse has rows of its products festively packaged in colored tissue paper and decorated with oodles of soft, silk flowers. 

Pro Tip: Teuscher flies in their champagne truffles overnight to its shops in the U.S. in New York, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Boston. 

Family looking at the swiss chocolate choices in Vanini swiss shop.
MRicart_Photography / Shutterstock.com

4. Vanini

Another long-established Swiss chocolate company, Vanini has been producing chocolates and confections since 1871, originally starting in Lugano, and later opening in Zurich. Its little chocolate jewels are still made by hand and its cacao beans are imported from Ecuador and Venezuela. Its fresh chocolate bar flavors include 88 percent cacao, amaretti, lemon, chili pepper, ginger, curried almonds, and white chocolate with red fruit. At holiday time, Vanini’s bestseller is a classic panettone cake, wrapped in rust-colored gift paper with a chocolate brown, satin ribbon. Another delicacy the shop offers is a chocolate Cuban cigar in various flavors such as lemon, hazelnut, milk chocolate, and fondant, wrapped in colorful foil. 

The shop also has a café and serves its own brand of house-made gelato, so it should definitely go on your list of places to visit in Zurich.

Vanini ships its products internationally on its website.  

5. Honold 

A rich and fascinating family history follows the Honold chocolate and pastry brand. Fritz Honold-Herzog, who was from Ticino, a city in the Italian region of Switzerland, bought an existing confectionery shop and cafe in Zurich in 1905. He immediately made his mark on the café society of the city by serving a sponge cake flecked with almonds from a recipe from Genoa, Italy. The family business was inherited by Fritz David Honold, who creates confections and chocolate on a luxury ocean liner, SS Belgenland, and while touring the world, he’s inspired to make new creations based on his travels. Today, Fritz Honold’s great-granddaughter Cristina de Perregaux runs the expanding company and upholds its high standards of quality products. 

A highlight of Honold is its liqueur-based pralines and truffles in appealing flavors such as Grand Marnier, cherry, kirsch, gin, Sabayon, champagne, and Negroni. Among its vast pastry selection, its chocolate menu includes a truffle cake, a black forest cake, a chocolate mousse tart, milk chocolate-covered sponge cake, and for the kiddies, a chocolate cake decorated with colored candies.  

Lindt Chocolate Museum And Factory Store.
Richard Nahem

6. Lindt Chocolate Museum And Factory Store 

Upon arriving at the Lindt Chocolate Museum, the 65,000-square-foot state-of-the-art museum that opened in 2020, you’ll find a colossal, 30-foot-high chocolate fountain, where a golden whisk drips 1,500 liters of chocolate a day. Learn about the history, culture, and manufacturing process of Lindt, one of the most significant chocolate producers in the world, on a tour of the three-story museum with interactive displays. 

After your visit, browse through the largest Lindt shop in the world, a 5,500-square-foot chocolate wonderland, which sells its entire product line. The master counter has live chefs preparing chocolate specialties right in front of you all day long and you can even customize your own signature chocolate bar and personalized packaging. 

To complete your chocolate experience, the Lindt Museum complex also has a café, serving a sweet and savory menu. Toppings and accompaniments to its rich hot chocolate include orange liqueur, fresh whipped cream, a dash of Tabasco sauce, or a sprinkling of chili flakes. Savor hot waffles topped with Lindt chocolate sauce and homemade ice cream cones. 

7. Vollenweider 

The family-owned Vollenweider label makes its traditional chocolates and confections the old-fashioned way with lots of care and superior craftsmanship. 

Santa’s gift bags come in a variety of merry fabrics and colors of shiny gold, Harris tweed, star pattern, Royal Stewart plaid, and Saint Nicolas red. The bags are filled with milk and dark chocolate hearts wrapped in colored foil, delicate butter cookies in holiday shapes, and chocolate bars. Its sampler boxes, elegantly packaged in black with bold white letters and tied with black satin ribbon, contain dark and milk chocolate truffles in a variety of flavors. Another fabulous product is pink champagne truffles, flavored with rosé champagne and dipped on the outside with white chocolate. For romantics, there’s the Romeo and Juliet box with little red hearts made of dark chocolate and flavored with fresh raspberry juice. 

8. Bachmann

For more than 120 years, Lucerne’s No.1 confectioner Bachmann has been involved in delivering exceptional quality delicious chocolate. More importantly, they recently opened a new temple to chocolate on Zurich’s Bahnhofstrasse. You’ll find a chocolate fountain and an entire wall of flowing, cocoa goodness when you walk into their chocolate shop

The brand follows the traditional way of making Swiss chocolate and uses its handed-down family-owned recipe. Their award-winning chocolate range will satisfy the most discerning chocaholics and the fact that Bachmann’s products contain only UTZ-certified ingredients will keep you in good conscience.

Pro Tip: Bachmann Dark Chocolate with Hazelnuts is everyone’s favorite chocolate bar.

9. Läderach

With unique and inventive flavors like raspberry-chili and coconut milk, Läderach has been pushing the boundaries of chocolate since 1962. Their cases are full of delicious large slabs of FrischSchoggi, handcrafted without additives or preservatives by their Swiss artisans. 

Apart from 20 different kinds of fresh chocolate slabs, you can also assort the delicious pralines and truffles individually. Many chocolate lovers also come for the Läderach Madagascar 64% – probably their most popular chocolate bar. Läderach chocolate is without a doubt, the ultimate in Swiss chocolate.

Pro Tip: Most of the shops listed above ship internationally when you order from their websites.

FAQs

What Can I Buy at Zurich’s Best Chocolate Shops?

The chocolate in Zurich shops ranges from fun sweet treats like chocolate bars and hot chocolate to fine artisan chocolate works and high-quality chocolate. You can find a chocolate bar at various price ranges, from grocery store finds to offerings from premium chocolatiers. 

What Truffles to Look For in Zurich’s Chocolate Shops?

All the chocolate shops in Zurich have their own truffle specialties. Truffles come in many different flavors, including Baileys, orange, jasmine, Margarita, or Caipirinha truffle, and the signature Dom Pérignon truffles dusted with powdered sugar. 

Why Is Zurich a Chocolate Lover’s Paradise?

Zurich is truly the chocolate capital of Switzerland. It is teeming with chocolate shops filled with some of the world’s most delectable chocolates, from single-origin bars and dark chocolate bars to wildly experimental flavors and the most decadent chocolate cakes.

Is One Day Enough To Explore All the Chocolate Shops in Zurich?

Even with only a day in Zurich, you can find some of the best Swiss chocolate in Zurich. It takes about one hour at each chocolate shop, but you can skip a chocolate shop if it is a little further away.

9 Best Family Resorts in New England

There are so many options when booking a New England family vacation, whether you are looking to enjoy a sandy beach in the summer months or some wintertime skiing. Cape Cod is a popular option for families but there are quite a few off-the-beaten-path towns that you should also consider.

This comprehensive guide gives you the best family resorts in New England with a variety of offerings from a top-notch glamping resort to a spot with themed rooms and an indoor waterpark.

Whether you are traveling with toddlers, teens, or the whole extended family, there’s guaranteed to be a spot that fits the bill on this list.

Top 9 Best Family Resorts in New England

  1. Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club (Best Overall)
  2. Great Wolf Lodge New England (Best For Kids)
  3. White Mountain Hotel & Resort (Best Mountain Retreat)
  4. NASWA Resort (Best Lakeside Resort)
  5. Wequassett Resort (Best Luxury Resort)
  6. Water’s Edge Resort & Spa (Best Beachfront Resort)
  7. Under Canvas Acadia (Best Glamping Resort)
  8. Pelham Court Hotel (Best Boutique Hotel)
  9. Purity Springs Resort (Best Resort for Active Families)

Best Family Resorts in New England

1. Best Overall – Ocean Edge Resort and Golf Club

Ocean Edge Resort and Golf Club
Bedroom view of Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club
Photo credit: Leonardo

Families in the know pick Ocean Edge Resort for their family vacations as it offers a prime location on the beach, attentive staff, and large accommodations for families. Book your stay in the opulent mansion hotel rooms, or opt for one of the spacious villas located along the golf course or Cape Cod Bay.

Access to the property’s private beach is available in the summer months and includes drink service and lounge chairs. Or hop aboard the free shuttle to make your way to Crosby Landing for even more time in the sand. If pools are more your style, the property has five to choose from including a heated indoor swimming pool, hot tubs, and a toddler pool.

Bike rentals are available if you’d like to explore the surrounding area on two wheels. Summer brings activities like oyster tours, kayaking, and paddleboarding to the resort, and if relaxing is on the agenda, the spa is available for massages and facials. We love this spot for family reunions as it offers something for every age.

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2. Best For Kids – Great Wolf Lodge New England

Great Wolf Lodge New England
Bedroom view of Great Wolf Lodge New England
Photo credit: Expedia

If you are looking for the ultimate in family fun, look no further than Great Wolf Lodge. This resort in Fitchburg, Massachusetts is a kid wonderland with themed family suites, indoor and outdoor pools, and tons of family-friendly dining options.

The indoor waterpark is kept at a balmy 84 degrees year-round so you can have the perfect family getaway any time of year. There are tube rides, a splash zone for little ones, hot tubs, and an interactive four-story water play treehouse.

When the kids are ready for some dry-land activities, head to the bowling alley, arcade, or indoor ropes course. You’ll never be bored here as Great Wolf Lodge offers arts and crafts, storytime with characters, dance parties, and family yoga sessions.

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3. Best Mountain Retreat – White Mountain Hotel & Resort

White Mountain Hotel & Resort
Bedroom view of White Mountain Hotel and Resort
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If you are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, White Mountain Hotel & Resort is your place. Take in the panoramic mountain views and head to Echo Lake State Park or White Mountain National Forest for some hiking, both just a short distance away.

This family-run resort in the White Mountains of North Conway, NH knows what families want from free breakfast to a heated outdoor swimming pool with a hot tub. You can relax by the outdoor fire pit after a busy day, or practice your swing at the 9-hole golf course on-site.

Nearby Cranmore Mountain offers skiing in the winter and a mountain coaster, zip lining, and giant swing in the summer months. Santa’s Village and the Mt. Washington Cog Railway are just a short drive away if you are looking for even more ways to impress the kids.

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4. Best Lakeside Resort – NASWA Resort

NASWA Resort
Bedroom view of The Naswa Resort
Photo credit: Expedia

Located right on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee, NASWA Resort has been welcoming families for lakeside fun since 1935. You won’t have to travel far for some fun on the lake as resort guests have access to a private beach as well as free dock space for your boat.

Families will especially enjoy taking out the resort’s kayaks and paddleboards to explore Lake Winnipesaukee. In the summer months, NASWA Resort offers s’mores by the campfire and tie-dyeing for guests of all ages.

Accommodations range from cottages that sleep up to six people to suites that include a full kitchen. Bonus: You can even bring your dog!

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5. Best Luxury Resort – Wequassett Resort

Wequassett Resort
Bedroom view of Wequassett Resort And Golf Club
Photo credit: Ice Portal

It’s no surprise that this Cape Cod resort is included on our list of the best family resorts in New England as it offers a gorgeous beachside location and tons of activities for families. Book the resort’s private house for your next multi-generational family vacation or opt for one of the traditional Cape Cod cottages with connecting rooms.

In the summer months, the on-site Children’s Center offers a summer camp experience for kids ages 4-12. Here they can enjoy crafts, movies, scavenger hunts, and so much more. The resort’s pirate-themed playground and splash pad are definitely a highlight.

Families don’t have to worry about carting all their baby geat to Wequassett Resort as the resort has partnered with Maxi-Cosi to offer everything you need for your little one from strollers to car seats to playyards.

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6. Best Beachfront Resort – Water’s Edge Resort & Spa

Water's Edge Resort & Spa
Bedroom view of Water’s Edge Resort & Spa
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Head to Connecticut for this gorgeous property overlooking the Long Island Sound. Families love Water’s Edge Resort for its easy access to the beach, indoor and outdoor pools, and top-notch dining experiences. Large oceanfront villas sleep up to six guests and include full kitchens so you can prepare meals as you wish.

Adults can enjoy the resort’s full-service spa that offers massages, facials, and body treatments. Lobster boils, live music, a Sunday brunch buffet, and comedy shows are offered on a regular basis.

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7. Best Glamping Resort – Under Canvas Acadia

Under Canvas Acadia
Tent view of Under Canvas Acadia
Photo credit: Official Website

Glamping is the ideal family vacation as it combines loads of time in the great outdoors with comfortable beds, on-site dining, live music, and kids’ activities. Under Canvas Acadia is located just 30 minutes from New England’s only national park, Acadia National Park, which makes it an ideal spot for your next family vacation.

Family tents include private bathrooms, fire pits, and everything you need for a luxurious camping experience. There’s even a two-tent option for larger families. After a day spent exploring the coastline and nearby trails, return to camp to enjoy live music, kids’ activities, and morning yoga.

8. Best Boutique Hotel – Pelham Court Hotel

Pelham Court Hotel
Bedroom view of Pelham Court Hotel
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Gorgeous Newport, Rhode Island is the home to this boutique hotel that families love for its suites and condos that have full kitchens and plenty of room for the whole family. You can save a pretty penny and avoid restaurant meltdowns by enjoying your meals at the property before you head out to explore.

Parking is free and when you are ready to set out on foot there’s a park and arcade nearby. The nearby wharf offers tons of shopping and seafood restaurants. Take a stroll down the famous Cliff Walk, a 3.5-mile path that offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.

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9. Best Resort for Active Families – Purity Spring Resort

Purity Spring Resort
Bedroom view of Purity Spring Resort
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Located near New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Purity Spring Resort welcomes families for skiing and snowshoeing in the winter months and fishing and kayaking in the summer. It’s an ideal location for a family reunion as it offers loads of family-friendly activities, large cottages with kitchens, and lots of outdoor adventure.

It’s all about old-fashioned fun at this property that’s been in operation since 1911. In the summer months, everyone is at the lake where you’ll find plenty of swimmable beaches. On-water activities include wakeboarding, water skiing, and canoeing. Little ones will enjoy the property’s many playgrounds and hiking trails.

When you are ready for a little relaxation, there’s an indoor pool and hot tub waiting for you.

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Best Family Resorts in New England Guide

Don’t let that looming school break or summer vacation be something you dread. It’s the perfect opportunity to use some of your vacation days and plan a family vacation.

With so many amazing family resorts in New England offering spacious accommodations, kids’ activities, and casual dining, it can be hard to know where to book. Here are our top considerations when booking a family resort in New England.

Family-Friendly Amenities

Whether you are traveling with toddlers or teens, the amenities offered at a resort can make or break the vacation. When traveling with little ones, it can be helpful to have a property with a playground or splash pad on-site. If you are looking for the utmost convenience, opt for a property like Wequassett Resort that can provide everything you need from playyards to high chairs.

Older kids will enjoy a resort with a game room, a heated swimming pool, or an indoor ropes course. A movie theater goes a long way in providing entertainment no matter the season. If your teen or tween is looking to challenge themselves, seek out a property that offers golf or tennis lessons.

Spacious Accommodations

Having room to spread out is very important when you are vacationing with your family. Many properties offer family suites with full kitchens where you can prepare meals and skip having to find a kid-friendly restaurant. If you are traveling with extended family for a family reunion, it can be nice to be able to book cottages where you can host group get-togethers.

When celebrating a birthday or other special occasion, make it extra special by booking a themed room like the cabin suites offered at Great Wolf Lodge New England. They even have bunk beds for the kids!

If you are looking for a vacation unlike any other, check out glamping options like Under Canvas Acadia. You’ll get an excellent night’s sleep on the comfortable beds and the kids can enjoy the camping experience they’ve dreamed of.

Recreational Activities

The last thing you want when you are on vacation is to be constantly having to think of how to entertain your kids. Many of these resorts offer kid-friendly activities like crafts, yoga, lawn games, disc golf, and movies. Wequassett Resort even offers a supervised summer camp experience for kids that includes visiting the property’s pirate-themed playground.

Teens and tweens will enjoy a property with water access that offers kayak, canoe, or paddleboard rentals. Hiking trails can be a great way for families to get out and explore the outdoors. Direct access to a beach is also a top pick for families looking for summertime fun.

When vacationing in the winter months, a heated indoor pool can go a long way in making kids and parents happy. Up the ante and book a stay at a spot like Great Wolf Lodge that offers a full indoor waterpark. Nearby skiing and snow tubing can also be fun activities for families, especially when you are coming from the city.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the best family-friendly destinations in New England?

Whether you are looking to explore a historic city or head to the beach, New England offers loads of options for families.

When visiting Massachusetts, Boston offers the historic Freedom Trail along with an excellent children’s museum and the New England Aquarium. Cape Cod is a popular destination for beachgoers any time of year with top-notch seafood and lots of opportunities to get out on the water.

The White Mountains of New Hampshire are a tried-and-true vacation destination for families year-round. Kid-friendly ski resorts are the draw in winter while outdoor recreation like hiking and biking are summertime favorites.

Acadia National Park draws visitors to Maine, as do the charming seaside towns of Kennebunkport and Bar Harbor. The Portland Children’s Museum and the Maine Wildlife Park are also worth a visit with your kids.

Newport, Rhode Island is another family favorite with serene beaches, harbor cruises, and the Newport Cliff Walk topping the list of favorite family activities.

What are the best beach towns in New England?

Cape Cod is a huge draw for beach lovers with the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard getting top marks from visitors. Families especially enjoy visiting these spots because they include a ferry ride that is always exciting for kids.

Block Island in Rhode Island is another top beach town that’s accessible by ferry. Here you’ll find loads of lighthouses and hiking trails to explore.

If you are looking for the quintessential New England coastal town, make your way to Kennebunkport, Maine. Get yourself a lobster roll and head to Goose Rocks Beach for birdwatching and playing in the waves.

Several New England towns offer old-school boardwalks including Narragansett (Rhode Island), Old Orchard Beach (Maine), and Hampton Beach (New Hampshire). These can be fun to visit with kids as they offer arcades, amusement rides, and restaurants.

Do any accommodations offer babysitting or childcare services?

Parents deserve a break when on vacation. Some resorts like Wequassett Resort offer drop-off childcare services so that parents can have some time to play tennis or visit the spa. Even if your chosen property does not offer a specific program for kids, you can often arrange a babysitting service with the property before you arrive.

Conclusion

There are quite a variety of family-friendly vacation options in New England, from beachside destinations to mountain towns. If you are looking to be taken care of from the minute you arrive, I recommend you book your stay at the Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club. Its prime location on Cape Cod can’t be beat.

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8 Best Boutique Hotels in Atlanta

World-class bars and restaurants, plenty of interesting history, and easy access to nearby nature combine to make Atlanta one of America’s best city breaks, and that’s before we mention all the classy accommodation options.

The vibrant capital of Georgia is jam-packed with boutique hotels that serve all kinds of guests, whether you’re a young professional looking for a fun city break, or a family wanting to take advantage of amazing attractions like the Georgia Aquarium and Atlanta History Center.

Check out our list of the best boutique hotels in Atlanta so you have one less thing to worry about when planning your perfect Georgia trip!

Top 8 Best Boutique Hotels in Atlanta

  1. Hotel Clermont Atlanta, by Oliver (Best Overall Boutique Hotel)
  2. Wylie Hotel Atlanta (Best Boutique Hotel for Sightseeing)
  3. The Burgess Hotel (Best Luxury Boutique Hotel)
  4. The Candler Hotel Atlanta (Best Boutique Hotel for Attending Events)
  5. Kimpton Sylvan Hotel (Best Boutique Hotel for Hosting Events)
  6. Artmore Hotel (Best Boutique Hotel for Exploring Atlanta)
  7. Glenn Hotel (Best Boutique Hotel for Socializing)
  8. Ellis Hotel (Best Boutique Hotel for Sustainable Travel)

Best Boutique Hotels in Atlanta

1. Best Overall Boutique Hotel – Hotel Clermont Atlanta, by Oliver

Hotel Clermont Atlanta, by Oliver
Bedroom view of Hotel Clermont
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The stunning Hotel Clermont Atlanta gets our pick for best overall boutique hotel thanks to its blend of supreme location, stylish decor, and unparalleled amenities. Situated in Downtown Atlanta, it’s blessed with a rooftop bar that delivers a city view, and the onsite restaurant graces patrons with some of the finest French cuisine in the city.

Iconic Atlanta attractions like Ponce City Market are within walking distance, and the attentive staff are more than happy to go the extra mile to ensure your stay is special. Amenities like free wifi and a fitness center ensure you can continue to go about your day if you’re a business traveller.

The atmosphere in the hotel is impeccable, aided by the fact that there are many long-stay guests who have helped to shape a great sense of community. With everything you could want and more, the Hotel Clermont Atlanta is undoubtedly one of the best boutique hotels in Atlanta.

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2. Best Boutique Hotel for Sightseeing – Wylie Hotel Atlanta

Wylie Hotel Atlanta
Bedroom view of Wylie Hotel Atlanta, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
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Midtown Atlanta is this city’s beating heart, and this historic inn is located right in the center of this thrumming spot, right near the city’s art district. The Wylie Hotel Atlanta is part of the Hilton Tapestry Collection and is blessed with modern amenities, from a state-of-the-art fitness center to a world-class restaurant serving up both sweet and savory treats.

The quaint, southern charm of the building contrasts wonderfully with the buzzing neighborhood that the Wylie Hotel Atlanta is based in. This Atlanta boutique hotel is a stone’s throw from the Georgia Aquarium and within walking distance of other great attractions like the birth home of Martin Luther King Jr and the World of Coca-Cola. If you’d rather not take the stroll, they’re also just a short bus or Uber ride away.

All of this couples with comfortable guest rooms to unwind in, which is why the Wylie Hotel Atlanta is the perfect spot for those who want to get to grips with all the attractions this city has to offer.

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3. Best Luxury Boutique Hotel – The Burgess Hotel

The Burgess Hotel
Bedroom view of The Burgess Hotel, Atlanta, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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When it comes to Atlanta boutique hotels that you won’t want to leave, the Burgess Hotel tops the list. A truly gorgeous building, the hotel is located in the northern part of the city, near the Atlanta History Center. There are plentiful public transport options nearby so you can check out the heart of the city too, but frankly, the hotel is an attraction in itself.

Contemporary art from all over the world adorns the walls here, and the onsite restaurant Fia is considered the best of its kind in the entire city. The suites are second to none aesthetically, and a wealth of other amenities make each day and night here a pleasure. There are also the basics, like free wifi and a fitness center, so you won’t need to leave if you don’t want to.

Yes, Atlanta’s history and culture are amazing, but if you’re looking for a luxury experience at your fingertips then the Burgess Hotel is a must-book.

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4. Best Boutique Hotel for Attending Events – The Candler Hotel Atlanta

The Candler Hotel Atlanta
Bedroom view of The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection by Hilton
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Atlanta is a hub for sporting and entertainment events in this region of the States, so if you’re coming in to catch a game at the State Farm Arena, watch a show at the Mercedes Benz Stadium, or head to a conference at the Georgia World Congress Center, then there’s no better spot than the Candler Hotel Atlanta.

A part of the Hilton Curio collection, this is one of the best hotels in Atlanta and is perfectly placed to enjoy the city’s incredible event schedule. The bright, airy rooms are a delight to stay in, and it’s also the ideal place to base yourself if you want to explore other aspects of the vibrant capital of Georgia, as it’s in close proximity to bars, restaurants, and smaller live music venues.

The Candler Hotel is also on the National Register of Historic Places, so you’re not only getting top-class service and accommodation but also the chance to stay somewhere where the history is practically oozing from the walls. Without a doubt one of the best Atlanta boutique hotels.

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5. Best Boutique Hotel for Hosting Events – Kimpton Sylvan Hotel

Kimpton Sylvan Hotel
Bedroom view of Kimpton Sylvan Hotel
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As far as views from boutique hotels in Atlanta go, none can top the sumptuous vistas available in this spot in the Buckhead District. There are tonnes of accessible attractions like Phipps Plaza and the Centennial Olympic Park to go alongside the excellent views available from the award-winning rooftop bar. Basically, if you’re planning a celebration in Atlanta, there’s no better spots.

The Kimpton Sylvan Hotel has much more going for it than just being home to sweeping views of the city. The staff displays Southern charm and hospitality at its finest, whether it’s their prompt and professional concierge service or the welcoming atmosphere they help to cultivate.

This, plus the expansive event space, swimming pool, and access to botanical gardens will make your day extra special, whether it’s a wedding, birthday, or some other celebration.

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6. Best Boutique Hotel for Exploring Atlanta – Artmore Hotel

Artmore Hotel
Bedroom view of Artmore Hotel
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If you want to be right in the heart of the action, then there are no better Atlanta boutique hotels than the Artmore Hotel. Not only is it right next to amazing attractions like the Centennial Olympic Park, World of Coca-Cola, and College Football Hall of Fame, but there are also countless cool bars, restaurants, and galleries just a short walk away from your luxurious room.

Additionally, the hotel has space for private parking and is right next to some of Atlanta’s most well-connected public transport hubs, so no matter where you want to explore you’ll be able to do so. Add in amazing amenities like free wifi, a fitness center, and family-friendly rooms and activities, and you’ve got one of the best boutique hotels in Atlanta.

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7. Best Boutique Hotel for Socializing – Glenn Hotel

Glenn Hotel
Bedroom view of Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection
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Of all of the historic boutique hotels in Atlanta, few have quite as illustrious a past as this stunning establishment. The storied building is adorned by 39 stone lions, and the hotel has been recognized on the National Registry of Historic Places. The elegant design of the exterior is matched by the tasteful and stylish interior, which is both chic and comfortable.

A stunning rooftop bar and a world-class onsite restaurant mean impeccable service is only a short stroll away, and additionally, the downtown Atlanta Glenn Hotel offers accessibility to attractions like the Skyview, the Martin Luther King Jr National Historical Park, and the Georgia Aquarium.

The community feel of the hotel is enhanced by a daily session for guests to socialize, which takes place from 4 pm-6 pm. You and your fellow visitors will share drinks and snacks, and start your Atlanta adventure off right.

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8. Best Boutique Hotel for Sustainable Travel – Ellis Hotel

Ellis Hotel
Bedroom view of Ellis Hotel, Atlanta, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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As they’re often smaller, boutique hotels are an excellent choice for those who take sustainability seriously but still love to travel. The Ellis Hotel is steeped in and deeply cares about this vibrant city’s history, but the Marriott Bonvoy collection hotel also has an eye on Atlanta’s future. They combine luxury with eco-friendliness, and the result is one of the best boutique hotels in Atlanta.

With that all said, ensuring an incredible guest experience is at the heart of what the Ellish Hotel does, whether it’s by providing amenities like free wifi, or by hosting a delightful evening happy hour at their award-winning terrace bar.

Ellis Hotel is also on the historic Peachtree Street, home to many of the city’s coolest hospitality spots and cultural highlights. All in all, one of the best boutique hotels in Atlanta, especially if you’re trying to be more conscious of your traveling impact.

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Best Boutique Hotels in Atlanta Guide

Although the above list will help you to decide which of the amazing boutique hotels in Atlanta is best for you, you still might want to do your own research about accommodation options. There are a lot of factors that need to be taken into account, but the below four are probably the most important if you want to ensure your vacation is everything you desire and more.

Location

Whether you want to be by the wilds of Piedmont Park, in the thick of things in Downtown Atlanta, or have easy access to Georgia’s wonderful natural scenescapes, there will be an Atlanta boutique hotel for you. The city has a wealth of transport options, yes, but after a long day of sightseeing, it always feels great to only have a short stroll back to the comfort of your room.

The center of Atlanta is quite safe so there’s no need to worry about location from that perspective, but in terms of enhancing your trip, it’s definitely something to keep in mind.

Price

When people think of boutique hotels, they often think they’re all at the higher end of the cost scale. However, boutique doesn’t necessarily mean expensive, but simply smaller and offering a more personalized experience.

You don’t have to break the bank to have a luxurious and intimate experience in this city, and there are boutique hotels in Atlanta for every kind of budget. You just have to search for your ideal choice.

Activities and Amenities

One of the major benefits of boutique hotels in Atlanta is the fact that they can focus on customer service as they are smaller in size than chain accommodation. You’ll want to find an establishment that has exactly what you want, and we’re not just talking about basics like air-conditioned rooms and a private pool.

Some of these hotels in Atlanta are home to outstanding bars and restaurants, and others excel in their impeccable and unique designs. Many offer a full program of activities so that you can get the most out of your Atlanta trip without having to plan too far ahead. No matter what you’re looking to do in this thriving city, you’ll find a hotel that can help you get there.

Guest Preferences

Boutique usually means more refined and stylish, but that doesn’t also exclude families and other types of large groups. Some even offer activities for those with young ones, and many also deliver on pet-sitting services, so you can have complete peace of mind while you enjoy your trip.

If you’re in a large group for an event you might also find certain boutique hotels in Atlanta aren’t for you, but there are plenty of others that will embrace your celebratory side. Just make sure to ring ahead if you’re worried about fitting the vibe.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What can I expect from a boutique hotel in Atlanta?

You should be expecting a more personalized experience than you would get in a chain hotel in the city, but that doesn’t just mean friendlier staff. Everything about the hotel should be colored by local experiences, including excellent tips from the concierge service, and the opportunity to dive into local experiences.

You should also expect top amenities that aren’t oversubscribed, from spacious fitness centers to top-quality dining opportunities at an on-site restaurant. Not every establishment will have everything, but they will all have something that sets them apart from the usual Atlanta hotel experience.

Why is it better to stay in a boutique hotel in Atlanta?

Large chain hotels can feel a bit faceless, and when they’re in a city with such a vibrant personality like Atlanta that can make a trip feel a little duller. Staying in a boutique hotel means that your accommodation is going to be just as unique and personalized as your trip, so you can have a truly authentic Atlanta experience instead of something that’s a bit more generic.

Sometimes you can also get a better rate by booking directly with a smaller hotel, giving you the best of both worlds with luxury and savings.

Can I bring my family to a boutique hotel in Atlanta?

Yes, contrary to what many people think, a boutique hotel doesn’t necessarily mean that children aren’t welcome. There are many hotels in Atlanta that deliver on serenity and chicness while also having the facilities needed to keep guests of all ages entertained.

With that said, the easiest way to make sure you’re heading to the right place, and that you and your fellow guests will be on the same page, is to do a bit of research. For the ultimate peace of mind, feel free to contact the hotel in advance via email or phone, and they’re sure to advise you on their policies towards families and children.

Are boutique hotels in Atlanta expensive?

Because of their smaller size and high quality, these kinds of accommodation options are often seen as being on the higher end of the price spectrum. While it’s true that many boutique hotels in Atlanta have some pricey options, especially their suites, there are lots of reasonably priced rooms, as well as offers to be taken advantage of.

The additional amenities that boutique hotels provide can also help you to save money overall, whether it’s cheap parking, easy access to sights, or discounted rates on food and drink. These benefits, plus a quality level of service, really does make it much more worthwhile to stay in a boutique hotel in Atlanta.

Conclusion

Atlanta is a truly unique city, and your accommodation should reflect that. With so many great boutique hotels to choose from it can be tough to take the plunge and actually book one, especially when each of them delivers something special in its own way.

However, if you follow this guide, then we’re sure that you’ll find an accommodation option that will blow you away. We have no reservations about recommending our best overall boutique hotel, Hotel Clermont Atlanta, by Oliver, to anyone planning a jaunt to the Big Peach.

Then, it’s just up to you to make the most of what this unbelievable city has to offer!

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9 Best Hotels on Waikiki Beach

For many people traveling to Hawaii, the famous Waikiki Beach is a highlight of their stay. Located in Honolulu, on the south shore of Oahu island, the beach stretches over two miles along the coast, with golden sand, clear blue waters, and stunning views of Diamond Head, an extinct volcanic crater.

There are dozens of hotels right on the beach, but they can vary immensely in terms of quality. To make sure you end up in a property worthy of your tropical dream, we’ve put together a list of the top nine resorts.

Number one on the list is Alohilani Resort, which has a stunning infinity pool overlooking the ocean. Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort & Spa, is a close second. As the oldest hotel in the area, it has a long history of creating unique experiences for its guests!

Top 9 Best Hotels on Waikiki Beach

  1. Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa (Best for Live Entertainment)
  2. Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach (Best for Families)
  3. Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort & Spa (Best Historic Hotel)
  4. Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort (Best Location)
  5. Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa (The Most Luxurious)
  6. The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki (Best for Lounging by the Pool)
  7. Lotus at Diamond Head (Best Boutique Hotel)
  8. Kaimana Beach Hotel (The Most Peaceful Hotel)
  9. Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach (Best Overall)

Best Hotels on Waikiki Beach

1. Best for Live Entertainment – Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa

Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Bedroom view of Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
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Located right in the middle of the Waikiki Beach neighborhood, Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort is a large and modern resort, complete with a fitness center, business center, spa, and two swimming pools.

Not only that, but it is home to the Queensbreak amenity deck, one of the largest outdoor entertainment spaces in Honolulu. The Marriott has an active calendar of musical events and performances showcasing the culture of Hawaii.

From the rooms’ private balcony or lanai, guests have great views over the ocean and can watch surfers tackle Queen’s, one of the most popular surf breaks in Waikiki. The Mariott also has a selection of award-winning restaurants, serving up everything from local dishes to seafood and dry-aged steaks.

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2. Best for Families – Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach

Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach
Bedroom view of Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
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Hilton Hawaiian Village is set in 22 acres of tropical garden and offers five swimming pools, including the immense beachside Super Pool, with waterslides the whole family will enjoy. The location is perfect for children, as the resort is on the widest stretch of Waikiki Beach, a place ideal for playing in the sand or the surf.

The Hilton Hawaiian Village offers a long list of activities, including hula lessons, lei-making, yoga, surfing lessons, and snorkeling. You certainly won’t be getting bored!

The hotel is spread over five towers. We particularly recommend the Rainbow Tower, featuring a famous colorful mural and the best views of the Diamond Head Crater. The newly renovated Tapa Collection is also a great place to stay. It is located conveniently close to hotel restaurants and shops and the Tapa Bar, which hosts nightly musical events.

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3. Best Historic Hotel – Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort & Spa

Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort & Spa
Bedroom view of Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach
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The Moana Surfrider, originally the Moana Hotel, was the first hotel in Waikiki Beach – and it remains one of the very best. The luxury resort is set in a Victorian mansion and first opened its doors in 1901. Locals fondly know it as the “First Lady of Waikiki.”

Enjoy the property’s deep sense of history with a traditional afternoon tea at the Veranda on the Beachhouse, or get a guided tour of the hotel’s historic wing and museum.

Moana Surfrider offers scuba diving, snorkeling, canoe rides, and catamaran rental. For a more laid-back vacation, enjoy the private beach area, the freshwater pool, and the award-winning oceanfront spa.

Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is right on the doorstep, and the hotel itself boasts an international marketplace selling gourmet food and artisanal souvenirs.

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4. Best Location – Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort

Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort
Bedroom view of Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort
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The newly renovated Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort has delightful rooms and suites decorated in Hawaiian style, with their own private lanai. The work of local artists is displayed throughout the hotel.

Outrigger has two restaurants: Monkeypod Kitchen by Merriman serves farm-fresh Hawaiian cuisine and offers spectacular views over Diamond Head. The Kani Ka Pila Grille, next to the pool, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with live music every evening.

Outrigger Hotel is located on the Waikiki beachfront and is conveniently close to the beginner surf spot of Canoes. Within a mile, you will also find Kapiolani Park, the Honolulu Zoo, and the Waikiki Aquarium. Honolulu International Airport is conveniently just a 20-minute drive away.

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5. The Most Luxurious – Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa

Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa
Bedroom view of Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa
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With its outdoor pool, resort spa, and multiple shops and restaurants, this Waikiki beach hotel provides everything you need for a luxurious stay in Honolulu.

The spacious rooms look out onto the ocean and have a balcony, satellite TV, and free WiFi, along with stylish furnishings and Na Ho’ola Spa toiletries in the bathroom.

Guests can start their day with a delicious breakfast buffet at the on-site Shor Restaurant, which also offers Waikiki’s largest dinner buffet, showcasing fresh seafood and local favorites. For drinks and island-inspired cuisine, SWIM provides a vibrant atmosphere with creative cocktails and live entertainment.

The resort’s new cultural center, Ho’okela, gives guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Hawaii traditions of hula dancing, ukulele lessons, lei-making, and more. Meanwhile, the shopping center boasts sixty artisanal and designer boutiques, located around an open-air atrium.

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6. Best for Lounging by the Pool – The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki

The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki
Bedroom view of The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki
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You’ll notice the Royal Hawaiian even if you don’t end up staying here. The beautiful pink building dates back to 1927 and combines Spanish and Moorish architecture. The pink stucco facade on the backdrop of Hawaii’s blue skies and verdant trees is a striking sight.

The inside of this resort is equally charming. The Royal Hawaiian is a luxury collection resort by Mariott, and each of the 528 rooms and suites has been thoughtfully decorated and equipped with world-class amenities, including iPod docks and flat-screen TVs. The rooms facing the ocean are the best, with their breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the Diamond Head Crater.

Visitors can enjoy multiple heated outdoor pools, a saltwater plunge pool, and a quiet private beach area. The resort’s full-service spa offers a variety of treatments using local products, and the hotel organizes daily cultural activities and excursions to Oahu’s top sites.

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7. Best Boutique Hotel – Lotus at Diamond Head

Lotus at Diamond Head
Bedroom view of Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head
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Lotus at Diamond Head was rewarded the Traveler’s Choice award for four consecutive years and is a firm favorite among visitors to the island.

Surrounded by parks, Lotus is a quiet retreat from the bustle of Waikiki. A short walk along a beautiful coastal path will take you to two nearby beaches, past scenic overlooks of Diamond Head. Located directly across from Queen Kapiolani Park, guests have easy access to attractions such as the Honolulu Zoo and Waikiki Aquarium, as well as popular golf courses, boutique shops, and water activities.

Lotus rooms and suites have been newly renovated and have a charming traditional Hawaiian atmosphere, coupled with all modern amenities. Relax in front of the 42-inch LCD TV with cable, or unwind on your private balcony or lanai, where you can soak in the breathtaking sunset views. Every room also features a refrigerator and coffee machine – and to top it off, Lotus offers a complimentary glass of wine each evening!

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8. The Most Peaceful Hotel – Kaimana Beach Hotel

Kaimana Beach Hotel
Bedroom view of Kaimana Beach Hotel
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Situated on the quiet Sans Souci Beach, a short walk from downtown Waikiki, the Kaimana Beach Hotel offers a tranquil retreat from the bustle of Honolulu while still being located close to the best sites of Oahu.

Each room is thoughtfully equipped with modern amenities, including air conditioning, WiFi, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and private lanais. Guests can take advantage of the hotel’s many amenities and services, including a hair salon, convenience store, surf shop, coffee shop, and the Hau Terrace Restaurant, which offers delicious dining options.

For those looking to explore the area, the friendly staff at Kaimana Beach Hotel are on hand to help plan tours and excursions to nearby attractions.

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9. Best Overall – Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach

Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach
Bedroom view of Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach
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The lobby of Alohilani Resort will take your breath away: it features a 280,000-gallon saltwater Oceanarium, filled with colorful shoals of native Hawaiian reef fishes.

Alohilani also has one of the best pool spaces of any of the Waikiki beach hotels, with sun loungers perched on a saltwater infinity pool and private cabanas with views over the ocean. In the evening, enjoy sitting by the firepits with a cocktail in hand, or eat at one of the resort’s tasty restaurants: you’ll find everything from Asian dishes to local cuisine.

Alohilani is located directly on the Waikiki beachfront, close to attractions such as the Honolulu Zoo and the Royal Hawaiian Center. If you would like to explore further afield, the concierge will help you organize excursions, tours, and boat trips.

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Best Hotels on Waikiki Beach Guide

Waikiki has everything you need for a memorable vacation – especially when you pick the right hotel. Here’s what you need to consider when looking for accommodation.

Location

The first decision to make is where exactly in Waikiki Beach you want to stay. Would you like to be directly on the beachfront, with easy access to the sand and surf? Or would you rather be situated in the heart of Waikiki, an easy walk from the many shopping, dining, and entertainment options? Do you want to be in the middle of the action or tucked away on a quiet street?

Waikiki hotels have something for everyone – you can choose from beachfront resorts, boutique hotels in peaceful neighborhoods, or high-rise properties with panoramic views of the coastline. Consider your itinerary and priorities to decide which style best fits your needs.

Amenities

Look for hotels that offer the amenities that matter the most to you – whether that is fitness centers, resort spa facilities, gourmet food, or cultural activities and water sports. Consider whether you prefer a full-service resort with extensive amenities or a boutique hotel with a more intimate atmosphere.

Outrigger Reef and Lotus Resort are both great choices if you are looking for a smaller-scale hotel, while Alohilani Resort and the Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, offer an extensive list of pools, restaurants, and facilities that come with a bigger hotel.

Activities

When choosing a hotel in Waikiki, consider the activities and amenities offered onsite. Are you interested in participating in cultural experiences, such as hula lessons or lei-making workshops? Would you rather take to the water, on a surfboard, sailboat, or canoe? Or perhaps food is the most important thing in your itinerary – do you plan to dine at award-winning restaurants showcasing local cuisine, or drink artisanal cocktails while watching the sunset?

Many Waikiki hotels offer a range of recreational activities that will make your stay truly memorable. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, look for properties that cater to your interests and preferences.

Budget

Work out how much you want to spend on your accommodation – it is the best way to make sure you stay within budget and find something that is good value for money!

Keep in mind that rates can vary depending on the season, so consider traveling during off-peak times for potential savings. Be sure to factor in any additional expenses, such as resort fees, parking fees, and taxes. Many hotels offer cultural activities and watersports – check whether these come at an extra cost or are included in the price of the room.

Guest reviews

Finally, take the time to read guest reviews and ratings to learn more about what the hotel is really like. Previous guests can provide valuable feedback on their experiences, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each property – from the people who know firsthand!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If you still have some doubts or concerns about picking a Waikiki beach resort, read on. We have answered the most common questions visitors have about staying in this area popular area.

Are beachfront hotels in Waikiki Beach expensive?

Beachfront hotels in Waikiki Beach typically come with a premium price due to their prime location and stunning ocean views. However, there are also more budget-friendly options available further inland or within walking distance of the beach. Since there is a wide range of accommodations, you are sure to find somewhere suitable, whatever your budget.

What amenities can I expect from Waikiki Beach hotels?

Hotels in Waikiki Beach offer a wide range of amenities including swimming pools, fitness centers, on-site restaurants, resort spa facilities, water sports equipment rentals, concierge services, and more.

Some luxury resorts may also feature additional amenities such as private beach access, cabanas, and cultural activities.

Is it necessary to rent a car when staying in Waikiki Beach?

While having a car can provide flexibility for exploring the island of Oahu beyond Waikiki Beach, it is not necessary for a stay in the area. Waikiki Beach is well-served by public transportation, including buses and trolleys, making it easy to get around without a car. Additionally, many attractions, restaurants, and shops are within walking distance of most hotels in the area.

Are there any family-friendly hotels in Waikiki Beach?

Yes, Waikiki Beach is one of the most family-friendly spots in Hawaii. Many hotels offer kid-friendly swimming pools, children’s activities programs, family suites or connecting rooms, babysitting services, and special dining options for kids. Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach is a great choice if you are traveling with your little ones – especially if they love water slides (and who doesn’t?)

Conclusion

The iconic Waikiki beach has a wide selection of hotels, from beachfront resorts to boutique properties. You are sure to find the right fit for your trip. Be sure to consider where exactly you want to stay in the neighborhood and pick a hotel that provides the activities you want from your tropical vacation!

Our top choice, Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, stands out for its stunning infinity pool, varied dining options, and convenient location.

Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a blend of both, Waikiki Beach hotels are the perfect place to begin your unforgettable vacation in Hawaii.

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8 Best Hotels in Salem, Massachusetts

There’s something magical about Salem. The small city has managed to reclaim its brutal history and become one of America’s most wonderful weekend break destinations, and we’re here for it.

Yes, the famous Salem Witch Trials still shape the city today, but it’s also a prime destination for foodies, beach lovers, and those who want to explore the maritime history of New England. This treasure trove of cultural and culinary highlights means that Salem is home to a number of excellent hotels, the best of which reflect the unique quirks of this historic city.

There are so many great options it can feel a little overwhelming to pick, but thankfully we’ve done the hard yards to find the 8 best hotels in Salem, Massachusetts, so all you need to do is choose one that fits your needs!

Top 8 Best Hotels in Salem, Massachusetts

  1. The Coach House Salem (Best Overall Hotel)
  2. Hampton Inn Salem (Best Hotel for Downtown Access)
  3. Salem Waterfront Hotel (Best Hotel for Waterfront Views)
  4. Hawthorne Hotel (Best Value)
  5. The Hotel Salem (Best Boutique Hotel)
  6. The Merchant (Most Instagrammable)
  7. The Daniels House Inn (Best Hotel for Soaking in Salem’s History)
  8. The Cove Hotel (Best Hotel for Seaside Access)

Best Hotels in Salem, Massachusetts

Read on to learn more about them in detail or check out this slideshow for a quick sneak peak:

8 Best Hotels in Salem, MA

1. Best Overall Hotel – The Coach House Salem

The Coach House Salem
Bedroom view of The Coach House
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This chic boutique hotel sits just under a mile away from Downtown Salem, meaning you can walk to famous attractions like the Peabody Essex Museum and the Witch House with ease. However, you might find it hard to leave your startlingly impressive accommodation, which blends the best of contemporary decor with historical architecture and Victorian charm to create a stylish and welcoming vibe.

Furnishings are as luxurious as you’d expect, and amenities include free wifi, a Smart TV, and even a personal concierge service. Across the street is the Andrew Michaels spa, which offers discounts to guests of The Coach House, so if you’re looking to unwind you’ll be able to do so with ease.

With bright, spacious rooms, a space to park your car so you can explore the region, and all the top-quality food and drink you could want on your doorstep, The Coach House really is one of the best hotels in Salem.

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2. Best Hotel for Downtown Access – Hampton Inn Salem

Hampton Inn Salem
Bedroom view of Hampton Inn Salem Boston
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Salem isn’t exactly a large city, but even so many visitors will want to be right in the heart of the action so they’re no more than a short stroll away from its many attractions. The Hampton Inn Salem, part of the Hilton Group, is one of the most central Salem hotels and is just a few steps from the Salem Witch Museum and other cultural institutions dedicated to Salem’s rich history.

The Hampton Inn doesn’t just rely on its central location, though. With an indoor pool, fitness center, charming rooms, and a complimentary breakfast, there’s plenty to keep guests happy, even without the delights of Downtown Salem right on your doorstep.

Plus, the coast is only two miles away, giving you the opportunity to have a day by the seaside if you so please. What more could you want?

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3. Best Hotel for Waterfront Views – Salem Waterfront Hotel

Salem Waterfront Hotel
Bedroom view of Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites
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Because of Salem’s rich history, its natural beauty is often overlooked. Guests at Salem Waterfront Hotel won’t make that mistake.

The North Shore accommodation is newly refurbished and overlooks the serene waterways of Pickering Wharf. This centrally located spot means that attractions like the House of the Seven Gables and the Salem Witch Museum are a stroll away, so you’re getting impeccable views and accessibility. You can also enjoy sunset over the water at the onsite bar, the Regatta Pub.

Although there is a refined vibe to the hotel, there are also plenty of options for families, and they even offer packages for those who want to explore Salem with their little ones. That, plus amenities like a heated indoor swimming pool and a shuttle service around the city, make it the perfect place to stay during your trip.

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4. Best Value – Hawthorne Hotel

Hawthorne Hotel
Bedroom view of Hawthorne Hotel
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This historic hotel overlooks the leafy Salem Common, so is within walking distance of the most sought-after attractions in the Salem area. Named for the author Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Hawthorne Hotel doesn’t have any direct ties to the famous writer of The Scarlet Letter but is only blocks from where he was born and spent most of his life.

The 93 rooms in this stunning Salem hotel are all elegantly designed so that you can completely unwind in them, another reason why it’s one of the most popular hotels in Salem. The Hawthorne Hotel is also great for families, facilitating a wealth of activity options all over Salem for guests of all ages, and providing room service if all you want to do is spend an evening in.

This hotel is also considered one of the most haunted in the city, so if you’re looking for a spooktacular experience in one of America’s most haunted cities at a reasonable price, there’s nowhere better to stay.

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5. Best Boutique Hotel – The Hotel Salem

The Hotel Salem
Bedroom view of The Hotel Salem
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Funky, colorful design meets mid-century decor in the centrally located Hotel Salem, a spot that’s perfect for accessing the delights of Essex Street.

Once a designer fashion store, The Hotel Salem offers a unique boutique experience, as well as the city’s only rooftop bar, which delivers sweeping views of Downtown Salem. Other excellent amenities include high-end bathing products in the rooms, free wifi, a luxurious waffle kimono robe, and a personalized concierge service. It really is the height of luxury.

The communal spaces at the Hotel Salem are stunning and well-designed, from the quirky guest lounge to the delightful Counter Restaurant. Add in a city center location, and you have one of the most sought-after hotels in Salem.

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6. Most Instagrammable – The Merchant

The Merchant
Bedroom view of The Merchant
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Salem hotels are generally aesthetically pleasing spots, but none are quite as beautiful as The Merchant.

Located in the downtown area and within walking distance of cultural hotspots like the Peabody Essex Museum and the House of the Seven Gables, the hotel delivers on bold interior design, impeccable service, and even curated small plate meals.

They utilize their rich history to add to the experience, and guests are eligible for discounts in local bars and eateries. Plus, it’s also said to be haunted, so if you’re visiting Salem to get to grips with its ghostly past, then you’d be staying in the right place with a reservation here.

If you want to dig into the famous Salem witch trials, all of the relevant historical sites and institutions are a short hop away. With that said, don’t be surprised if you struggle to pull yourself away from The Merchant.

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7. Best Hotel for Soaking in Salem’s History – The Daniels House Inn

The Daniels House Inn
Bedroom view of Daniels House Inn
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The oldest Salem inn remains one of the most popular hotels in the city thanks to its authenticity and storied past. With a history that stretches back to the 17th century, The Daniels House Inn predates even the famous Salem witch trials.

Despite this and its quaint, period decor, guests will have modern amenities like wifi and air conditioning, as well as other delights like a complimentary continental breakfast and a private garden.

The Daniels House Inn is also one of the most family-friendly Salem hotels (despite heavy rumors of a resident ghost), and is perfectly situated to explore attractions like Pickering Wharf and the House of the Seven Gables. If you’re looking for a truly historic hotel and an authentic Salem experience, then this is the accommodation option for you.

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8. Best Hotel for Seaside Access – The Cove Hotel

The Cove Hotel
Bedroom view of The Cove At Salem
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Rooms and suites at this gorgeous Salem hotel are all themed, inspired by different historical eras of the New England city. These unique options deliver on a truly special Salem experience, while also allowing you to be within walking distance of the center of town and the seas that surround the region.

The Cove Hotel also has a wealth of amenities on offer to guests, including a huge outdoor patio and a game room. The rooms themselves are modern and spacious, and all have high-speed internet. Decor is room-dependent, but it’s always of the highest quality, from cool artwork adorning the walls to luxurious linens on the beds.

Best of all, The Cove Hotel offers easy access to the nearby sea, so you can have the best of Salem nature and culture all in one!

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Best Hotels in Salem, Massachusetts Guide

As Salem is relatively compact, factors that are usually key in hotel selection, like location, aren’t as vital to take into account. However, there are still plenty of important things that need to be considered when choosing the perfect hotel in Salem for your needs.

As long as you research these four important topics, you’re sure to find the perfect accommodation for your Salem trip.

Budget

Salem is a wonderful destination with an amazing hospitality and cultural scene, and it has classy, well-designed accommodation options to match.

However, this doesn’t mean that every single Salem hotel is expensive. In fact, there are lots of options available at most price points, and many of the establishments offer discounts for certain groups, from veterans to families.

Visiting Salem in the off-season is another way to get great value from your trip to this historic location.

Activities and Entertainment

If you’re visiting Salem in October you’re likely to have to plan ahead, as everything is booked up for spooky season. A good hotel can help you secure your spot on whatever tour or event you’re looking to attend.

On the other hand, during the off-season, you might want to ensure that your Salem hotel is offering activities, especially if you want to do more than lounge about in your room. The best hotels will know what’s going on around town, and relay that information to you so that you can have an enhanced experience.

Dining Options

Salem itself is bursting with amazing drinking and dining options, but there are times when being able to refuel or unwind with a tipple in your own hotel is just what you need.

Many Salem hotels are small and don’t really have the capacity to also offer an on site restaurant, but even so they might have deals with local businesses that ensure discounted rates for their guests.

Some also offer packed brunch and lunch options so you can enjoy your day out without having to worry about where your midday meal will come from. Make sure you check all of this beforehand, as there are few things worse on a holiday than waking up hungry and having to wait to indulge.

Is the Hotel Family-Friendly?

Salem is an excellent destination for families, but not all accommodation options will be a good fit for those coming with younger guests. With that said, whether you want to be in the heart of buzzy Essex Street or looking over the serene North Shore, there will be a family-friendly Salem inn that delivers on all your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Salem still fun to visit in the off-season?

Yes, Salem is an absolute delight to visit no matter the time of year. In the middle of winter, some attractions may have reduced hours, and you won’t be able to enjoy water-based activities as easily as in the summer and spring months, but there’s still plenty to do.

Activities range from exploring historical sites to eating your way through the various restaurants of Salem. Many hotels also have amenities like an indoor pool, so you can also take full advantage of those.

With that said, if you can manage an October trip it’s worth it. The city comes alive during the spooky season, with tonnes of events keeping everyone busy.

Can I get to Boston from Salem?

Yes, Boston is remarkably close to Salem, being just a thirty-minute drive or train away. This means that Salem is an ideal addition to an East Coast trip, or can even be used as a base if you want to visit Boston (and the rest of New England) but don’t want to be caught up in the big city.

If you have a car the roads are easy to follow in the day or night, and trains run regularly until just before midnight.

What is the most haunted hotel in Salem?

There are a few different Salem hotels that claim to be the most haunted in the city. The Hawthorne Hotel can lay claim to that crown, as can The Daniels House Inn and The Salem Inn.

There are many parts of this historic city that have an eerie feel to them, so even if you aren’t staying in one of these notoriously spooky spots, you will still have the opportunity to get your scare on during your stay. This is especially true if your trip occurs during fall dates, as that’s when Salem is at its most lively and the Halloween festivities are in full swing.

Conclusion

Where you stay on your Salem trip can turn it from a great vacation into a truly memorable one. With such a wealth of brilliant options, there is an accommodation option for all kinds of travelers.

From Halloween tourists looking to soak in the spooky atmosphere, to families who want to mix seaside living and serious culture on their summer holiday, Salem offers something for everyone. As long as you plan ahead, you’re sure to find a Salem hotel that enhances your trip to this magical spot.

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